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2026-07-02
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Best AI CCTV Safety Platforms for Warehouses: What to Evaluate

DHI Safety Operations
Edge AI Architecture
Reviewed by: DHI Engineering

Who this is for

For warehouse safety leaders, distribution-center operators, and security teams evaluating AI on existing CCTV.

The buyer question

Which platform can prove value in one warehouse zone before a broader rollout?

Start with the highest-risk handoff

The first warehouse pilot should focus on a cross-aisle, dock door, staging lane, charging area, or blind corner where cameras already see repeat risk. Do not start with every camera in the building.

Measure near-miss capture

A warehouse platform should turn close calls into records by camera, zone, shift, and event type. That evidence is often more useful than a single dramatic incident clip.

Protect operator trust

False alarms are not just an accuracy problem. They are an operating problem. The platform should show how nuisance alerts are classified and tuned during the pilot.

How to use this with DHI

Use this page as a pre-pilot checklist. Pick one zone, one event type, one alert owner, and one review cadence. If the current cameras cannot support the workflow, fix the camera plan before expanding the deployment.

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