Antisocial Systems: Tackling Vandalism and Disruption with Smart Sensor Technology
- David Pugh
- 4 days ago
- 1 min read
Schools across Australia are facing growing challenges from antisocial behaviour in student bathrooms—ranging from excessive noise and physical altercations to vandalism of sinks, toilets, and cubicles. These incidents are not only disruptive to learning environments but also come at a significant financial cost, placing strain on already tight maintenance budgets. Vape Detection Australia’s advanced sensor technology now offers schools a powerful tool in the fight against this behaviour.

Originally developed to detect vaping activity, our system has evolved into a multi-functional solution. The latest generation of our vape detection devices features sophisticated sensors and AI-driven algorithms that go beyond identifying vape aerosols. These smart devices can now detect signs of antisocial behaviour such as loud disturbances, yelling, physical altercations, and structural impacts that indicate vandalism—like the breaking of sinks and smashing of cubicle doors.

This innovation means school staff can be alerted to incidents in real time, allowing for rapid response and prevention of further damage. Each alert is both timestamped and location-specific, enabling schools to address issues with precision, monitor patterns of behaviour, and allocate staff more effectively to high-risk areas.
By implementing this system, schools can:
Protect infrastructure from costly damage.
Reduce maintenance costs with early intervention.
Enhance student safety through faster incident response.
Monitor trends and adjust staffing or support as needed.
Vape Detection Australia is committed to supporting schools with holistic solutions that create safer, more respectful learning environments. Our antisocial detection capabilities represent the next step in intelligent school monitoring—proactive, preventative, and proven to deliver results.
For more information or to request a demo, contact us today.
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