CCTV Video Security


Video Surveillance in the Workplace

June 25th, 2008 by Brad

According to national statistics, employee theft makes up about 45 percent of a company’s losses and external theft about another 32 percent. Video surveillance equipment can help the bottom line on two fronts, first as a deterrent to theft and as a powerful witness to the crime in a court of law. In a majority of cases, when confronted with video evidence, a suspect will admit to their wrongdoing.

Employee theft and customer accidents are two of the largest contributors to a business’s bottom line that can be controlled through the use of video surveillance equipment. Being able to dispute an accident claim with video evidence that the alleged accident did not occur in the way in which it is claimed, can save you money as well as your company’s reputation.

Video surveillance equipment has also been successfully used to counter claims of employee accidents to save money on insurance costs and to counter accusations. Signs advertising this security will increase its effectiveness, protecting the value of the secured vehicle or area itself.

Cameras act as an excellent deterrent and are extremely useful in the prosecution of criminals. Home security cameras catch them in the act. Cameras recording who comes to your front door and who is round the side or back of your home can be really off-putting for a burglar. Like alarms, systems vary greatly in cost and quality.

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Home Video Security Improves Community Safety

June 20th, 2008 by Brad

Home security is becoming increasingly important to homeowners. Installing a good home security system and plan will keep you and your family safe from harm. Home security is a serious consideration and should be undertaken with knowledge and care.

Knowing there are cameras present when shopping at the mall or in downtown area can give one much needed peace of mind. In addition, home video security systmes can often catch things going on around the home in the neighborhood or community one lives in.

Home security is among today’s top concerns for homeowners and business owners. Having the best security equals having a peace of mind. Home security is an issue to which we all need to give considerable thought. The combined amount of money lost in the 2.1 million burglaries in 2003 was 3.5 billion dollars.

Home security is important even if you have outstanding public safety agencies (police, fire, highway patrol, etc. Did you know that enhancing your home security is something you should look into right from the time you set out to buy a home or apartment.

Home security is becoming increasingly important to homeowners. The most common ways to protect your family and home are by installing a burglar alarm or security systems, security bars, surveillance cameras, driveway gates, security storm shutters, security safes, and fire protection devices.

Home security is something that can be put on the back burner right behind excitement, decorating, and house warming parties. Home security is an investment in everything you have ever done and everything you treasure. What good is saving money by deciding not to purchase a home security system when you cannot enjoy the things you have and your free time because you worry about thieves and intruders?

Home Security is a must especially if you live in easily accessible villages or exclusive but secluded areas. One must understand that security cameras in gates and other home security gadgets are not only for the rich and famous. Home security is the best way to reduce your chances of being burgled. A lot of burglaries are spur of the moment, as a burglar may see an open window or other easy point of entry and take their chance.

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Advantages of CCTV Video Security Systems

June 16th, 2008 by Brad

CCTV equipment is a strong deterrent to theft and fraud, but digital recording allows you to document events, and can help provide you with a level of organizational awareness and control that was previously unimaginable.

The use of a CCTV security system will increase security in the business itself and also around the premises of the building and any parking lots that are part of the property.

Crime sometimes decreases in monitored areas, but many criminologists argue that this is because criminals simply move their activities elsewhere. Crime continues to rise not just in a physical sense but also in the world of white-collar business. Security cameras have become a worthy ally to many in the detection and prevention of crime.

You can now manage visual information from virtually any place, anytime. CCTV stands for closed circuit TV, meaning that a set of cameras transmit directly to a set of TV monitors.

The advantage of wireless CCTV video security cameras is that the images are not broadcast, and thus the images and the system itself are much more private. There are many benefits to using a CCTV security system. CCTV security systems can be a single camera and monitor or they can be very elaborate. A more complex system may include hundreds of cameras, digital recorders, and multiple operators.

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Video Security And A Day Out With The Girls - Part Two

May 18th, 2008 by Brad

The first part of this article dealt with the video security used as a woman and her friends spent the day shopping and enjoying each others company. We pick up where we left off; about four in the afternoon as the girls are getting ready to while the evening away.

The day was great, shopping was incredible and now it’s time for the evening fun to begin. Decked out in new clothes, you and your companions are ready for an evening of excitement.

