There are 6 important security elements you need to consider when deciding on the best CCTV services and
solutions to monitor your property. Key questions include: Where are you going to put the monitoring equipment
and what are the basic hardware components that must be included in your security investment?
Drive way - entry/exit
Car park - Public & Staff
Loading dock - Receiving & Dispatch
External storage areas
Public entry / exit points
Public entry / exit points
Public traffic areas
Cash registers
Counters
Fire exits

Main Office area
Staff entry / exit point
Data/comms room
Cash registers
Store rooms
Fire exits


Warehouse area
Loading dock
Receiving area
Dispatch area
Special goods
Fire exits
Communications/data room
Managers office
Some were secure
1 week up to 3 months
Remote access
Local monitoring by security
Control room design
Day / Night
Vandal
High Resolution
Wide dynamic
Pan tilt zoom
Security lighting
Intercom System
Access control
There are so many types and styles of security equipment available that making choices might seem overwhelming. Fortunately, our
expertise and focus on combined CCTV services enables us to help you customize the right mix of products and CCTV services for your
monitoring and security needs. Thus, our broad range of tools and applications ultimately leads to you getting the most advanced security
system possible.

You need to schedule your FREE 30 minute security design consultation with one of our experts so that we can answer all of your questions
and help you begin to explore your CCTV services options. Our experts are happy to address any concerns you have and can help your
maximize your monitoring and security system to get the most benefits in protection and recourse.
Here Is Why Everyone Should Use Cctv Services
When a CCTV camera system is installed, the CCTV cameras are only part of the design concept. Simply putting cameras into a location is
not an adequate CCTV system. There are several factors involved in designing a CCTV system, location, problem areas and type of
camera utilized are all parts of the equation for a successful CCTV camera installation.

The type of camera installed is a factor, and yes there are different types of CCTV camera. Where they are placed on the property is a
factor. What type of coverage that they provide is a factor. If they provide too much area coverage, identification of individual people can be
compromised. What type of camera to install is a final factor. Does the camera need to be in color or is black and white sufficient? Does the
camera simply need to monitor the area or does the client need to identify individual people. When a CCTV camera system is in the design
stages, the provider of the CCTV cameras needs to sit down with the client and identify all of these areas.

Position of the CCTV cameras on the property is critical. If the camera is not in the proper position, then the camera can not view the
problem areas that the client is concerned about. If the CCTV cameras do not view the client's areas of concern then the CCTV cameras
are worthless to the client. The preliminary discussion with the client should delineate exactly what the client wishes to view and the cameras
should be placed accordingly.

Problem areas differ for each client. A convenience store has different problem areas than a department store does. Each CCTV camera
installation is unique and has different requirements. When it comes to CCTV cameras and their installation, there is no "one size fits all".
The provider of the CCTV cameras has the experience to have a general idea of what each particular installation will require pertaining to
coverage. This knowledge can be applied during discussions with the client to provide CCTV cameras and their position and application with
the client.

In any application, there are different requirements. A camera that is simply utilized to monitor traffic in a location does not need critically
high resolution. The client's need is to simply determine how many people are entering or leaving a specific area. A requirement to monitor
faces or license plates on vehicles will require a camera of much higher resolution. As with any other product, the more resolution the client
needs, the higher the cost will be for the CCTV cameras. Less sophisticated cameras are more inexpensive than the highly sophisticated
cameras on the market. Designing a system involving CCTV cameras requires a mix of both unsophisticated and sophisticated cameras that
meet the client's needs.

Meeting the needs of the client is the goal of the designer of a system that utilizes CCTV cameras. Only by sitting down with the client and
defining what the clients needs are can a CCTV system be successfully designed and implemented. In many cases the client has no
knowledge of what the CCTV cameras can do for him and only has general ideas. Through a client meeting, the CCTV system designer can
define the needs and design a system that utilizes CCTV cameras to fit those needs.
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