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Do It Yourself CCTV Security

What is DIY CCTV security?

In the last 12 months alone 18% of people have been the victim of crime. DIY CCTV or plug and play CCTV (Closed Circuit Television) security empowers users to take control of their home and business in a simple yet affordable way. Ensuring their family and assets stay protected from criminals.

Why "Do It Myself"?

Traditionally CCTV has been regarded as a specialised industry where only security companies can install and monitor CCTV systems for homes and businesses. For a fraction of the cost of professional surveillance, DIY CCTV security puts the user in control and offers a simple and straight forward setup, convenience and a range of simple solutions.

What can I use DIY CCTV security solutions for?

CCTV can be used for a variety of different uses whether it be for home or business use.

Safety To safeguard and monitor loved ones

Cost Saving As an investment to protect valuable property and assets without the great expense of professional monitoring

Deterrent To deter thieves, vandals and prevent unwanted incidents from occurring

Convenience To create a fully automated home, integrating your CCTV camera system with your television, PC, alarms and other electronic devices.

What to consider when selecting the right CCTV solution for you?

  • Do you want to monitor your home, workplace, family members, retail outlet, warehouse or building site?
  • Do you need day filming, night vision, sound (Audio recording), high resolution, mono (Black & White), colour, water-proofing, wired or wireless from your system?
  • How many security cameras do you think you will need?
  • Do you want to view images through an existing television, monitor, hand held viewer or record through a digital video recorder DVR or a traditional VCR?

Understanding the legal implications of CCTV surveillance

Before installing and using a security camera for any purpose, it is the CCTV buyers responsibility to be aware of the relevant laws and regulations. It is important to evaluate this legislation when positioning your cameras and CCTV signage.