Warehouse Security Concept
WatchWard's warehouse concept imagines wide-area video monitoring, perimeter awareness, inventory protection, and worker-safety analytics for industrial facilities.
Key Challenges
- Large floor areas with blind spots and limited security personnel coverage
- High-value inventory that can be a target for theft and internal shrinkage
- Worker safety incidents at loading docks, forklifts, and high-risk zones
- After-hours perimeter security gaps with elevated intruder risk
Proposed Concept Approach
- As designed, wide-area camera coverage intended to reduce blind spots
- The concept proposes access alerts for restricted inventory zones
- Idea of worker-safety analytics for detecting unsafe behaviors near machinery
- Proposed perimeter monitoring using common camera and network standards

Warehouses — FAQs
How would a concept like WatchWard cover large warehouse spaces?
As designed, the concept describes wide-area coverage intended to reduce blind spots across large facilities, using cameras and analytics built on common industry standards. This is a proposed idea, not a delivered specification.
Could this help address worker safety in warehouses?
The concept proposes analytics that could flag workers entering restricted machinery zones or unsafe paths, giving supervisors information to act on. No such system is currently deployed.
Would this help protect warehouse inventory from theft?
As proposed, the concept describes virtual perimeters around inventory zones that could trigger alerts on unauthorized entry. This remains a design idea rather than an available feature.
Is WatchWard deployed at any warehouses today?
No. WatchWard is a concept/demonstration site attached to a domain for sale — there is no live product, deployed technology, or customer base.
