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Security is required.This realization makes it a necessity to pursue serious safety and security measure to guarantee the safety and security of the property as well as its inhibitors. Some may argue that these measures are too restrictive or that they infringe of the rights of the employees; Others may argue that these measures are too loose and do not do a good job of deterring crimes and stopping the violence. In either case, both sides agree on the fact that practicing some sort of security technique and having any safety plan is definitely better than not having a plan at all.

Amongst the best security system to have is a security surveillance cameras system. This system is made up of a group of security cameras to capture video, and sometime, audio footage of a specified location. The captured footage is then transmitted via cables or wirelessly to a regular TV monitor or security screen to be viewed by specified personnel. Furthermore the signal can also be broadcasted over a network and viewed online in a website format, thus making it very convenient for property owner to monitor their premises from anywhere with an internet access. Last but not least, all of this footage is stored for future examination by several means, three of which are VCR video tapes, DVR (digital video recorders), and regular computer hard drives.
 
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Choosing a security camera system requires a few basic decisions. Here are some questions we will work with you to get the system that's perfect for your needs:

  • How many cameras will you need? Some monitoring systems can accommodate only one or two, while other systems offer further expansion.

  • Do you need audio as well as video? Some camera systems include microphones so you can hear what you're seeing.

  • Do you want color or black and white? Color pictures are often clearer, but the equipment can be more expensive. Color cameras might not work in low-light situations.

  • Do you prefer wired or wireless? The right choice for you depends on where the camera will be located:

    • Wired cameras are fixed in place and must be put in a spot where the wiring won't get in the way. They offer greater assurance of a high-quality picture.

    • Wireless cameras can be moved around easily and can be installed in more places, but other devices (such as cordless phones, baby monitors and some computer networks) can interfere with signal transmission.

  • Will the camera be outside? Cameras that monitor outdoor locations require special weatherproof housings and may not be appropriate for extreme temperatures. Those that might be the target of vandalism need extra-tough casings to resist tampering.

  • What is the light source? Steady, reliable light — either from the environment or from the camera itself — is required for clear images. A camera's lux rating measures its ability to capture images in the dark. The lower the lux rating, the less light is required for a clean picture. Unobtrusive monitoring in the dark or near-darkness can be done with infrared light, which is invisible to the human eye, but the technology can be expensive.

  • Is there a power source nearby? Some cameras and monitors must be plugged into a wall outlet. Others can run on battery power.

  • Do you want to use your computer? Some cameras can be attached to a computer, allowing you to view the images from anywhere using an Internet connection. The required software is usually included with the camera.

  • Will you record the images? Some cameras are meant just for viewing — to see what the kids are doing in the backyard or who is ringing the doorbell. Others are meant for long-term monitoring and may be attached to VCRs. If a VCR attachment is planned, make sure the camera system is compatible with the recorder. Special VCRs can use time-lapse recording to fit many hours on a standard videotape. Some recorders can be set to activate only when motion is detected.
 
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