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Closed Circuit TV (CCTV) surveillance systems have in recent
years become widespread and nationally accepted as an effective counter
to criminal and antisocial behavior. This can be witnessed by the numerous
cameras, in one form or another, now appearing in a variety of situations,
including shops, businesses, car parks, town centers, daycare facilities
and even domestic premises. CCTV systems not only provide viable deterrents
but can enable management to improve performance and reduce inventory
shortages.
CCTV FEATURES + OPTIONS
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Digital B&W/Color Cameras |
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Digital Video Storage
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Remote Video Monitoring
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Small Kit Systems |
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Large Matrix Switch Systems |
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Integration of Intercom and other Systems |
Closed Circuit TV (CCTV) has become one of the fastest growing
sectors of the security industry and has been responsible for countless
arrests and prosecutions leading to substantial reductions in criminal
activity.
As the use of Closed Circuit TV (CCTV) has become more widespread,
new applications have been found such as process monitoring, activity
monitoring, health and safety, traffic and crowd control, together with
social applications such as the tracking of lost children and providing
prompt assistance in emergency situation
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- Fast approvals, no hassles
- Leverage key tax advantages
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- Flex Pay structures and short term financing
- Lock-in low monthly rates
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Advancements in the CCTV industry has allowed cameras to
become more affordable, smaller in size, and to deliver a better quality
picture through the use of digital images. Traditional recording, using
time lapse recorders, are still being used but more and more applications
are going towards the use of digital storage and transmission of video
images. Color cameras, once considered to be a luxury, are now affordable
and the camera preferred by most clients.
BENEFITS
- Monitor parking facilities for employee or residential safety
- Monitor sensitive areas inside to deter in-house theft
- In hazardous areas, cameras can be used to reduce risk of injury
- Safeguard security of business locations, staff and inventory
- Record action, measure patterns on an hourly or daily basis
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