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TOP 10 REASONS OF WHY INSTALL CCTV CAMERA SYSTEM AT HOME OR BUSINESS. 1. Prevent CrimeIf you're worried about crime, cam...
08/02/2017

TOP 10 REASONS OF WHY INSTALL CCTV CAMERA SYSTEM AT HOME OR BUSINESS.

1. Prevent Crime
If you're worried about crime, cameras can not only catch criminals in the act, but the very presence of CCTV systems can make a would-be criminal think twice about any wrong-doing. Think about it, if you planned rob or vandalize a store or office, would you want to do it if you knew you were being recorded?
2. Prevent Employee Theft
If you suspects one of your employees of wrong-doing but don't know where to begin to try to get to the bottom of things, a camera can be a very helpful tool. This is especially true if you own an establishment where cash is exchanged. Cameras posted near cash registers or other places where employees are often stationed, not only can show you if an employee is stealing, but may even deter an employee from committing a crime if they know you're watching.
3. Be a useful piece of evidence
If a crime is committed in or around your business and the person accused of committing the crime was caught on camera, you've got an extra piece of evidence for a court case. Jurors and judges can watch footage or view photos from your security cameras and establish that the person on trial did indeed commit the crime. Not only will you be preventing the same person from causing you more trouble in the future, you'll be helping out your entire community.
4. Help law enforcement solve crime
When someone commits a crime and is caught on camera, police and other law enforcement officials can use the footage to release video or photos to the public via various media outlets. Having a picture of the suspect can make a world of difference when it comes to making an arrest and getting dangerous criminal off the street.
5. Keep an eye on children and elderly folks
With a CCTV system at home, you can monitor the safety of your children and elderly folks while you are away. Besides, you can keep an eye on your maid and make sure nothing out of the ordinary is going on.
6. Keep an eye on things
If you can't be at the office all the time but like to know what's going on, a security camera can help do just that. You can keep an eye on things from your home computer with a few quick clicks of your mouse and make sure your business is running smoothly and nothing out of the ordinary is going on.
7. Protecting your staff
CCTV can protect your staff physically against violence from customers. At the same time, it can also protect them against false accusations - perhaps coming from colleagues or even from client and customers.
8. Encourage good behaviour
Having a CCTV camera inside offices may help in creating discipline among the employees. For bosses, who want their presence felt so that efficiency at work is optimized, a camera hovering the employees will give the same effect.
9. Monitoring high-risk area
Cameras may be placed in high-risk areas inside a factory. Such areas may include those in which fires can possibly break out. A camera in place there will lessen potential damages because emergency measures can be made immediately. Cameras may also be placed in areas where accidents can happen. This is important so that life-saving measures can be employed promptly.
10. Increase customer’s confidence
Banks and shops equipped with CCTV cameras give the customers a sense of security and safety. The customers feel secure and this enhances the customers' confidence.

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5 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE YOU BUY OR INSTALL CCTV CAMERAS.This information is only to help you choose what you ne...
26/01/2017

5 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE YOU BUY OR INSTALL CCTV CAMERAS.

This information is only to help you choose what you need, so you will not be misinformed by people who are not experts.

1. Buy what you need. Every business has different CCTV needs. Some don’t need CCTV at all. Banks needs top level CCTV and a Barber Shop might need 2 good cameras only. Some businesses only need dummy cameras, and a dummy “protected by” sign. So before you get a quotation think “what do I really need? What are my objectives”.

2. Locate cameras correctly. Is the camera in the right position? Do you want to record the face or the back of the head? Cameras for monitoring purposes should be higher than eye level so they can see more. Cameras for identification and recognition should be at eye level so the best image of the face is captured.

3. Buy the right camera and lens. Can you choose right lens? Some people who try to do it themselves buy CCTV packages off a shelf. These packages usually have 4 cameras, all with the same wide lens, which can’t be adjusted. Wide lenses can only monitor. Wide lenses can’t be used for recognition and identification, because they do not give a clear image of the person. Evidence without recognition and identification quality images will not stand up in court.

4. Buy the right Digital Video Recorder (DVR) / Network Video Recorder (NVR). If the recording of live pictures is required then a higher specification of resolution – image quality – is required of the DVR / NVR. Cameras have four different technical levels of resolution. Highest quality is D1 then 2CIF, CIF and QCIF. Resolution quality must be balanced against recording speed to achieve higher specification objectives. Live pictures need at least 25FPS (frames per second). We recommend that identification cameras should have 2CIF resolution, at least, with the highest frame-rate, and that monitoring cameras use CIF quality at least. The DVR / NVR must support these requirements. Most DVR / NVR manufacturers say they achieve resolution and frame rate targets, but some don’t actually do the job required.

5. Don’t try to do it yourself. Some of people think that CCTV is easy, but as experts we know it is not. CCTV technology is developing fast, so if you are not informed about up to date equipment, and recent technical advances you will miss out. Of course you can buy a kit and a manual in an electronics store, but are you sure it’s what you need, and are you sure it will work? How much time you will spend? Is it worth of it? Your result will most likely be a maximum 10% of potential and your money will be lost.

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