CCTV: The All Seeing Eye
CCTV: The All Seeing Eye
CCTV: The All Seeing Eye
Closed-circuit television or CCTV is one of the most effective deterrents for burglary and crimes. It is effective because you can see every area that you want to monitor and at the same time it is being recorded. A lot of burglars are caught and prosecuted because recorded CCTV images are used as evidence for the crime that was committed. This is why establishments such as banks, ATM machines, casinos, airports, jewelry stores and convenient stores are most likely to have this. It serves as a surveillance camera, closely monitoring everyone that goes inside the establishment.
Homeowners who are precautious and keen on security are most likely to have CCTV cameras. CCTV cameras are used as the "all seeing eye" of the home security system. Other homeowners who want to be discreet about having security cameras would opt for spycams leaving burglars clueless that they are under video surveillance. Homeowners also use spy cams to spy on household helpers or nannies if they are indeed doing their jobs and treating the kids well while they are away.
Wired home security systems are best and cheaper to install when done during the construction stage of the house and wireless technology has also paved the way for those who want to be secure even if having a security system in their household was not part of the original plan. With the wireless technology, adding wireless cameras for extra security and installing them in all the possible entry points or any part of the house is made easier. Wireless security cameras are mobile and portable and are designed for easy set up and use.
A CCTV package just doesn't offer visuals, it has a memory too. A CCTV package comes with a DVR (Digital Video Recorder), it is also known as a PVR (Personal Video Recorder). DVRs or PVRs convert video into digital format and are then stored in hard disk drives. Compared to another video recorder such as video cassette recorder or VCR, the image quality and longevity of the DVR has significantly changed for the better. A DVR can be a stand-alone DVR or PC-based but both have the same features such as remote monitoring via the internet, viewing and recording and it also comes with a hard disk and can record up to 2 to 4 weeks of video. Based on reviews, stand-alone DVRs are much easier to operate and install, it is so easy that installation can be a DIY project.
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