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Closed circuit television (CCTV) systems consist of cameras, recording and display devices interconnected on a closed network. Various types of cameras may be used to capture video footage under varying lighting conditions. Some cameras are designed to be stationary and provide fixed views. Others can be remotely positioned by an operator to provide a specific view, using pan, tilt and zoom (PTZ) controls. Video footage from multiple cameras can be recorded on digital storage devices for investigative purposes or displayed live through a management system by an operator, to enable a quick assessment and response. The main benefits of CCTV for small business and retail businesses are that it enables a single operator to view and manage a single or multiple sites from a central location. Law enforcement officials can use the records as evidence. Digital video takes CCTV into an IT environment, enabling the system to function over LAN, WAN or Broadband (Internet), providing remote vision of the location and enhancing surveillance capabilities this has become a very popular security solution for small business owners. Providing the business owner with piece of mind that their business is secure. There many reasons why a retailer might want to install CCTV. Whether it’s to capture shoplifters red-handed or to combat the increasing theft by their own staff. Cameras can be placed around tills, stock rooms and staff exits in order to monitor the activities of retail staff. We specialise in providing CCTV systems, which meet the requirements of a variety of property types, such as educational establishments, retail premises, industrial sites and offices. CCTV can be simple or complex, for example to identify individuals or vehicles, to alert an operator or monitor your store and staff from anywhere in the world.
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