Active Security has a wide range of standalone and monitored solutions depending on premises size, environment and risk levels. All our solutions will be bespoke to the individual customer requirements and we work closely with our customers to ensure an appropriate solution is designed and implemented.
A reliable CCTV network will assist with managing health and safety, staff welfare, theft and vandalism. CCTV has also provided important evidence in a number of criminal cases helping the Gardaí to identify and catch criminals with either live or GDPR compliant recorded footage.
A properly installed and well maintained CCTV system will serve as an important operational tool and a deterrent to criminal and anti-social behaviour.
Our home and SME CCTV systems offer peace of mind by enhancing security and surveillance. Basic systems include cameras, recording devices, and remote access via mobile apps. Advanced options may include motion detection, night vision, and cloud storage. Wired systems offer reliability, while wireless systems provide flexibility. Talk to us about coverage area, and desired features when selecting our home CCTV solution.
Our larger CCTV systems offer robust security and operational enhancement for businesses. Basic features include cameras, recording units, and remote mobile access. Advanced options include facial and licence plate recognition, alongside analytics for actionable insights. Choose between standalone systems for internal monitoring or remotely monitored setups for comprehensive security. Wired configurations ensure reliability, while wireless setups offer flexibility providing peace of mind for businesses seeking top-tier surveillance solutions.
Partnering with Eagle Eye Networks, the global leader in cloud video surveillance, we deliver cyber-secure, AI-enhanced cloud-based video solutions. The Eagle Eye platform optimises business efficiency and enhances safety worldwide. The Eagle Eye Cloud VMS offers unmatched scalability, flexible pricing, advanced analytics, and open API customisation. Discover new opportunities for improving daily operations by detecting trends and patterns, as well as analysing activity and reporting findings. Our tailored security solutions will suit businesses of all sizes and in all sectors.
CCTV stands for Closed-Circuit Television. It involves using video cameras to transmit signals to a specific set of monitors, often for surveillance or security purposes.
Cloud storage for CCTV or video surveillance systems is a practical alternative that offers remote secure storage and analytics of their CCTV data. This is the ideal solution for high security sites that require filtered search requirements within seconds or a multi-site organisation.
Unlike on-site recording devices, cloud storage does not have fixed capacity limitations, so a commercial security system installation service can take a scalable approach to data storage, with greater flexibility in management and archiving policies.
CCTV cameras capture video footage, which is then transmitted either through cables or wirelessly to a monitoring station or recording device. Users can view live footage or review recorded footage as needed.
A CCTV system typically consists of cameras, a recording device (DVR/NVR), a monitor or viewing device, and cabling or wireless transmission equipment.
CCTV cameras are used in various settings, including retail stores, banks, offices, public transportation, streets, car parks, and residential properties.
CCTV helps deter crime, monitor activity, provide evidence in legal matters, improve safety and security, and enhance productivity in commercial settings.
There are legal and privacy considerations regarding CCTV installation, including compliance with data protection laws (GDPS), obtaining consent when recording in certain areas, and displaying signage to inform individuals of surveillance.
There are different types of CCTV cameras, including dome cameras, bullet cameras, PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) cameras, covert cameras and thermal cameras with an extensive choice of image resolutions, each suited to different surveillance needs.
Analog cameras transmit video signals through coaxial cables, while IP cameras use network cables to transmit digital data. IP cameras offer higher resolution, remote access, and advanced analytics compared to analog cameras. Older CCTV systems wired in coaxial cables can be upgraded to hybrid / Turbo systems offering some modern features of a digital system.
Yes, many CCTV cameras are equipped with infrared (IR) technology or low-light sensitivity, allowing them to capture clear footage in dark or low-light conditions. Our range of thermal cameras operate in zero light environments offering a higher level of surveillance.
Our CCTV systems offer remote access via mobile apps or web browsers over fixed broadband or encrypted GSM. Users can view live footage, playback recordings, and manage settings from anywhere with an internet connection. 24/7 remote monitoring is ideal when a higher level of security is required.
Regular maintenance by the user is recommended, such as cleaning lenses and checking playback functionality. Professional servicing by Active Security Solutions may be required periodically, updating firmware and reviewing storage capacity that helps ensure the optimal performance and longevity of CCTV system.