Before you leave the mall, someone suggests a short visit to the jewelry store to find a bauble or two that will accessorize all the new clothing. Not a bad idea. Do you spot a video security camera as you enter the store? You can be pretty sure you do! Many stores of this kind have quite an inventory of expensive jewelry.

But wait- you needs to stop at the ATM for some extra cash, (someone hit the sales a little too hard?) Take a close look and you may see the video security camera is taking in the entire transaction.

After dinner you are all ready to attend the newest art opening at one of the galleries. Quite a few of these galleries now use some form of video security as a way to protect the work of the artists.

The art opening was very inspiring and you have decided it’s time for a quick drink before you head to the casino. Look for the video security in the bar. Many larger bars have added video security systems as a way to monitor both employees and patrons.

It’s on to the casino for a chance to recoup some of the money spent earlier in the day. You can “bet” the casino will have an up-to-date video security system. They have a lot to protect and this type of system gives them the chance to watch the people in the casino and prevent problems before they become serious.

The day is drawing to a close. You tell your friends good-bye and head for home. Unfortunately you take a look at your gas gauge and notice you do not have enough gas for the return trip. One final stop at an all-night gas station. Any video security cameras in place here? Probably, especially with the price of gas; people have been taking off without paying. Robberies are also a possibility so it is highly likely you will be observed on a video security camera. Pay for your gas, wave to the camera and call it a day!

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Video Security And A Day Out With The Girls - Part One

May 14th, 2008 by Brad

You probably never stopped to think about it but even a day filled with friends and shopping is probably being closing monitored by the means of video security. Read on in Part One of this series and you will get a glimpse into a day in the life of an average person taking a little time to relax and have fun. This person could be you!

Before you even get out of your neighborhood you have decided that a cup of coffee is going to be absolutely necessary. When you stop at the convenience store at the end of your block for that cup of java, the video security system is in full swing.

If you live in a larger city, the video security may continue as you pull onto a busy, major highway. There very well could be cameras being used to keep track of traffic and monitor accidents and violations.

Pull into the underground parking garage and the use of video security is used to keep people safe and watch for incidents that could be problematic. Of course this means that your actions are being watched as well. Pull in a little too close to that car next to you and accidentally scratch the driver’s side on that Mercedes? Whoops! Caught on tape!

Before you meet your friends you need to make a stop at the bank branch that is conveniently located inside the mall. Here is a place where video security abounds. It is used to keep track of the actions of employees and to tape any type of possible robbery. These tapes are highly useful at trial because they often provide excellent documentation.

On to meet your friends and get started with the shopping spree. If you pay attention you will find that there is video security in many different places in the mall. There may be cameras in the common areas as well as in many of the stores. Video security is one way to keep an eye on shoppers who may have sticky fingers.

Well, you are about halfway through your day of shopping and fun. Have you noticed all the video security systems that are in place as you shop? Tune in for Part Two and see what happens as day turns into evening. The fun will continue and so will the video security!

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Are There Benefits To Digital Video Security?

May 8th, 2008 by Brad

What are you looking for in digital video security? Do you need perimeter security, emergency management or loss prevention? Maybe your needs run more toward protection of high-risk environments. Are you a business owner who needs a new security system or an update? All of these scenarios are possible with the use of a digital video security system.

When you need any kind of digital video security surveillance you will find there are many benefits that can be reaped with the use of such a system. Look into digital video security and you may find that some of these advantages may be helpful to you.

One advantage of a digital video security system is being able to detect, alert and dispatch when a threat is at hand. You can analyze the threat and act on it before the incident even takes place.

Another benefit is having a digital security system that can stand up to environmental demands that can be brutal. A good system can provide you with a video based security network that will monitor your critical assets and keep them secure in almost any situation.

Some digital video security monitoring systems can deliver a very wide surveillance capacity. This means that more locations can be monitored without additional staff. Some areas that are normally dark, cost prohibitive, or hazardous can often be monitored by some of the newer surveillance systems.

There are digital video security systems that are so sophisticated, they miss very little. This means your security is improved and errors are greatly reduced.

