CCTV Camera and Security Solutions
Cameras that produce usable footage, not just a recording.
Most CCTV fails at the one moment it matters: the footage exists, but the face is unreadable or the disk overwrote it last week. Placement and retention decide that, long before the camera model does.
What this covers
- Site survey with camera positions planned around entry points and actual blind spots
- Cameras matched to the light each location really has at night, not to a spec sheet
- Recording, retention period and storage sized to the requirement you state
- Secure remote viewing with a named account per person instead of one shared password
- Default passwords changed and the recorder kept off the open internet
- Signage and a written policy, because recording people carries obligations
How we run it
Survey
We walk the site and note entry points, lighting after dark, and where coverage would be wasted. The camera count follows from that rather than being decided in advance.
Design
A layout drawing showing each camera's coverage and the blind spots that remain. Every system has them; a supplier who says otherwise has not looked properly.
Install
Cabling, mounting and configuration, with default credentials replaced and remote access locked down before the system is handed to anyone.
Handover
Admin credentials issued in your name, retention explained, and a walkthrough of how to pull footage before you need it under pressure.
What you get
- A camera layout drawing showing real coverage and the blind spots you are accepting
- Recorder admin credentials in your name, documented at handover rather than held by us
- A retention period chosen deliberately, with the storage trade-off written down
Questions we get asked
How long is footage kept?
As long as the storage allows at the quality you chose — the two trade off directly. We size it to the period you say you need and tell you what that costs, rather than quietly setting it to whatever the disk manages.
Can we view the cameras on our phones?
Yes, with a separate login per person so access can be removed when someone leaves. Shared credentials are the single most common reason a business cannot say who watched what.
Is there a legal side to installing CCTV?
Yes. Recording identifiable people creates obligations around signage, purpose and retention, and the DPDP Act tightened what is expected. We set the system up so you can answer those questions, but we are not your lawyers — take advice if the site is a sensitive one.
