CCTV

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CCTV Solutions

CCTV plays a huge part in today’s society, and with cameras all around us, our day-to-day lives are experiencing higher levels of security each day. What many people don’t know, however, is that there are a variety of different types of CCTV camera which suit different situations or premises, and that selecting the proper camera for the right application really is vital. Here, we run through these types of camera and what makes them unique and more suitable for some venues over others.
The ability to monitor all of your premises from one device, eliminate the worry about having any recordings of incidents and if you also have out of hours.

Advantages of CCTV

  • Increased safety
  • Cost-effective
  • Crime prevention
  • Provides camera footage for evidence
  • Employee monitoring
  • Keeping staff safe
  • Improved surveillance

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