CCTV
Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)
CCTV systems are an important weapon in the modern fight against crime.
We provide services to design and install full CCTV systems, customised for the job. Using the latest in Digital Recording equipment (DVRM*).
We use systems ranging from 4 cameras to 24 (multiple systems can be used and networked for a unlimited number of cameras). The systems are used to record for *30days and then overwrite. Depending on the number of cameras used and the amount of motion, compression and setup different systems may be used. The systems range from 250GB to 1.5TB.
Features
- VdS conformity - Indicates standard of digital picture storage and the inclusion of security features
- UVV-Kassen certification - Professional association test certificate for equipment use in banks and financial institutions
- Kalagate certification - The Kalagate certificate is confirmation of top quality recorded pictures which can be used as evidence in any European court
- IZB / FIDUCIA network approval
- CB and UL approval standard for security devices
UL (Canada & USA), C-TICK, FCC, CE, CB Interference emissions: class B of N 55022: 1998 Resistance to interference: class B of EN 55024: 1998; DIN EN 60950 (VDE 0805):1997-11 + A11:1998-08; IEC 950:1991 + A1:1992 + A2:1993 + A3:1995 + A4:1996
The average citizen in the UK is caught on CCTV cameras 300 times a day.
The police have routinely praise the use of street cameras.
They believe criminals are more likely to plead guilty when faced by the undeniable evidence of being caught on camera.
The Home Office says this saves money.
"A court hearing with a guilty verdict saves around £3,000 to £5,000," said Hugh Marriage, the Home Office's crime reduction officer for the south-east of England.
*DVRM - Digital Video Recorder and Multiplexer
*30days - This is based on the data protection act and CCTV code of practice. The maximum time an image can be retained is 31 days unless they are required for evidential purposes in legal proceedings
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