What You Need to Know About CCTV

Posted on: 25 March 2020

CCTV stands for closed-circuit television and is a great addition to any premises because it adds a level of extra security. Apart from catching an intruder during a break-in attempt and helping the local authority capture him or her, it also deters intruders from accessing your premises.

It also has many other uses; for example, CCTV videos can be used by investigation officers to find out what happened and get to the bottom of the truth. CCTV footage can be used in a court of law as evidence and it can also be used on the streets to catch traffic offenders. Here's what you need to know when installing CCTV cameras:

Hire a Qualified CCTV Installation Company

This is important because before a CCTV system is installed, various factors need to be considered. These may include identifying the layout of your premises and how intruders might approach your property. This helps you figure out some other factors like where CCTV cameras might be best positioned and how many cameras are required.

A qualified CCTV installation company can accurately and professionally consider and apply the factors mentioned above for effective CCTV camera placement.

CCTV Camera Placement

A competent CCTV installation company should know that CCTV wiring should not be easily visible or accessible to prevent intruders or burglars from cutting them. That is why the only thing you mostly see is the CCTV camera located somewhere high and out of your reach.

You can either choose to hide the cameras or make them visible; this depends on your needs. Each has its benefits; visible cameras can deter intruders, while non-visible cameras might be more likely to catch an intruder in the act, completely unaware that he or she is being watched.

CCTV System Features and Cost

Depending on the features of the CCTV system, it can either be expensive or cheap. You, of course, want the best features, therefore, it is wise to have a larger budget; don't risk your safety and security. Good features include night vision, recording and storing footage on the cloud, different power sources (electricity, solar and backup battery), HD clarity even after zooming in, weatherproof, etc. Let a CCTV installation company explain the different features available so you can then be in a position to make an informed choice.

What's Your Plan If You Catch an Intruder in Action

Don't confront the intruder; you might get injured. Contact a security company or your local authority and inform them of what is happening. The police will be sent to your premises to arrest the intruder. If the intruder escapes, you can give the footage to the police to help arrest him or her. 

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