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Get 3 Free QuotesHome and business security is important for many people. Many believe they only need home or business security if they own a lot of expensive items, but this is not entirely true. Anyone who owns a home or a business can benefit from CCTV (Closed Circuit Television) Cameras. A CCTV camera allows you to videotape a specific area inside or outside the home. In some cases, these cameras can be linked to warning systems inside the home or can even alert the police or other emergency contacts. This videotape can be watched at the time of the taping, or it can be watched later, in case there was a problem.
With the modern mini digital cameras that can be connected to the home PC coming in at less than 10 each CCTV or video suveilancing has quickly added a new level of security available to the average home owner. Tapping into your system, not only from your bedroom but even from your smart phone while your on holiday, you can monitor your home and the grounds from anywhere in the world and perfectly assess the response needed to protect your valuable posessions. You can see whether there is an intruder in your home or the family pet that has found a way out of its bed and gone on a wander through the house.
Flexible solutions for when you need to install cameras quickly to provide surveillance fast. The iC2 Rapid Deployment CCTV Camera (RDC) provides the ability to commission CCTV coverage of an area quickly. This enables you to overcome one of the most frustrating aspects of provisioning CCTV security - avoiding the time delay between identifying an urgent need and actually getting cameras installed. It's a complicated world and this throws up barriers which delay the process right the way through from first identifying a need to final deployment.
At APT Security, we're offering you an opportunity to replace your individual maintenance contracts to help save you money. Generally, each discipline (fire, CCTV and intruder alarm) requires 2 or more maintenance visits per year and access systems require at least one. With our combined maintenance contract, we can provide engineers trained in all disciplines of security to carry out the maintenance work. For multiple security devices, they'll complete the necessary maintenance over fewer visits, saving you time and money.
For added peace of mind fitting CCTV is a good decision. The cameras we use are fantastic quality and all work is carried out neatly and professionally. A cheaper way to make your house look more protected is by using dummy CCTV cameras. We supply and fit or can just supply and send to your house some dummy dome external CCTV cameras that look like the real thing and have a red led light. We also can fit traditional style CCTV dummy cameras. I offer a friendly and professional service at a price you can afford.
Midnight specialise in supplying, installing & aesthetically integrating audio-visual, communications, lighting control and security systems into residential and commercial properties. We work directly with developers, contractors, interior designers, architects and residents/end-users. We work in single residential properties, residential developments (apartments & houses), commercial and government buildings. One typical MiS project, a high end apartment block, would include the supply of intruder alarms, Lutron lighting control and a media pre-wire in each apartment plus the provision of communal systems for the complete building - CCTV, access control, video door entry and TV/satellite distribution.
There are several different types of CCTV cameras to choose from, all with varying features and options. This creates a wealth of types, styles, and configurations which can be confusing. Our knowledgeable CCTV consultants along with our expert design team will ensure you receive the right CCTV system for your business requirements. Dome CCTV cameras are one of the most common types of camera. Suitable for use both indoor and outdoor, the camera gets its name from the dome-shaped housing it sits in.