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CCTVSafety and security are top of mind for residents in large complexes. With bustling car parks, shared amenities like gyms, and the constant comings and goings of residents and visitors, unauthorised access, vandalism, and theft are ongoing concerns. Property managers and developers need to balance safety and convenience. So, how do you keep residents safe and secure the property?
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CCTVFor many Kiwi business owners, expansion is the goal. But running a business with multiple locations isn't a walk in the park. As your business grows, so does the challenge of keeping an eye on all fronts. With more locations to watch, traditional CCTV systems that only offer passive monitoring don’t cut the mustard anymore. Multi-site businesses in New Zealand need more than just cameras recording footage — they need intelligent systems that can think on their feet.
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CCTVWhen it comes to your business, security isn’t something you should leave to chance. From retail stores and hospitality venues to corporate offices and educational facilities, commercial CCTV systems are your first line of defence. Like any hardworking tool, these systems need care to stay in shape. But how do you know if your system is performing as it should?
Workplace surveillance laws in New Zealand allow cameras to be used for legitimate business reasons.
If you have to ask the question whether or not it is worth investing in home security, then you’re probably lucky enough not to have endured the trauma of having your home burglarised.
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CCTVWhen you’re trying to protect your home, your business, or your valuables, a security system is a natural solution.
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CCTVPicking a security or surveillance camera can provide you with so many options that you’re not quite sure what to make of them all.
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CCTVWhen you’re deciding what security camera to buy, you’ll encounter a whole world of options that vary by size, features, resolution and megapixels, storage, durability, and ultimately price.
If you’ve decided to implement a CCTV or security system of any type for your home or business, you’re likely aware that there are certain regulations you need to follow to stay on the right side of the law.
As our parents age, it’s normal to worry about their safety and how they manage their daily activities, especially when they are home alone.
CCTV cameras are a cost-effective way to maximise the security of your property. They are not just used to deter crime, but are also used for solving crimes that have taken place.
What if our digital eyes develop the brains to match? We’re at the very beginning of this AI journey but the building, testing and implementation is already happening.
Security camera systems are becoming more and more high tech, easier to manage and convenient to monitor.
Security Systems can be a useful tool for protecting your premises, discourage illegal activity, and prevent theft. However, when installing CCTV, legally, you must have a clear and concise reason for collecting this information.
There are many factors to consider when figuring out how many hours of CCTV footage you need.
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CCTVDeciding between different options for camera resolution might seem confusing or be limited by your budget. Ultimately, the number of megapixels of your security camera determines the quality of the captured image, so it's important to give it some careful thought.
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CCTVNot all cameras offer the same benefits. Competition in the security systems field means there is a drive towards better equipment with an abundance of features.
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