You will be able to find systems that provide digital video security that can intelligently detect a potential threat and automatically inform those who need the information. A team can then be dispensed to handle the situation.

Because these systems are being constantly upgraded and improved, your costs may actually be less. You will not need as many security employees and it is also less expensive to update an existing system rather than replacing the entire thing.

Digital video security is essential for many businesses and corporations. It can be used in casinos, banks, convenience stores and shopping centers. The benefits of using digital video security are many and as the technology continues to improve, the benefits and advantages will increase.

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Combining Campus Video Security With Information Technology

May 3rd, 2008 by Brad

Digital video security is often used on college campuses. Most college campuses also make use of information technology. Can the two areas be combined as a way to strengthen both areas?

There may certainly be some hurdles to jump over to achieve a working partnership but there would be many benefits as well. Those who are responsible for the use of security on the campus, which includes digital video security often feel they will loose control if they work with the IT people. They may also worry about not understanding the technology employed in the IT department.

The IT folks may think that those in charge of campus security are old fashioned and not up on the newest technology. There are also times when the techies get so caught up in the latest technology that they don’t appreciate the older things that continue to work well and have proved reliable.

So, the question still remains; can these two groups get together and put their differences aside long enough to reap the benefits? Can those in charge of digital video security work with those who know all the latest technology?

Here are some of the benefits of the two areas working together:

Budgets can be shared. Instead of having separate budgets, neither of which cover all the needs, the budgets can be pooled and used for larger purchases such as updates on older digital video security systems.

Technology departments often receive grants to improve the network’s infrastructure. Colleges and universities may also budget for high-speed connections between campuses and buildings. Funds for digital video security equipment may be piggy-backed into this budget. In both situations, everyone wins.

When digital video security systems are not working properly, surveillance is greatly decreased. The campus police are busy taking care of campus security and may not have the time to troubleshoot or fix problems that are essentially technology situations. When the two departments assist each other, security is enhanced.

Campus security is a serious issue and digital video security systems are becoming more sophisticated. These sophisticated systems will improve campus security but they will require the expertise of those in the IT department.

The benefits of campus security departments working with those in IT departments far outweigh the struggles they may face at the beginning of the working relationship.

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Installing Video Security Surveillance Systems is Common

April 14th, 2008 by Brad

It is probably no surprise to learn that each year there is an increase in the number of surveillance cameras that people are installing to monitor and protect their homes. This is in part due to the fact that people are spending less and less time at home but still want to feel safe when they get home at the end of a long day. At the same time, neighbors are less likely nowadays to be home either, and even less inclined to be keeping an eye on the goings-on in the neighborhood.

These situations have combined to make home security surveillance systems more desirable to people, and to cope with rising crime in many areas of the country. People feel less safe even when they are in their homes because of increasing crime trends. This is particularly true when the reported crimes start to encroach into neighborhoods that had once been thought of as very safe.

Another reason for the rise in popularity of security surveillance equipment for the home is that it has become much more affordable because of the great technological advancements that have been made. So, even average homeowners can afford to have a system that also includes such features as remote home security surveillance.

In addition, there are even portable surveillance cameras systems that have more recently come on the market for those who rent a home or an apartment, so they too can have a home security system. Most of these portable systems use wireless video surveillance cameras, so they are easy to install and also very easy to remove and reinstall at a new location as needed.

Another advantage of these wireless surveillance camera systems is that the installation costs are much lower than the traditional hard-wired security systems. In fact, many people are able to install these kinds of systems themselves, which once again helps to make them more affordable.

Home security surveillance systems are most often used to monitor the happenings around the exterior of the home. This allows the homeowner to know what is happening on their property, which is especially helpful if there has been evidence of an intrusion of some type. However, simply having an operating network of surveillance cameras can be a huge deterrent to crime in and of itself.

These surveillance camera systems can also be used to keep an eye on things going on inside the home. This can be helpful in a game room type setting where teenagers like to gather but want to be away from adult supervision. They can also be used in the case of having a babysitter in the home, as there have been many reported incidents of an abusive babysitter being caught by camera video surveillance, and many include audio surveillance.

