Gas stations and service stations
Intelligent video surveillance for forecourt, cashier area, dispatch, and critical zones.
The solution helps supervise service stations with visual event alerts, camera-based evidence, and reports for operations, security, and incident follow-up.
Industry challenges
A station has many critical points open at the same time.
The operation combines dispatch, cashier area, forecourt, customers, staff, providers, tanks, and extended hours. The platform helps prioritize events and preserve useful evidence when clarification, incidents, or out-of-pattern behavior occur.
Island incidents
Events during dispatch may require clear visual evidence for internal or third-party clarifications.
Multiple forecourts at once
Manually supervising all islands, access points, and cashier zones is difficult during peak hours.
High-risk zones
Tanks, cashier area, control room, and restricted zones require different rules and timely alerts.
Security protocols
The operation needs tracking of schedules, sensitive areas, and out-of-pattern events by shift.
Recommended capabilities
Evidence and alerts for an exposed, high-traffic operation.
Rules can be configured by island, forecourt, camera, zone, schedule, severity, and owner.
Dispatch supervision
Associate visual events with camera, schedule, and zone to review processes, clarifications, and island incidents.
Critical zones
Prioritize alerts in tanks, control room, cashier area, restricted access, and high-risk areas.
After-hours activity
Detect movement, presence, or visual events outside expected schedules or zones.
Evidence for follow-up
Save clips, images, camera, and time for investigation, audit, or incident-related procedures.
Multi-station supervision
Centralize sites, cameras, users, alerts, and reports from multiple stations.
Reports by shift
Organize events by station, forecourt, zone, schedule, owner, and alert type.
Critical zones
The forecourt, cashier area, and tanks should not have the same priority.
Configuration should distinguish normal activity from events that require immediate attention or later follow-up.
Implementation
We start with the zones where an incident has the greatest impact.
The recommendation can start by station, forecourt, or critical zone and scale to more locations.
Station assessment
We review cameras, forecourt, cashier area, tanks, access, schedules, and owners.
Risk map
We define critical zones, visual rules, schedules, and alert severity.
Priority rollout
We first configure forecourt, cashier area, tanks, and sensitive access points.
Reports and adjustment
We review events, false positives, shifts, and patterns by station.
Frequently asked questions
Before a gas station demo.
Can it supervise multiple stations?
Yes. The platform can centralize cameras, alerts, users, and reports from multiple stations.
Does it help review forecourt incidents?
Yes. Visual evidence can help review events by camera, schedule, forecourt, and zone.
Does it detect fire or spills?
The platform can be configured for visual alerts based on conditions, cameras, and technical scope. In the demo, we review which events are viable for your operation.
Do I need to replace my cameras?
Not necessarily. First, we review whether your current IP or ONVIF cameras can be integrated and which zones should be prioritized.
Industry demo
See how the solution would work in your service stations.
Let’s review forecourts, cashier area, tanks, access, current cameras, and schedules to design a demo focused on your real risks.
