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video surveillance

Surveillance System

Protecting homes, businesses and communities from external threats is a top priority for many. One of the easiest solutions is installing a video surveillance system – video cameras attached to watched monitors that track intruders – so that any threats may be witnessed and potentially even stopped before they take place.

We know that surveillance can deter theft and other crimes, and that these cameras can provide evidence when perpetrators do act. There's a certain amount of trust we place in surveillance, to operate effectively and efficiently, to provide valued data and to be vigilantly watched. Indeed, most have become so used to video surveillance it's almost second nature to rely on the camera that sees all. Given the dependency on these systems, however, it's worth taking a look at a few challenges that still exist in recording and using video surveillance and how to eliminate them.

Challenges of video surveillance

Challenge: Data loss

Challenge: Operator issues

Challenge: Operator issues

Because there is so much reliance on surveillance systems, data loss in the event of system failure or external circumstances can be detrimental. Residential and commercial use of security cameras requires the recording to be well documented and secure, so that information isn't easily lost.

The solution: The easiest way to resolve this issue, of course, is backing up the data on a cloud-based system. If the camera itself or the backup drive is compromised there will be an additional copy for authorities to review. 

Challenge: Operator issues

Challenge: Operator issues

Challenge: Operator issues

Those who are responsible for watching video surveillance are only human, which means there can be opportunities for criminals to sneak into their blindspots or attack when operators aren't alert. In these cases, video surveillance can fail to accurately capture movement and track crimes as they occur.

The solution: It may seem like it's out of the future, but it's actually quite normal. AI is shaping the controls of surveillance, Forbes reports. AI tech can map and track occurrences. Combined with self-learning abilities, AI is able to improve upon human operations and analyse video footage in real time – even alerting the police if suspicious occurrences become apparent.

Challenge: Power failure

Challenge: Operator issues

Challenge: Power failure

If the power goes out, and a surveillance system operates on WiFi, a camera's chances of catching anything on video are compromised. While there is a dependency on many power systems, there are some operational inefficiencies that are simply out of our control. 

Connecting a security camera to another point of power or with a fallback network can keep operations running in the event of an outage. In some cases, connecting to electrical or solar power can alleviate this problem, as can connecting to LTE coverage.

We continue to support industries and businesses that require video surveillance and security. 

Types of cameras we deal in

We deals in following types of cameras:

  1. IP Camera (Dome / Bullet)
  2. Wireless IP Camera  (Dome / Bullet)
  3. PTZ Camera
  4. Box Camera
  5. Thermal camera

Types of Solutions we deal in

We deals in following types of cameras:

  1. Facial Recognition Solution (Attendance Solution)
  2. Object Tracking
  3. Health & Safety Compliance 
  4. Footfall monitoring
  5. Security Alarms & Actions

How we work

Project Site Inspection

Project Site Inspection

Project Site Inspection

Site survey will be done by our expert engineers team to evaluate existing infrastructure & existing setup after getting basic requirement & understanding from client side.

Solution Design

Project Site Inspection

Project Site Inspection

Basis on site survey, our engineers will designing a solution with cameras positioning on floor layout considering the type of environment, available  resources, optimise performance, and future proof your investment.

Deployment Of Solution

Project Site Inspection

Testing & Inspections Of Solution

After having detailed discussion on solution with customers our project team initiate the deployment of cameras as per designed & agreed solution. Our engineer use special tools and always carry testing kit to install cameras.

Testing & Inspections Of Solution

Testing & Inspections Of Solution

Testing & Inspections Of Solution

Once all your cameras are installed and the connections established, your senior engineer check and test complete solution to ensure the system is properly connected and working perfectly.

Site Handover

Testing & Inspections Of Solution

Site Handover

At the time of project handover our team provides complete solution documentation with network diagram for future reference to customer. 

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