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The Pros & Cons of CCTV security cameras

By Giles May

With the rise of crime rates and reports on terrorism, CCTV systems are becoming more of a necessity in today's business offices and shops' security. With cameras installed within their buildings and establishments, business owners, employees and customers alike will feel protected by the twenty-four hour watch the cameras provide.

CCTV, which means close circuit television, refers to the technology of installing a video camera in strategic places within a building which transmits and records footages to a remote monitor. Since not everyone can afford to employ a security guard, having a CCTV system is convenient, as the system equipments can be bought separately and budgeted. What was in the beginning an expensive and complicated system had now become practical and affordable, but still provides the same, if not more, usefulness and versatility. If an undesirable event did happen in the workplace, owners can use the video recordings as hard evidences of the event which transpired.

These cameras are small but powerful tools to avert crimes. A would-be criminal would hesitate to act within the range of a camera, as his features would be clearly recorded and can be used to arrest him later. Studies in England tell that with CCTV systems installed in crime-prone areas led to crime rated reducing up to 85% to 94%. Other anti-social actions such as littering and vandalism are greatly reduced as well.

This results to workers feeling safer within their work place. The guarantee that their environment is being monitored gives peace of mind to the workers and, because they themselves too are being watched, leads to better staff performance. Clients can enter without worry as well, knowing that their safety and well-being are being looked after.

CCTV can come in different types and models. Some cameras can pan and tilt, while some gives a wide view of the room. Some cameras transmit images through connected cables while some are capable of wireless transmission. The cameras you choose depend on the level of security that your business need. Black and white cameras, the least expensive, provide better resolution than coloured ones because of their light sensitivity. Coloured cameras, while more expensive, provide true-to-life colours and perfect for identification purposes. These cameras can be equipped anywhere, indoors, outdoors, even underwater, and is well-built enough to last a few years.

Some businesses opted to install "dummy" cameras in their buildings, because of the idea of safety the cameras provides. This practice should be completely discouraged, as court cases prove, because it provides a false sense of security for the workers and customers and has led to injury.

Giving security, reducing crime rates, providing your employees and customers sense of peace and safety are but a few benefits why having a CCTV system installed in your establishment is a good idea. You've worked hard and put in a lot of money for your business. What is a few more dollars if it meant the reassurance of safety for your investment, employees and customers alike?

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