CCTV systems are everywhere in commercial security — you’ve probably seen “CCTV Surveillance in Use” signs everywhere, from your bank to the local coffee shop.
But what does CCTV mean, and how does it work? Read on to find out.
What Is CCTV?
CCTV cameras are used for security monitoring and surveillance in any facility. CCTV stands for Closed-Circuit Television because security camera systems transmit video footage over a single channel, creating a closed circuit. This means CCTV footage is displayed on limited personal monitors and screens, not publicly broadcasted.
CCTV cameras are a staple in crime prevention because they help ward off criminals, monitor building premises, and record valuable footage of events.
Whether you’re looking to reduce theft and loitering in your business or provide a haven for your residents, you must know the basics of video surveillance CCTV systems.
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How Does CCTV Work?
CCTV systems use security cameras to capture video footage of a facility in a continuous recording. The explicit footage is sent to a recording device (a DVR or NVR) and stored for future reference.
The footage is then sent from the cameras to a dedicated monitor or even a smartphone or computer, which displays it clearly in real-time.
CCTV security camera systems are connected with a coaxial cable, network cable, or wireless signal, depending on the system type.
CCTV cameras are typically placed at business entrances around the perimeter and strategically inside the building. They monitor and record everyone who comes near to guard merchandise, data, and the safety of employees and visitors.
CCTV surveillance cameras work to prevent crime around the clock, letting property managers and security staff instantly see and respond to security breaches in all areas of a property. Anyone who commits a crime on the property is taped, providing hassle-free identification and legal evidence.
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