9th March 2022
As technology continues to improve, so too does our security. The past three decades have seen a dramatic improvement in domestic and commercial security, thanks to breakthrough innovations such as CCTV, wireless alarm systems and more. 2022 is set to take security to the next level, thanks to the latest developments in CCTV technology. Discover what’s in store this year with this month’s article. Integrated hardware Security panels aren’t new, but this year many of the big security companies are developing CCTV hardware that blends seamlessly into the home. You’ll be able to keep track of what’s going on outside your…
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7th May 2017
This month with Caught On Camera Ltd, we will be discussing the 10 reasons why you need internet protocol CCTV for the good of your business. CCTV for Business Let’s face it, all businesses should be equipped even with the most basic of security because it protects your livelihood and others’. This being said, a slightly more expensive kit-out can be cost-effective and provide you with numerous advantages to make your life easier and stress-free. What is IP (Internet Protocol) CCTV? IP CCTV (Internet Protocol Closed Circuit Television): this is a digital video camera that records live footage. It uses your…
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28th April 2017
This month with Caught On Camera Ltd we will be explaining wireless security camera systems for business. Specifically: what remote monitoring is, what it does and the benefits of using it with your smartphone. Remote Monitoring With remote monitoring all you have to do is hook your CCTV up to the WiFi, that’ll be running all day, everyday. This device is advantageous to all because you will be alerted if the alarm has been tripped, you can then check your cameras to look out for any activity of possible intruders. If you do see activity on the cameras, you have the…
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14th December 2016
Remote monitoring is a huge advancement on the standard CCTV systems, offering round-the-clock reliability and protection. In last month’s article we explained the remote surveillance process, step by step. Signs of activity are picked up by the CCTV system and sent via the internet to the screen of a security professional, who can then manipulate the camera to get the best footage, communicate with the intruder, and alert the police. These systems are fantastic pieces of security equipment, ideal for both commercial premises and domestic properties. In this month’s part 2 of our remote surveillance guide, we will be examining…
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6th November 2016
Are you worried about the security of your premises after hours? Are you wanting to make the most out of your CCTV system? Remote monitoring may be the solution you’re searching for. CCTV Remote Surveillance Guide This surveillance method sends the images from your cameras to remote monitoring stations that are full of professionals dedicated to detecting suspicious activities at your site. This technique is popular due to the enhanced security it offers, along with its advantage of immediately alerting the emergency services. In part 1 of our CCTV remote surveillance guide, we will be exploring how remote monitoring works, and…
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