IP vs Analogue: Which Cameras are Better?
Any CCTV security camera can help prevent crime and increase the probability that police will arrest offenders. However, IP CCTV perform much better than analog. Here’s why…
Any CCTV security camera can help prevent crime and increase the probability that police will arrest offenders. However, IP CCTV perform much better than analog. Here’s why…
Fake security cameras are devices that closely resemble real security cameras but don’t function. Their only purpose is to deter a potential burglar or thief from breaking in. These cameras can become good deterrents if their physical features are at par with real security cameras, including color, shape, and power light.
There are lasers can disrupt the CCD (camera sensor) on your security camera. Often, the lasers will create dead pixels. There may be 1 or 2 dead pixels or it could drop complete vertical or horizontal lines from the image. In extreme cases, it can actually melt the sensor.
The best deterrent for criminal behavior is placing a security camera in plain sight. Yet, you may think you need to camouflage your security camera to get real behavior from people. Luckily, many security cameras already come designed to be hidden. If you need to camouflage pre-existing cameras, here’s how to do it.
If you’re preparing to use a CCTV system in your office, make sure you know the legality of what you’re doing.
Every business owner should have a security camera system installed to protect his/her property and assets. CCTV (closed-circuit television) systems are commonly used to provide surveillance. Many corporations monitor the inside and outside of their property to avoid burglars.
Safeguarding your business is your responsibility. It’s not enough to just lock the doors and windows. Consider investing in a security camera system to monitor your business.
In the wake of natural disasters like Hurricane Harvey, and even just normal operations, your store can be looted or burglarized. When that happens, the police will need all the evidence you can provide in order to catch whoever committed the crime and, perhaps, get back some of your property. A security camera system, properly installed and working, can be one of the best investments you can make.
Surveillance is fast becoming a fact of life for most businesses and many individuals. One of the most complex and easily misunderstood issues involves the choice necessary between hidden cameras and visible security cameras. Which is better? Does either type of camera suffer from any consequences? How difficult are the two systems to manage? What about expense?
It is not possible to monitor everything going on around your business at any given time. Therefore, to ensure overall safety and security of your business, a video surveillance system may be your best bet. According to a survey by the American Management Association, 48 percent of employers use cameras and video surveillance in the workplace. But is it advisable or legal to install surveillance cameras in your office?