Enhance security and improve (Vista PVM page)Enhance security and improve (Vista PVM page)

Vista CCTV's Range of Public View Monitors

Enhance security, reduce shrinkage & crimeEnhance security, reduce shrinkage & crime

Enhance security, reduce shrinkage & crime

Promote customer experiencePromote customer experience

Promote customer experience

Protects your profits and employeesProtects your profits and employees

Protect your profits and employees

Discourages unwanted behaviourDiscourages unwanted behaviour

Discourage unwanted behaviour

Provides CCTV amd advertising opportunitiesProvides CCTV amd advertising opportunities

Provides CCTV and advertising opportunities


Applications for smaller pvmsApplications for smaller pvms
Applications for larger PVMsApplications for larger PVMs
British Retail Consortium fact: cost of retail crime in 2023 was £3.3Billion, £1.8Billion lost to theftBritish Retail Consortium fact: cost of retail crime in 2023 was £3.3Billion, £1.8Billion lost to theft


Vista CCTV's PVM Use Cases

Food retailers Food retailers

Food Retailers

Protecting self-checkouts and high-value aisles from theft. Reducing abuse of shop workers.

 

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Airports

Monitoring behaviour in duty-free, reducing shrinkage and abuse to staff.

Clothing storeClothing store

Clothing Stores

Strategically placed at changing room entrances and store exits to fight shoplifting.

HospitalityHospitality

Hospitality

Making themselves known on entrance desks to combat ‘dine & dash’ numbers.


Public Viewing Monitors in Retail

Public Viewing Monitors in Changing Rooms

Public Viewing Monitor Applications


FAQs about Public View Monitors

  • What is a PVM?

    A Public Viewing Monitor (PVM) is a type of display designed for viewing by large audiences in public spaces. These monitors are often used in places like airports, shopping malls, stadiums, control rooms, and other areas where information needs to be broadcast to many people at once. You can read our blog for further details here.

  • Where can Public Viewing Monitors be placed?

    Public Viewing Monitors (PVMs) can be placed in various locations, depending on their purpose and the environment in which they will be used. Here are some common places where you can install a PVM:

    1. Retail Stores and Shopping Malls

    • Purpose: Digital signage, advertising, product promotions, and customer engagement.
    • Locations: Near entrances, in-store windows, at checkout counters, or along aisles to catch customer attention.

    2. Airports and Transportation Hubs

    • Purpose: Display flight information, schedules, advertisements, and important announcements.
    • Locations: In terminals, waiting areas, baggage claim zones, ticketing counters, and along walkways.

    3. Stadiums and Arenas

    • Purpose: Broadcast live events, scores, replays, and advertisements.
    • Locations: Around the seating areas, concession stands, and entrance gates.

    4. Corporate Offices and Lobbies

    • Purpose: Display company news, welcome messages, or employee information.
    • Locations: In reception areas, meeting rooms, break rooms, or hallways.

    5. Education Institutions

    • Purpose: Share campus information, event schedules, or educational content.
    • Locations: In hallways, lobbies, cafeterias, and common areas.

    6. Restaurants and Cafes

    • Purpose: Display menus, special offers, or entertainment content.
    • Locations: Above counters, behind bars, or in dining areas.

    7. Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities

    • Purpose: Provide patient information, wayfinding, health tips, or news.
    • Locations: In waiting rooms, lobbies, elevators, and patient care areas.

    8. Public Spaces and City Centers

    • Purpose: Public announcements, advertisements, and event information.
    • Locations: On streets, in parks, and public squares, often mounted on poles, walls, or custom installations.

    9. Museums and Galleries

    • Purpose: Display exhibit information, interactive content, or digital art.
    • Locations: Near exhibits, in entrance halls, or as part of the exhibits themselves.

    10. Hotels and Resorts

    • Purpose: Display guest information, promotional offers, or event schedules.
    • Locations: In lobbies, conference areas, elevators, and near amenities like restaurants and pools.

    11. Theaters and Concert Halls

    • Purpose: Display showtimes, ticket information, and advertisements.
    • Locations: In lobbies, near entrances, and in waiting areas.

    12. Outdoor Billboards

    • Purpose: Advertising, public service announcements, or event promotions.
    • Locations: Along highways, on building exteriors, or in high-traffic urban areas.

    13. Control Rooms

    • Purpose: Monitor live feeds, data, or operational information.
    • Locations: In emergency response centers, traffic control rooms, and security offices.

    14. Conference and Exhibition Centers

    • Purpose: Provide event information, schedules, and exhibitor promotions.
    • Locations: In lobbies, hallways, and exhibition halls.

    15. Entertainment Venues

    • Purpose: Broadcast live performances, announcements, or advertisements.
    • Locations: In concert halls, theme parks, casinos, and nightclubs.

    16. Religious Institutions

    • Purpose: Share service schedules, announcements, and religious content.
    • Locations: In lobbies, sanctuaries, or community areas.

    17. Government Buildings

    • Purpose: Provide public information, announcements, or educational content.
    • Locations: In lobbies, waiting areas, or service desks.

    18. Banks and Financial Institutions

    • Purpose: Display financial news, product promotions, or customer information.
    • Locations: In lobbies, near ATMs, or in customer service areas.

    19. Sports Bars and Pubs

    • Purpose: Show live sports events, scores, and advertisements.
    • Locations: Above the bar, in seating areas, or outdoors in patio areas.

    20. Train Stations and Bus Terminals

    • Purpose: Provide schedules, maps, and travel information.
    • Locations: In waiting areas, ticket counters, and platforms.