Pro Vision Equine Surveillance Debuts at National Finals of Team Roping

Newsdate: Thu 18 September 2014 - 06:50 am
Location: WEATHERFORD, Texas

Pro Vision Equine Surveillance, a division of Pro Vision Global Digital Surveillance, will make its debut during the United States Team Roping Championships (USTRC) National Finals of Team Roping October 25 through November 2 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Monitoring horses from a distance

Monitoring horses from a distance

Horse owners will experience a higher sense of security with the use of Pro Vision Equine Surveillance in a number of ways.

“Pro Vision Equine Surveillance has been a natural progression in digital surveillance services for our company,” said owner Bert Steindorf. “Now with Pro Vision Equine Surveillance, horse owners will be able to safely watch their horses while traveling and keep tabs on their property at home or away.”

For most horse trailers, Pro Vision Equine Surveillance installs four cameras, with two outside and two inside the trailer. A unique access address is provided to the user who, through the use of a simple smart phone or tablet app or on their computer, can view each screen individually or all four at once.

“We’re looking forward to introducing our product during the National Finals of Team Roping,” said Equine Manager Paul Riggs. “Team ropers will be the first to see the Pro Vision Equine 48-foot mobile installation unit and will be able to have their video unit installed during the event. They can watch the entire installation or enjoy watching a football game on one of our large video monitors outside the trailer.”

With Pro Vision Equine Digital Surveillance, you can rest assured that your family, as well as valuable horses and equipment are being watched by you, and only you, when you want and how you want. Riggs pointed out horse owners will experience a higher sense of security with the use of Pro Vision Equine Surveillance in a number of ways.

“We’ve already learned from our endorsers, champion calf roper Tyson Durfey and champion barrel racer Fallon Taylor, that having the system gives them a greater peace of mind,” he said. “Many times, they are required to park their trailers a distance from the rodeo arena and they have been able to check on their trailer and any horses tied to the trailer from wherever they might be.”

Furthermore, family and friends who are given the access information are also able to monitor the travels of their loved ones, be it human or horse.

For more information, go to provisionequine.com or contact Riggs at paul@provisionequine.com. Pro Vision Equine Surveillance is a division of Pro Vision Global Digital Surveillance, a leading provider of video surveillance at oil field and well sites across the country.

 

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