Clear video images in low-light scenarios are a must for many security installations. With the abundance of options on the market however, it can be confusing to figure out which kind of technology is the best to use for night time. Read more
Reasons to Use LPR Technology in Parking Lots
License Plate Recognition (LPR) is often spoken of as an application for collecting license plate data of vehicles travelling on highways and city streets. Parking lot management is a sometimes overlooked beneficiary of LPR technology. Parking lot management with LPR provides high return on investment for residential complexes, school campuses, retail parking lots with time restrictions, or any parking facility that would normally require a patrol to check for unauthorised vehicles. Read more
HDCVI Video for Banking and Casinos
For much of the history of surveillance, HDCVI analog video has been an important component of nearly every security system. With the ability to observe threats and record and store video, analog cameras were the first to help to mitigate risk from criminals, disruptive persons, and other threats. For many businesses, analog cameras are still continuing to perform these vital functions. Read more
How Active Alarm Works
When you install a security camera, it’s probably because you want to make sure that the areas under surveillance are crime-free. It will capture criminal activity and may even give you real-time alerts through a recorder or mobile notification. Though most security camera deployments are considered an act of deterrence, the camera won’t do anything on its own to prevent the crime from happening: it is passive. Active alarm changes this dynamic by serving as a configurable automatic response to a person or vehicle entering the camera’s field of view. The feature is similar to how residential night sensors work when someone walks into the area and the light illuminates. Now, rather than simply recording what’s happening, the camera can help stop what’s happening. It can prevent theft and illegal dumping, for example, or discourage people from entering restricted areas or parking in no-parking zones. Read more
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WizMind; The high-end AI camera series for large installations
Having recent rebranding of product lines into two new categories, there are differences between WizSense and WizMind explained by introducing you to each category. Read more
Benefits of Security Systems during Lockdown
With the vast majority of business premises now closed across the UK and Ireland, as a result of the COVID-19 Lockdown we offer security systems and ways in which business owners can best ensure that their property is protected during these exceptional times.
The outbreak of the Coronavirus and the need for social distancing, has led to all but essential workers now working remotely from home which means that across the country, factories and offices, bars and restaurants, sports and leisure venues and a host of other buildings are now lying empty. Read more
Benefits of 4K CCTV
Getting 4K CCTV systems is often the best option you have for security systems. 4K is the highest level of image quality currently available to the public in security cameras. 4k is widely recognized by consumers to offer higher resolution, colour and contrast and the demand for higher quality video has grown within the surveillance market. Read more
The Benefits of a CCTV System for Businesses
The benefits of installing a CCTV System in your business is an effective measure to increase the security of a business site and also to improve the efficiency and performance of a business’s operations. Read more
Why should my business have security systems maintained?
Importance of Security system maintenance
Faulty security systems can be an opportunity for burglars to break-in and steal expensive office equipment, stock and important files and records. Before it happens to you, a regular security system service should be conducted to ensure your valuables and people are well protected.
Regular maintenance of your security alarm system is essential to ensure that it is capable of detecting unwanted entry to your premises. Poorly maintained equipment can cause false alarms which are annoying and costly. More significant consequences can arise from lack of maintenance if your security system fails to detect unwanted intrusions.
Preventative Maintenance ensures the following:
- Saves money over the life of your security systems
- Minimises the risk that your Insurance Cover might be compromised
- Minimises the risk that your Quality Accreditation might be compromised
- Minimises the risk to your Business Continuity
If your alarms were to fail during a break-in, you would regret not having a regular security system maintenance carried out at your premises.
If a break-in occurs you will likely need to make a claim via your insurance company. If it emerges that you had not maintained your security systems, insurers may be less willing to provide you with a pay-out for damages and losses.
As time progresses, so too will your premises. Perhaps you will move a cash register or change the access point, making the setup of your security systems no longer as efficient as they once were. They will need to be reviewed and altered accordingly.
How often should a maintenance take place?
Periodic alarm system maintenance is necessary to ensure the alarm runs and functions correctly. It is recommended that alarm systems should be maintained at least once or twice a year, in order to prevent any problems occurring. Alarms can be checked on-site, or even remotely if your business has a monitoring contract.
Maintenance of an alarm system may involve replacing parts. If the infrastructure is old, it may involve replacing wiring. Alarm maintenance plans are available which will cover you in the event of a parts failure.
Importance of Security systems
Intruder Alarms
A burglar alarm or intruder alarm system is designed to serve a very important purpose; which is to deter people from breaking into a property. Whether it is installed in a commercial or domestic property, the purpose of the alarm remains the same.
Intruder Alarm Systems should be regularly serviced to check all detection devices perform as required, warning devices operate correctly, communications devices signal and are received correctly by the Alarm Receiving Centre, and that batteries and power supplies are measured for operation and efficiency.
CCTV Cameras
Having a CCTV System installed at your premises will act as a serious deterrent to criminals and anyone carrying out illegal activities. The sight of a CCTV camera infers an air of danger and the presence of the law, deterring anyone planning to carry out a crime from doing so.
CCTV systems keep track of what is happening at the premises where they are installed. By monitoring the activity of workers and visitors at your business’ site, you and your workforce can have total peace of mind about exactly what is going on under your roof.
In the unfortunate event of a crime occurring at your premises, having a CCTV system really does pay dividends as it provides a way of collecting evidence to help find out exactly what had happened. Crimes can be solved far more easily with additional evidence from a CCTV camera, helping place times, locations and, most importantly, suspects.
When it comes to settling disputes, footage from security cameras can be incredibly important. This applies to both domestic and commercial scenarios.
It also helps keep records of when your staff are coming into and checking out of your site, as well as when deliveries are made or visitors enter the building, so you can ensure everything’s running smoothly.
It gives you peace of mind that your system will react
Knowing that a professionally accredited alarm company carries out a regular security system service at your premises will give you peace of mind that whenever it is required to react, it’ll activate and alert the necessary authorities.