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Active Deterrent
HD CCTV Camera

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High-Definition Commercial
CCTV Systems

Our commercial-grade CCTV systems are sourced from reputable and reliable manufacturers, all our commercial systems are fully tested before being installed in your business premises, allowing you to focus on what matters most to your business and leave your security to us. We believe in affordable, easy-to-use commercial CCTV cameras so you can spend more time working on your business. From cafes to offices, shops to warehouses, Our range of business CCTV cameras and systems can help protect your business 24/7.

The correct CCTV camera type selection is integral to your commercial CCTV system design, the majority of commercial CCTV camera systems that are available on the market today will produce footage during daytime hours without any issues, however, it is usually during the evening and night that a lot of CCTV cameras can falter, producing grainy images due to insufficient infra-red lighting, installing commercial CCTV cameras high up on eves boards often makes for an easier installation, however, the infra-red light has to illuminate even further before the target area can be seen, selecting the incorrect night vision capability on your camera can mean the difference between having a clear target area image at night and unfortunately seeing nothing.

 

As mentioned above, the correct placement of commercial CCTV cameras is integral in a professionally designed commercial CCTV system, we believe there isn't one single commercial CCTV camera that can provide the correct image in all circumstances, a CCTV camera that has a wide-angle view would not provide a detailed image when positioned to cover a narrow alleyway, similarly to a narrowed view CCTV camera, would not provide the required image when positioned to cover a wide-open car park or large residential garden.​

The traditional way of defining requirements for the resolution of a CCTV system has been by specifying what percentage of the full screen the target object will occupy. Different surveillance targets require different percentages. For example, detecting the presence of a person in a CCTV cameras field of view could require that the person occupies 10% of the screen, However, Recognizing a known person could require that the person occupies more than 50% of the screen, even further, identifying that person could require 80% or more.

Other criteria are valid for objects such as license plates, where typical recommendations are that the height of letters should be represented by 15 pixels (corresponding to about 200 pixels/m) to ensure legibility.

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