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Keeping you Safe with Big Brother



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By : Clement Divin    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-06-20 10:50:43
Where would our streets, businesses and indeed our properties be without the wonderful technology that is closed circuit television or CCTV? The majority of companies have CCTV installed for surveillance purposes. Not only does this ensure the safety of the individual employees but it also protects the property against damage and deters any would be criminals from committing an offence. Larger cities such as London have CCTV cameras on the streets, in shopping malls or any other fast moving area such as train stations which record our every move 24 hours a day, every day of the year. A survey carried out showed statistically that crime was reduced by a staggering 39% due to the presence of CCTV cameras.

CCTV cameras have been developed with the technology to record, therefore enabling the proprietor to look back on events that may be of relevance to them. They can also be monitored live as events are occurring. This approach has become the usual way for surveillance teams in and around town centres to monitor the proceedings. By doing this any activities that are looked upon as criminal or suspicious can be acted on immediately. The monitoring teams that watch the cameras have direct links with the police on the ground and into police stations allowing them to report any incidences as they are happening.

There are many other beneficial factors to having CCTV installed. As well as the reduction of crime it enables companies to keep employees safe. There are incidents that occur in the workplace among colleagues, and in these situations CCTV can help resolve issues. As well as this CCTV can help bosses keep a close eye on staff and in return improve the overall quality of the company. There are certain regulations within the work place that state that cameras cannot be installed in certain areas, obviously WC’s and changing rooms being included. Even though CCTV is there to protect all, some people feel that being watched by cameras is an invasion of their privacy.

The installation of this technology and the equipment itself can indeed be rather costly. The high end CCTV that is installed in and around towns and cities can cost in the region of £100,000. Police and citizens feel this is a small price to pay for the security that cameras bring. This doesn’t include the cost of paying monitoring staff that watch our streets on a daily basis. On the other hand at the lower end of the scale, CCTV cameras that are available for the residential property don’t break the bank and can be purchased for approximately £100. Although these are cheaper and may not give the image quality as many of the high end systems they still have the same effect as a visible deterrent. It is a well-known fact that houses and businesses with cameras that are made visible are less likely to be targeted by burglars. They work in the same way as the larger models except the home owner has the ability to watch what’s going on through their television. They can also record for long periods of time whilst away from home and then view the footage on their return.

CCTV equipment is very easy to come by. It can be purchased in retail outlets on the high street and online. There are several different CCTV systems available that all offer a number of features. If you are buying equipment for the home then there are certain factors worth considering. For example certain cameras can view many feet away, whilst other models give the ability of seeing in pitch black darkness through infrared technology. Depending on your requirements the CCTV camera is available with many unique features so be sure to shop around before purchasing a system for your home or business.

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