CCTV2025-03-11T10:48:44+00:00

We offer a range of HD CCTV systems tailored to suit your needs.

Protect and Control your Property or Site

Stand-alone CCTV systems can be installed to identify and record evidence of unscrupulous individuals, and in addition to access systems or intruder alarms can act as a deterrent for criminals.

Our CCTV systems offer varying levels of visual detail such as general footage of individuals passing through, facial recognition for accurate identification, automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) to monitor vehicle activity and vehicle scanning surveillance systems, to monitor the underside of vehicles as they pass over. CCTV systems can also be set up to be fully integrated into Access Control systems thus offering the capability to open doors using face recognition technology, using as many cameras as required.

Our recording systems can be designed and installed to work through IP Network Video Recorder (NVR) systems or Digital Video Recorder (DVR) systems. NVR system cameras are usually supplied with their own unique IP address through network points and additional servers can also be provided to allow for more services such as storage of extra footage, longer timespan cataloguing, off-site remote monitoring and data protection.

Download the ICO’s data protection code of practice for surveillance cameras and personal information.

CCTV

What accreditations should my security provider have?2025-03-04T15:08:57+00:00

Accreditations are important indicators of quality and reliability, demonstrating that a security provider adheres to industry standards and regulations. It is essential to request proof of any accreditations your security provider holds.

Your provider should be compliant and registered with the SSAIB (Security Systems & Alarms Inspection Board). These certifications ensure that they meet recognised standards for security services.

Are there any legal requirements for using CCTV?2025-03-04T15:08:28+00:00

Yes, there are specific legal regulations that must be followed when installing and operating a CCTV system. One of the primary regulations is the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Under GDPR, it is crucial to ensure that any data collected through CCTV is stored securely and accessed only by authorised individuals. This includes implementing appropriate security measures to protect the footage.
Additionally, employees have the right to request access to any CCTV footage that pertains to them.

For more detailed information, please get in touch!

Can CCTV be integrated with an existing security system?2025-03-04T15:07:56+00:00

CCTV can seamlessly integrate with your current security setup and can also be combined with other IT systems, such as access control.
Many of our clients choose to implement access control simultaneously with their CCTV systems. This integration allows for real-time monitoring and documentation of individuals entering and exiting the building. In the event of an incident, it becomes possible to correlate access records with video footage, helping to identify individuals captured on camera.

Can I view my CCTV remotely?2025-03-04T15:07:26+00:00

Yes, you can view your CCTV remotely with a system provided by Shield. This can be accessed via mobile applications or PC software.

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