Posts Tagged ‘remote surveillance’

CCTV Video Camera Systems

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Security is now a major and prime concern for many people in the present day. But people who are financially not capable of appointing private security guards should not worry. To tackle this problem of security, various types of security cameras are available to suit various security needs. Security cameras are now recognized and used as the standard method of monitoring properties, as they detect and often deter criminals. They truly act as your private security guard. (more…)

Loss Prevention Equipment: Spend a Little Money to Save a Lot of Profit

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Small, family owned stores or large “big box” retail businesses all suffer the same problem: theft of money or inventory. Last year, alone, retailers brought in more than eight hundred billion dollars, but lost more than two hundred billion to “shrinkage.” This shrinkage may result from outright, gun-toting robbers, to shoplifters, to untrustworthy employees.

In certain areas, vandalism can be a serious and costly consideration. Whatever the cause, Loss Prevention Equipment can significantly reduce or prevent such occurrences, and help local law enforcement successfully respond to those thefts that do happen.

Loss Prevention Equipment and technology have evolved rapidly in the past few years. There is a wide variety of sophisticated loss Prevention tools now readily available that allow for cost-effective configurations to suit virtually any retail business budget.

Depending on the availabilty of the the resources available for dedication to Loss Prevention Equipment, one, or a combination of the foregoing can provide a viable solution to your security needs.

CCTV or video surviallance systems, whether used with one camera, or a series of cameras, send its feed to a monitor or monitors, or a choice of recording devices. They can be hard-wired or wireless.

Cameras come in a very wide variety of shapes and sizes, from those that are conspicuously mounted to provide observation and deterrence, to small, virtually undetectable units, which can be used to monitor cash registers or other highly-sensitivity locations. Some are designed to automatically sense and adapt to varying lighting condition, while others are specialized to accommodate consistent dim lighting. Color or black and white transmission options are available. Dome cameras, similar to what may bee seen in casinos, located in ceiling areas, also allow for great coverage.

Single monitors can be configured to work in conjunction with multiple cameras, providing a “flip” sequence of images of specific areas; alternatively, several monitor can be linked with several cameras to provide constant surveillance of “hot spots.” 

Contact Comtex Inc. for all of your Video Surveiallance  or CCTV Needs

Video Surveillance/CCTV – A Deterrent of Crime

Friday, November 20th, 2009

While closed-circuit television (CCTV) or video surveillance systems have often sparked debate around personal privacy issues, they are often used by some individuals and business owners as a deterrent for crime. It is important to recognize where the system is set up so that it does not cross the lines of privacy in areas where there should not be monitoring. (more…)

What You Need to Know About Digital Video Recorders

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Digital Video Recorders (DVR) record videos that are in digital format to a medium. A disk drive is a sample of this medium. DVRs come in a stand-alone set-top box that is connected to a monitor or television set for viewing. By connecting a digital video recorder to your video surveillance system, you can easily record the images captured by your security camera. (more…)

Video Surveillance Turns the Corner-PART II

Monday, October 5th, 2009

It starts with the eye

Any surveillance system starts with the cameras, which must have adequate resolution for human operators or analytical software to pick out vital information, such as license plate numbers. They must also be able to capture the entire scene you want to monitor, either by moving around or by having a stationary wide-angle — and typically high-resolution — view. (more…)

Video Surveillance Turns the Corner-PART I

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Video surveillance has been around since law enforcement agencies started using closed-circuit TV cameras in the early 1960s. Today, the basic principle might be the same, but what goes on behind the camera is a far cry from a security guard watching a monitor. (more…)

Video Surveillance and Remote Monitoring

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

The Video Surveillance market is very cost sensitive given the current economic client, however customers and surveillance integrators should not go without the option of remote monitoring.  (more…)

Ip Security Surveillance

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Video technology will greatly reduce the number of video displays required to monitor large scale systems, the number of personnel required to monitor the displays, and the server or recorder capacities needed to record all pertinent action in real-time at full frame rates. These are all contributing factors to further reducing the total cost of ownership for networked systems and incentives (more…)

Ip Camera Video Surveillance For Car Dealerships

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

A car dealership without video surveillance is a dealership waiting for disaster. This is because the very valuable inventory sitting on the lot is susceptible to theft and vandalism. (more…)


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