CCTV Installation Sandwich Kent (CT13): Over the past decade, advancements in technology and decreasing costs have led to a widespread adoption of CCTV systems and security cameras in Sandwich. Installing an insufficiently operating CCTV system may fail to provide the anticipated security benefits. An accredited CCTV installation service should be consulted when planning to install surveillance cameras on your Sandwich property for maximum performance.
TYPES OF CCTV SYSTEMS
Analogue CCTV Systems - Analogue systems employ a standard create that's able to monitor and record using a number of cameras. They basically record images and video to locally sited DVRs (digital video recorders) and can provide an internet link for remote viewing via your smartphone, tablet or PC. If the authorities need to look at evidence that's been recorded onto the DVR system, it can be transferred to a CD/DVD or USB stick for simple viewing. These don't require a web connection to function successfully, as they are designed to be independent systems, and can be used in that way if this is all that is needed.

Internet Protocol (IP) Systems - With IP systems, monitoring and recording can be accomplished with a wide area network, via a local intranet or through the internet. An IP address is allotted to every camera, and for monitoring and recording purposes these will be connected to a computer or DVR. IP cameras also send images, video footage and notifications straight to your mobile, consequently adding a further security layer by stopping a burglar from removing video evidence from an on-site DVR. It must be emphasised that security features such as passwords have to be strong enough on IP cameras and equipment to stop any unwelcome access to your CCTV recordings.
Cloud CCTV Systems - CCTV cameras make use of an online connection via an encrypted server to save and store all video footage and images in what is known as the "cloud". Although this may seem to be a substantial advantage, both analogue and IP security systems can also be linked to "cloud" technology. To store data in the cloud usually involves a yearly or monthly charge and is actually determined by the quantity of data you want to store, and whether you want your videos monitored by a CCTV security company.

LIGHTING FOR CAMERAS
For successful recording in even the gloomiest of situations, a lot of CCTV cameras that you can purchase right now come with some form of infrared illumination built-in. Any infrared camera will record black and white images in the night time and at a fractionally lower resolution than those of the device's daylight footage. It's quite possible, if you find your night vision resolution does not meet your expectations, to fit special lamps that yield a more natural light source for your cameras. In addition to triggering brighter lights when any motion is identified by your equipment, such security lamps can generate a daylight effect for your cameras.
If you want to use motion detection lighting with your CCTV, you must make certain that the lights don't shine onto any nearby roads, or into a neighbour's property and garden.
THE LAW AND CCTV
If your CCTV cameras capture images from any public areas or a neighbouring property or garden you are governed by the legislation within the Data Protection Act. The Data Protection Act doesn't mean the use of CCTV system are illegal, but any records stored on the system must be safeguarded from potential misuse for anybody appearing in the footage.

The Information Commissioner's Office has particular requirements on informational signage and data protection, if your CCTV is capable of recording even a minimal view of a public area. A reliable CCTV installation specialist in Sandwich will ensure that all legal requirements are satisfied with regards to the siting of cameras and monitoring public areas, which a homeowner installation might not fully observe.
If your house is in a conservation area, is in a national park, is in an area of special scientific interest or is listed, you'll need to double check with the local authorities whether planning permission is required. In all other homes in Sandwich you can avoid planning permission by making sure that your cameras and lights are fixed at least 2.5 mtrs above the ground and that they do not protrude a distance of more than 1m.
PICKING THE RIGHT CCTV SYSTEM
Whatever your budget you should find a CCTV camera system that suits your needs. Your circumstances might dictate that all you require is a solitary CCTV camera to monitor your front door, while a larger home might require multiple cameras with motion detector technology that is linked to a security company's monitoring service. By using an established Sandwich CCTV installation company, you will be sure that you finish up with a security system that fits the budget you have available, while satisfying your particular requirements and needs.
A trustworthy Sandwich CCTV installation company will also conform to your stated budget and make sure that you finish up with the very best CCTV system you can afford. You should expect the highest levels of service for any CCTV installation, irrespective of how much you are prepared to spend. You should always get quotations from at least three different installation companies and make certain that you understand precisely the equipment and service that they are offering.

Some locations may require discrete cameras, while others may need a more noticeable presence to act as a deterrent to potential burglars. A perfectly located CCTV system has been shown through police interviews with ex-thieves to provide the biggest deterrent to would be burglars.
If you have purchased a CCTV security system from an online store or electronics shop, you will still be able to get skilled help with its siting and installation. Many CCTV installation company in and around Sandwich will still set up your system, even when you have sourced it from an independent supplier. Whatever size and model of CCTV equipment you might have purchased, they should have the expertise and knowledge to quickly and effectively get it installed.
TRAINING, ACCREDITATION, STANDARDS AND PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
You should always watch out for the BS EN 62676 British Standard mark, when choosing CCTV equipment for your house in Sandwich. Laying out recommendations for CCTV which is installed for security use, it specifies minimum performance and requirements. You might find you have difficulty in resolving the situation, if you install non-standard camera equipment and it fails to live up to the level of quality generally offered by the installation company.
To ensure that you are using a respectable CCTV company you should always look out for membership or affiliation with an accredited trade organisation within the sector. The following are the principal United Kingdom security trade organisations:

Secure By Design (SBD) - Created with the objective of reducing crime throughout Great Britain, the Secured by Design (or SBD) is a government initiative led by police forces. SBD liaise with a huge number of architects, installers, builders and designers right across the United Kingdom, to strengthen the security of both industrial and residential premises.
The SI - Security Institute - Highly respected within Great Britain's security industry, the Security Institute (or SI) has the biggest membership of contractors and companies. It supports and advocates best working practices, professional competence and the highest standards in security for all its members, of which it has more than 4000 affiliates from all areas of the security industry.
The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) - The BSIA is one of the largest trade bodies for professional security and CCTV firms in the United Kingdom. Signed up BSIA members are reputable security contractors and companies that are compliant with all ISO 9000 regulations and British Standards, and follow the industry's Code of Practice.
The National Security Inspectorate (NSI) - The NSI is an independent trade organisation that promotes the security and fire safety sector by offering recognition to the most reputable companies. Obtaining membership of the NSI is not simple, and potential companies must show their ability to design, maintain and install CCTV systems and security equipment. They will need to demonstrate that their business premises are up to security industry standards, and things that are covered by their demanding standards of practice include issues like: staff vetting, installation equipment, insurances, vehicle suitability, training records. Within the security industry members of the NSI are acknowledged by insurance companies, fire services and the police in the UK and EU as having the highest standards.
Will CCTV Reduce the Cost of My Insurance?
This is a question that we are commonly asked, and our reply is most often "No". Certain insurance firms may offer a small discount if you've got CCTV installed, but usually only in conjunction with a burglar alarm. A lot of home insurance providers will not even offer you a discount for an intruder alarm unless it is professionally installed, which is naturally the most expensive option.

The amount you actually pay for your home insurance is largely influenced by where you live (your particular postcode), the value of your property and the level of contents insurance you need. In fact, the current crime rate in your area is the overriding consideration with regards to home insurance.
You could look at it from the insurers standpoint, and the fact is that most homes in Sandwich still haven't got CCTV cameras, and the insurer may be wondering why you're installing one. This might even be viewed as a heightened risk by your insurance company, because perhaps there's been a surge of crimes in your area, and that's why you're turning to CCTV.
When push comes to shove, the most important reasons for CCTV installation should be that it supplies evidence in case of an offence or break-in, it discourages intruders and it boosts your feeling of security.
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