Analogue Cameras.

Because of the possibility of prosecution of offenders, we fit only high quality cameras to enable a successful conviction.

These cameras can be used on any type of site.

Here are a few examples. You can have:

High Quality static camera

A static camera, which will look at a set area, e.g. a gate or door, or a driveway.


anti-vandal camera

An anti-vandal camera, which can be sited in a hostile environment to still give images.



High qaulity day/night camera

A Day/Night camera, that has a super-sensitive imaging chip, allowing it to work in low light with no infrared lighting needed.



Infra Red camera

An infra red camera, which will work in the dark and produces its own light.



covert cameras: smoke alarm, PIR detector

A covert camera, to keep an eye on the safe, for example.



High Speed Dome

High-speed dome cameras, which can do many functions and have a large field of view, so they can do the work of many cameras – keeping costs down.


High-speed dome cameras.

The high-speed dome can be signalled by external alarms, for example sited at numerous locations, so that if any of these are activated then the dome would go to view this position and record the event. So, not missing any events whilst keeping costs down by not wiring and using numerous static cameras.

The dome can digitally zoom by up to 36-times, depending on the model.

It can be programmed to do a tour of positions (up to 250) sited in the field of view. Thus, the dome can be recording while no alarms are triggered, to be always protecting your property.


Recording Equipment.

A Digital Video Recorder (DVR) is what we now use. All the images recorded are stored onto a hard drive .

The DVRs come in 4, 8, or 16 way depending on the size of the installation, the size of the hard drive and, also, how long the images are to be stored.

The DVR can be networked to allow remote viewing from anywhere in the world so when on holiday you can log on to the DVR and check that everything back home is safe.(this is a separate function which at the time of the site survey can be mentioned)