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CCTV

Security cameras are becoming more and more popular and with good reason. In these uncertain times, security is getting more and more important. We want to protect our valuables, our families, our businesses, and our equipment. In a workplace environment, professionally installed CCTV security cameras enable you to monitor customers, employees, and suppliers onsite or remotely. They also provide a deterrent to theft, lawsuits, harassment, loss, and more. In the home setting security cameras provide peace of mind. Having a few outdoor cameras around your perimeter allow you to see outside from the safety of your home. An intruder can be spotted and reported before they even get to your front door. In home security cameras can monitor babysitters, in home care givers, or cleaning people. In addition, security cameras in the home can be beneficial when it comes to checking in on your kids. These days with many parents both working, sometimes children come home from school to an empty house. Having a few cameras can help you keep an eye on them. With today’s technology, there are many different options when it comes to installing security cameras. From completely wireless to complex network camera systems; cameras can be mounted just about anywhere and applied in any situation. In most cases, these cameras can be connected into your existing home or business security systems with little or no difficulty or can be connected to your computer, and through the internet, viewed remotely. Analog vs. IP – When choosing security cameras for your home or business, you’ll notice a lot of talk about the differences between analog cameras and IP cameras. Both types of cameras work well in either personal or business security scenarios. An analog camera feeds your security images directly to a monitor or Digital Video Recorder (DVR). An IP, or network, camera feeds your security images directly to a Web server. Whether an analog or IP camera is best for you depends upon your individual security needs; our team of experienced technicians can help you decide which system will work best for your situation and budget.