Everything to Know About Video Surveillance Systems

Everything to Know About Video Surveillance Systems

Security is imperative for businesses and homes. One of the best ways to keep an eye on things is to install a video surveillance system. Video surveillance systems can protect your property from things like theft, intrusion, fire, flood, and burglary. Read on to find out more about video surveillance systems.

What Makes a Video Surveillance System?

A video surveillance system comprises a system of cameras, display units, and recorders. There are two main types of cameras, which are analog and digital. Video surveillance systems can be applied to both the interior and exterior spaces of a property. Some video surveillance systems can be designed in such a way that they only record in response to movement, while some can record during specific times of the day. It's also possible to have a surveillance system that runs at all times.

A video surveillance system can have hidden cameras, or they may be installed out in the open to deter crime. Hidden cameras can record evidence with a lower risk of being tampered with. However, you must note that there are laws in place when it comes to how cameras are placed in the workplace.

Footage from the surveillance system can be monitored live by an on-premises team of security guards. It's also possible to have it monitored remotely by a monitoring company. In some instances, you can simply record footage and store it for review later should there be any issues.

For security purposes, video surveillance systems are closed. What this means is that no one can intercept or view the footage. Only security personnel with access can view the recorded material.

Types of Cameras Used for Business Security Systems

There are a lot of cameras that can be used with business security systems. However, these cameras can be generally classified into two broad categories. These are analog or IP (internet protocol).

Analog cameras require a cable connection for each camera to the storage and display units. They also have different connections for power. To have better quality footage, analog cameras must generally be located closer to the DVR unit. They also have a lower range of vision. This means you might require several cameras to cover a larger space. The advantage of analog cameras is that they are cheaper.

The second type of camera, which are Internet Protocol cameras, offer higher resolutions and, therefore, clearer footage. These cameras are connected to an NVR via power over ethernet switch. Unlike analog cameras that have separate cables for signal and power, digital cameras only need a single cable that connects to both the power source and the NVR.

Digital cameras do not need to be closer to the NVR for any reason. Also, you can enlarge their pictures digitally without losing resolutions. Unlike analog cameras, these cameras have a wider range. They also have extra features like motion-triggered recording, object recognition, and several smart-technology options.

As you might have guessed, IP cameras are the more expensive option. Also, they need a lot of network bandwidth for them to transmit images. Because of the higher quality footage, you will also need more storage. Also, unlike analog cameras, they can be hacked since the footage is transmitted via a network.

Things to Consider Before Installing Business Security Systems

Before you hire a professional to install your business security system for you, there are a number of factors that you must consider. For instance, you must think about the size of your premises and whether it's possible to install security cameras on your own. However, it's generally advisable to have a professional handle the installation on your behalf. 

You must also consider the pricing of business security systems. Pricing depends on things like the types of cameras, the amount of storage required, the number of cameras, and any extra features that you might need.

Business security systems come with a plethora of features to choose from. One of the most significant advantages of these systems is that they can reduce burglaries significantly. According to My Techlogy, it's estimated that about 67% of burglaries can be avoided by installing a business security system. Surveillance systems can also boost accountability among your workers. You can monitor productivity, and they can also help you reduce insurance premiums. Get in touch with us if you are interested in installing a video surveillance system on your property.