We can help design any
kind of CCTV access control and closed circuit
television systems for both residential and
commercial installations including: retail stores,
commercial buildings, manufactures and private
homes.
CCTV surveillance systems are now widely
used.
People are using closed circuit systems with
remote viewing to deter crimes of burglary
break-ins of residential and commercial property.
CCTV can also be used to monitor employees
and increase production.
One of the best ways is to install an indoor/outdoor
surveillance system. This kind of system records
any movements straight to your hard drive
and can be viewed from anywhere in the world.
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We can help you by monitoring your business
remotely, such as retail shops, factories
etc. No matter whether you are in the head
office, home or even travelling abroad, cameras
can be directly plugged into a digital video
transmission unit installed in a remote site.
The transmission unit compresses and transmits
video signals through regular phone lines,
ISDN, ADSL or the Internet. Alarm sensors
can be optionally installed and connected
to the video transmission unit to further
enhance the premises security.
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Remote Site monitoring
, manned guarding is now a thing of the past
with the use of a remote monitored CCTV system.
Whether CCTV is installed covertly or openly,
modern digital communication technology enables
SMS to monitor the situation anywhere in the
world.
Using telemetry, control can be maintained over
cameras, lights, gates indeed any management
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CCTV monitoring falls into two categories, reactive
and proactive and both require a different
level of service.
Reactive CCTV monitoring involves
alarm detection on site which initiates a picture
transmission to the monitoring centre. Depending
on the requirements and the situation the alarm
is dispatched to a response agency.
Proactive monitoring (e.g. monitoring city
centres or high street locations) is real time.
In this instance the operator is constantly reviewing
the location and informing security or the emergency
services of dangerous situations.
In both types of monitoring there is recorded evidence
of what was seen and often this is used to assist
the police in their inquiries. Historical evidence
is used to supplement non-related incidents, enabling
police to build a case. CCTV in the public sector
is governed.
The Code of Practice is available for you to view
at www.dataprotection.gov.uk
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