Security surveillance systems are becoming more commonly used in businesses than ever before. CCTV systems can help protect the safety of employees by monitoring their movements and interactions with customers, and act as a deterrent for burglary, vandalism and other crimes. CCTV keeps a record of all activity that takes place, and this can aid in the resolution of disputes and legal investigations. To choose a CCTV security surveillance system that’s right for your business’s needs, you need to take into account factors including camera types, lens types, zoom and monitoring options, remote access and image quality. Here are some things to take into account when you’re thinking about purchasing a CCTV security surveillance system:
1. Compare camera types. CCTV cameras are available in many types, and each has a different appearance. Some cameras resemble hand-held camcorders and are mounted to a ceiling or wall. Dome-shaped camera models have a more streamlined appearance and may be less intrusive. There are hidden cameras, and cameras for basically any application. The important thing to remember is that not all cameras fit all applications.
2. Establish where and when the system will be used. If the CCTV camera is only going to be used in an indoor well-lit area, then a standard camera with a manual iris is probably sufficient. However, if the camera is going to be outdoors at night and in a variety of lighting conditions, an infrared or “True Day/Night Camera” with an automatic iris is preferable.
3. High Resolution or Standard Resolution? Consider whether you will need a high resolution system which will require a more sophisticated Digital Video recorder and more hard drive space or lower resolution cameras would be sufficient.
4. Choose a monitor. Find out whether the CCTV system allows you to monitor activity via a television or computer screen. Some specialized systems require specific monitors. It’s usually easiest and most cost efficient if you can find a system that’s compatible with your existing television or computer. However a camera CCTV monitor is geared to be running 24/7.
5. Ask about remote access. All Digital Video Recorders are remote accessible via internet today. You will need to make sure that you have a high speed connection at the place of viewing and the place of the recorder. Additionally, not all recorders are created equal, some will allow remote monitoring at higher resolution and faster speeds and still use less bandwidth.
6. Choose an operation type. CCTV security surveillance systems can operate on a continuous basis, or they can be activated with based on motion. Home owners generally opt for CCTV systems that record only moving activity, whereas it may make sense for businesses to record on a continuous basis.
7. Check available storage space. The built-in storage space of CCTV systems is determined by the hard drive built in and by the recording size and frame rates etc. It is important to know that not all systems are created equal, and many factors will affect the actual quality and amount of time of the recorded footage.
Remember, CCTV security surveillance cameras are not able to capture every square inch of a property, and even when cameras are positioned correctly, there’s no guarantee they will capture a crime or other incident. But, even so, CCTV security surveillance provides effective protection – and is often cheaper and easier than hiring a security officer to safeguard your property.
Article Source: Mark Etinger – www.ezinearticles.com
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