CCTV
CCTV surveillance is highly effective in crime prevention, protection and detection and – when installed, used and maintained properly – can act as the ultimate security deterrent.
CCTV surveillance is highly effective in crime prevention, protection and detection and – when installed, used and maintained properly – can act as the ultimate security deterrent.
It is also, however, the most complex and expensive part of the electronic security package. An essential part of our service is to assist customers in understanding and deciphering their specific, individual needs and requirements and, as such, design the best CCTV surveillance system available.
A common misconception is that any CCTV system will allow the user to easily identify individuals through monitoring or recordings. In reality, however, the quality of imagery will rely heavily on the quality of the chosen equipment used.
It is important to weigh up the capacity as well as limitations of various equipment options against your specific requirements before your purchase and installation.
The following four examples help to understand the different types of images available when cameras are installed. There are usually different images required in different areas of the premises, and so it is important that each camera has the correct specification to produce the image required.
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Analogue versus IP Cameras
There is minimal discrepancy between live images and recorded images on IP cameras whereas, with analogue ones, the difference in quality is greater.
CCTV Box cameras
The most commonly used CCTV camera type is the box camera as it is suitable for all types of business and industry.
CCTV Dome Cameras
Dome cameras are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use and can be used to view events from all angles.
CCTV Bullet Camera
Offering high resolution images and suitable for both day and night use.
Covert CCTV Camera
Intended to not to be seen by potential intruders, covert cameras come in all shapes and sizes from wall clocks to sprinkler heads to smoke detectors.