Service Overview
Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) is a system of video surveillance that uses cameras to transmit video footage to a limited number of monitors or recording devices, as opposed to broadcasting the video publicly. CCTV systems are commonly used for security, monitoring, and surveillance purposes.
What We Doing
CCTV services are crucial for enhancing security, monitoring, and surveillance in various settings, including homes, businesses, public spaces, and critical infrastructure. They provide peace of mind by deterring criminal activities and helping identify and address security issues when they arise.
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Professional installation and setup of CCTV cameras at strategic locations, both indoors and outdoors, based on the client's security needs and objectives.
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Guidance in choosing the appropriate CCTV camera types, such as dome cameras, bullet cameras, PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) cameras, and others, depending on the surveillance requirements.
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Real-time video monitoring through dedicated monitors or mobile devices, providing clients with a live feed of the surveillance area. Remote access enables monitoring from anywhere.
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Continuous recording of video footage or motion-triggered recording, with options for various storage methods, including on-site DVR (Digital Video Recorder) or NVR (Network Video Recorder) systems, or cloud-based storage.
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Easy retrieval and playback of recorded footage, allowing clients to review past events or incidents as needed.
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Motion Detection and Alerts
Motion detection technology to trigger alerts and notifications when unusual activity is detected within the surveillance area.
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Integration with mobile apps, allowing clients to access live video feeds, review recordings, and receive alerts on their smartphones or tablets.
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Remote Access / Night Vision
* Secure remote access to CCTV systems over the internet, providing clients with the ability to monitor their premises 24/7, from anywhere in the world.
* Cameras equipped with infrared (IR) or low-light technology for clear monitoring during nighttime or low-light conditions.