One of the more recent innovations in security surveillance systems is the option of allowing the homeowner to view the video feeds from a remote location. It doesn’t matter if they are traveling half way across the globe or are just across town, they can see in real time what is going on at home with this surveillance software and an internet connection.

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5 Myths about Video Security Surveillance

April 10th, 2008 by Brad

If you own, or are responsible for the management of a business, then there are probably some issues of safety and security that have you concerned from time to time. In such instances, burglar alarm systems can be an excellent investment in your overall business. They have proven over the years to be very effective in minimizing loss and preventing theft and vandalism.

As most people know, burglar alarms are designed to help you detect break-ins and intrusions into stores or warehouses. When the alarm is tripped, a monitoring company is alerted and they are able to dispatch local police to the scene to handle the problems. Most systems also have integrated fire alarm systems and a monitor for that as well. Today, even the most basic systems also include video security system and even remote video surveillance, adding an extra layer of functionality.

Now is the time to dispel some of those myths and rumors so that you can make an informed decision about security systems based on solid facts.

Myth One: They are just too expensive to install and monitor. Not so these days. Costs have come down considerably in recent years and basic systems can be purchased and installed for a few hundred dollars, depending on the facilities needs. Monitoring is generally charged on a monthly basis and usually is under $30 per month.

Myth Two: It’s an unnecessary expense and won’t boost my bottom line. While it’s true that you may never have an incident, the fact is that the cost of one break-in will more than likely pay for the security surveillance equipment many times over. Also, your insurance company will probably give you a break on your insurance premiums if your business premises are protected by a burglar alarm system.

Myth Three: They are difficult to use and I don’t have time to train my employees. Actually good security systems are quite simple to use. If you can use an ATM, then you can certainly handle a burglar alarm system. The same applies for employees and typically a demonstration and training session will take less than an hour.

Myth Four: The system will be useless is the power goes out or the phone lines are cut. The reality is that any decent video security system will have sophisticated battery backup in case of a power outage and an integrated cellular line to back up your phone system. Both of these backup systems automatically kick in if problems are detected.

Myth Five: False alarms are too common and will get us in hot water with local authorities. A monitored system will first alert the monitoring center. They will attempt to contact you, or someone on your contact list, to determine if there is a real problem. This step keeps most false alarms from ever being reported to emergency agencies. If you entered the wrong code, then you will get a warning signal and still have time to re-enter the code.

If any of these concerns have been what’s been holding you back from getting a security surveillance system installed in your business, or from having a home safety security system installed, then debunking these common misconceptions should help you to make a more informed decision.

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Seven Ways To Use CCTV

April 6th, 2008 by Brad

CCTV used to be too expensive for anyone but big banks or corporations to use. The times have changed and CCTV security along with it.

There are many ways that CCTV security is used and here are seven of them:

CCTV video security is used by banks and ATM’s as a way to keep an eye on what is going on in the bank and outside the bank as well. These cameras can show several areas at one time. When you are withdrawing money at an ATM, your actions are probably being observed. If the bank is robbed or an individual has money taken from them at an ATM, it may be captured on tape. This allows for prosecution and the subsequent punishment of those responsible.

CCTV security can be helpful in industrial situations. Some industrial plants have processes that are dangerous to human beings or take place in remote areas of the plant. CCTV cameras are used to increase security and safety.

Airports make use of CCTV security when they use the systems to keep track of people and luggage. Many areas can be observed at once which is helpful, especially in larger airports. Homeland security has certainly become an issue that can not be taken lightly.

Many homeowners are using CCTV security to protect their homes and property. When homeowners use this type of system they are able to see what is happening in the house and also on the grounds and in other buildings on the property.

Businesses and corporations use CCTV security to keep their businesses and their employees safe. Workers can be monitored and information, supplies, materials and products can be protected.

CCTV security is employed as a way to monitor traffic. Accidents may be recorded and vehicles can be tracked in cases of robbery or missing persons.

Beware if you are a shoplifter! Many shopping malls and specialty shops have begun using CCTV security measures. Theft is a big problem for many stores and they lose millions of dollars every year to theft. This is one way to deter theft and also to prosecute the thieves.

These are just seven instances where CCTV security can be used to monitor, deter and prosecute crimes.

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