Posts Tagged ‘video surveillance system’

Local Farmer Installs Surveillance Camera

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

WPXI in Pittsburgh is covering a local farmer in Unity township who recently installed surveillance cameras on his property.

He’d been burglarized several times, but had no idea who it was. The culprit had taken  several tools from the man’s property.

He’s now been caught on video in the act of stealing. The evidence has been turned over to authorities, and they’re pursuing the case, now armed with visual evidence.

Surveillance cameras can be a valuable tool for both businesses and individuals to protect their property.

New Market Analysis Shows that Military Surveillance spending will reach 7.7 Billion in 2010

Monday, June 28th, 2010

The Military Video Surveillance Systems Market 2010-2020 Analysis released June 24th concluded that military surveillance spending could reach 7.7 Billion Dollars this fiscal year.

The analysis takes into account governmental announcements, releases, and data to project spending for those in the surveillance industry.

The increased need for surveillance systems for things like border control have led to increased governmental spending on the technology.

Surveillance Cameras Aid in California Robbery Arrests

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Two of 3 men wanted in a local robbery were arrested on suspicion of stealing cell phones from local teenagers after being spotted on local police surveillance cameras, the Press-Enterprise is reporting.

The three suspects allegedly confronted two teenage boys and took their cell phones Monday evening.

One of the suspects was caught while still having the phone.

Mesa City Council and Store Owners Debate an Ordinance Requiring Security Cameras

Monday, June 21st, 2010

AZFamily.com is reporting on the reaction of store owners in Mesa, AZ to a potential mandate that would make surveillance cameras mandatory in their shops.

City council sees the cameras as a way to increase security for everyone involved.

The owners are worried about cost, of course.

The ordinance is still in its very early stages, but we’ll keep you posted as we hear more.

Security Expert Outlines the Need for Surveillance Systems

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

High-quality surveillance cameras are becoming more and more important, according to an article at Webwire, which features an interview with top security expert Rudi Yzer.

From the cameras that led to the apprehension of the would-be Times Square bomber to the cameras monitoring the current Gulf Oil spill, we live in a world where top-notch surveillance is a must. There are other uses for the cameras besides surveillance, like training and crime deterrence as well, Yzer points out.

He goes on to outline the three major considerations before purchasing:
1) Resolution, and the value of digital surveillance.
2) The installation of the right equipment the right way
and
3) Dealing with a reputable company for the purchase and install.

Be sure to check out the rest of the article for more detail.

What to Look for When Choosing Commercial Surveillance Equipment

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

If you’ve reached the point where you realize your business needs to invest in surveillance equipment, you’ve probably become overwhelmed trying to figure out what kind you need.

If that’s the case, this article is going to be extremely helpful for you. The security experts at PC Surveillance have compiled a list of the most important things to keep in mind when choosing surveillance equipment for your business. Although these guidelines may not apply evenly across all industries, they are a good place to start as you try to determine which surveillance system best meets your business’ needs.

Guidelines for Choosing Surveillance Equipment

Surveillance systems are designed primarily to provide security for your business, but they can also enhance the quality control of a company, help with continuous improvement processes and improve employee efficiency.

That being said, the most important thing to consider when looking at surveillance equipment is where the camera(s) will be located, because this directly impacts which models you need to buy. When analyzing your intended surveillance area you need to consider the following:

  • Lighting Conditions. How well lit is the area you want under surveillance? If you work in darker conditions you’ll need a surveillance camera with LED’s or built-in infrareds. If you work in a setting that experiences drastic light changes you need to use Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) Surveillance Equipment that can remove glare from a picture and help you see faces and specific details.
  • Size of coverage area. The size of the area you want to cover directly affects the size and strength of the surveillance system you need to purchase. Keep in mind that areas with warehouse ceilings or elevated mounting options will need more powerful lenses as well. This is where things can get a bit technical, so it’s best to consult a surveillance professional to determine which system will best fit your coverage needs.
  • Type of area you’re covering. Depending on what industry you’re in, you may be covering areas of sensitive testing or quality control. These require high resolution surveillance cameras and may even benefit from those with varifocal lenses.
  • Weatherproofing/waterproofing needs. If you’re performing surveillance on the outside of a building you absolutely need to use waterproof surveillance equipment. However, some indoor cameras benefit from waterproof features as well. For example, monitoring a process that uses liquids necessitates weatherproof/waterproof cameras as a matter of precaution, and facilities that have dusty, dry environments can be hostile to unprotected lenses as well.

Choosing a surveillance system for your business is a big investment and an important decision. This guide is an excellent place to get started as you begin exploring the different types of surveillance equipment on the market. However, due to the technical nature of the industry, we recommend seeking guidance from a professional. The surveillance experts at PC Surveillance can help you determine what equipment will be most effective for your business, and they can even help you design a surveillance system that meets your specific needs.

Discover which surveillance equipment is best suited for your business. Contact one of our surveillance specialists today!

Design Your Own Surveillance System with PC Surveillance

Monday, April 19th, 2010

We understand that your business is unique. Therefore, when you buy a mass-marketed surveillance system, it often falls short of your specific needs. To help alleviate this problem, PC Surveillance is committed to helping you design your own surveillance system – one that is specifically created to improve your surveillance capabilities and stop any security breaches.

When we help you design a surveillance system, you have the benefit of working with our team of experienced surveillance specialists. We can help identify your business’ weak points and build a system that will directly compensate for them. We take the time to understand exactly what you want, and then we design a system that meets your needs while adhering to your power requirements, HDD storage space, and camera specifications.

Contact one of our surveillance specialists to start discussing plans for your personalized surveillance system today!

If you don’t have much technical knowledge coming into this process, there’s no need to worry. In as little as 15-30 minutes we can gather the information we need from you to create a surveillance system that will exceed your expectations. When you design a surveillance system with PC Surveillance you receive:

  • Experienced design consultation
  • Customized options to meet your business’ specific needs
  • Expert installation services
  • Continual technical support

Most other surveillance system manufacturers will sell you a system without giving a second thought to user capabilities or troubleshooting. However, when you purchase a surveillance system from us, our surveillance specialists will install it for you, walk you through its various functions, and remain available to you for any technical support that’s needed.

We encourage you to browse through our surveillance system products and services to get a feel for the type of system we can design for you. Most retail operations and smaller businesses choose to use our stand alone DVR and NVR systems, while larger commercial enterprises generally choose a PC Based DVR or NVR that has more features and benefits.

Discover what a personalized surveillance system can do to improve your business’ security. Contact one of our surveillance specialists today!

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