CCTV has become an accepted tool to help reduce crime, protect public spaces, businesses, and organisations. In town and city centres and other potential crime hot-spots, the effects of CCTV are clear from the falling crime statistics. Instant alerts when trouble occurs ensures that crime against people, theft and vandalism are all substantially reduced. So when crime does occur, CCTV incident recording can provide valuable evidence, improving the likelihood of a conviction. In addition to superb 24-hour image quality, today's cameras are so clever they can actually detect movement within the scene, changes in colour, unusual behaviour and external attempts at interference.
Access Control can be as flexible or as rigid as required, from allowing all employees access to all areas, simply monitoring their whereabouts to a comprehensive system which can be adjusted according to levels of security across employees and areas. Installing access control into your business environment is a cost effective way of protecting your property, your personnel and your visitors.
With a proven track record of more than 5,000 installations Vidionics continues to draw on its years of knowledge and know how. For over three decades the company has built up a reputation for delivering some of the UK's most innovative and pioneering security systems. Today, the combined skills, experience and expertise of our team is unparalleled within the industry. Backed by our technology partners we are ideally placed to provide intelligent solutions to protect your people, buildings and business; from small offices to the largest retail centre; from train stations to car plants; from underground car parks to the tallest office blocks.
Vidionics was founded in 1973. It has a broad-base background of designing, supplying, installing and maintaining CCTV, Access Control, Digital Technology, Remote Monitoring, Perimeter Protection and System Integration. Our success has been built on the creation of long-term partnerships with customers and suppliers, with many exceeding 25 years. Vidioinics has always placed a high level of importance on quality procedures and has often been among the first companies within the security industry to achieve quality standards.
1981,V idionics hits the headlines when the video images of a man in Victoria Station was recorded putting something into a wastebin. This was the start of the attacks on London by the IRA. 1983,V idionics launches a unique aftercare service program. This sets the company apart from its competitors - increasing the level of long-term partnerships with customers and strengthening the financial security of the business. 1990,V idionics was selected by British Rail to provide 750000 of CCTV monitoring of train platforms.