In the central square of a residential community in Beijing, a brand-new 21.5-inch Huabangying advertising screen has been officially put into operation, attracting many residents to stop and watch. The screen rotates through promotional videos on preventing telecom fraud, community security management regulations, and neighborhood activity notices. The clear, vivid visuals and concise content have added a sense of security and modernity to the community.

This initiative is the result of close collaboration between Huabangying Technology and the community's management committee. From needs assessment to customized solutions, and from production and assembly to successful implementation, the two parties jointly developed a digital solution for community security awareness.
Needs Communication: Precisely Addressing Community Security Awareness Requirements
As a critical aspect of grassroots government work, traditional methods such as posters and banners have become inadequate for meeting the information dissemination needs of modern communities. The head of the community management committee in Beijing stated, "We needed a more efficient and environmentally friendly way to disseminate security information promptly to residents while also enhancing the overall image of the community."
During initial discussions with Huabangying’s sales team, the community management committee outlined key requirements: user-friendly operation, flexible content updates, an aesthetically pleasing and durable design, and adaptability to the environmental conditions of both indoor community halls and outdoor public areas.
"Community awareness campaigns have their unique characteristics. The content must be both authoritative and approachable," said the Huabangying project liaison. "We recommended the 21.5-inch wall-mounted advertising screen as the primary solution. This size is ideal for community spaces, ensuring visibility without occupying too much room."
Solution Customization: Tailoring an Exclusive Solution for the Community
Based on the community's needs, Huabangying's technical team proposed a web-based advertising screen solution with a B/S architecture. This solution allows multiple administrators to manage content remotely via browsers, significantly simplifying operational processes.
"For community staff, the technical threshold is an important consideration," explained a Huabangying engineer. "The system we selected supports visual editing, allowing staff to drag and drop various elements like creating a PowerPoint presentation, divide display areas, and easily combine video, images, text, and other content."
The 21.5-inch advertising screen in the solution incorporates several unique features tailored for community awareness scenarios:
Multi-Content Zoned Playback: A single screen can simultaneously display public security notices, anti-fraud campaigns, community event previews, and other sections.
Scheduled Power On/Off: Different power on/off times can be set for weekdays and holidays to align with community schedules.
Emergency Broadcast Function: Important notifications can immediately interrupt regular playback to prioritize critical information.
Remote Monitoring: Technicians can remotely check device status, reducing on-site maintenance costs.

Production and Assembly: Ensuring Quality Through Strict Control
After the solution was finalized, the order officially entered Huabangying's production process, with every step undergoing strict quality control.
"Our production process includes design, CNC punching, bending, welding, painting, assembly, and aging," said Huabangying's production lead. "For community projects, we place special emphasis on device stability and durability to ensure long-term reliable operation in high-traffic public areas."
In the production workshop, shell processing is the first step. CNC punching machines precisely stamp advertising screen shell components according to design blueprints, which then undergo bending, welding, polishing, and painting to form the complete shell structure.
"The quality of the finished shell directly affects the protection of internal components," the workshop supervisor noted. "We use high-quality steel to ensure the advertising screen effectively resists rust and corrosion in community environments."
During the final assembly stage, workers meticulously integrate high-quality LCD panels with Huabangying's independently developed mainboards. Each device undergoes at least 72 hours of aging tests after assembly, simulating continuous operation under various environmental conditions to ensure flawless performance upon delivery.

Deployment and Implementation: Technology Empowering Community Security Awareness
After the order was completed, Huabangying arranged for a professional logistics team to deliver the advertising screen to the community in Beijing and dispatched technical personnel to provide on-site guidance for installation and operation.
"The installation process was very smooth," shared a community staff member. "The wall-mounted design saves space, and the ultra-slim bezel seamlessly integrates with the modern community environment. The operational training was particularly intuitive, allowing us to quickly master content updates and schedule settings."
Today, this 21.5-inch Huabangying advertising screen has become a vital channel for community information dissemination. The community management committee can now present public security reminders, policy promotions, and event notifications to residents in a more dynamic format. Residents have responded positively, noting that this method of communication is more engaging and makes accessing information more convenient.
"In the past, putting up posters was not only time-consuming but also had limited impact," explained the community manager. "Now, we can prepare and schedule a month’s worth of content in advance, and the system automatically plays it at the designated times. In case of urgent notifications, residents can be informed immediately. This has increased the efficiency of our community security awareness efforts by at least 70%."