Closed-circuit television that transmits signals through a cable or wireless medium in a certain location is called closed-circuit television. We cannot send signals publicly on that circuit, this circuit is for personal use only. With rising concerns about crime and safety, individuals and businesses are investing in CCTV systems to monitor and protect their properties.
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The importance of surveillance cameras
Today, crime is increasing rapidly. The only solution to this problem is to create a security system around you and around your home to keep everyone safe. Security systems and CCTV cameras meet all your requirements and protect you in all manners whether you use them for the office or home. Thanks to CCTV, we can see more live images than usual. Even if you are not at home and want to check something or what is happening in your home or office, it can be done only with CCTV cameras.
Types of CCTV cameras:
Box Camera: professional-grade camera with a box-shaped body. It is usually used to monitor objects from any distance
PTZ camera: often called PAN-TILT-ZOOM (PTZ) camera. Capable of remote control and zoom control. A ceiling suspended or suspended from a wall-mounted bracket.
IP Network Camera: Internet Protocol Camera. The camera receives surveillance data and transmits images over the Internet.
hidden camera: used to record people without their knowledge to find or know something.
Advantages of CCTV cameras
Crime Deter: If employees know the cameras are there, they are less likely to try and steal from the office. If criminals see that a store has cameras, they are more likely to become an easier target.
Document and evidence management: This allows cameras to be more effective than ever in providing event records. During the trial, the witness may forget certain details or remember the sequence of events as they happened. However, with CCTV, the authorities or courts can see the real events as they happen.