Prevent Stadium Fights Before They Start
CrowdShield maps crowd tension in real time and gives your security team choose-your-own-adventure prompts to de-escalate threats before the first punch is thrown.
Every rivalry game brings the same nightmare — alcohol-fueled aggression, bottleneck exits, and scattered security teams reacting too late. CrowdShield transforms your stadium into a living tension map, tracking spatial clusters of escalating behavior across every section. When hotspots form, your team receives guided decision-tree prompts — not generic alerts — so they can choose the right de-escalation tactic for that exact moment. The result: fewer ejections, fewer injuries, and a venue that feels safe without feeling like a fortress.
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