CCTV

Caldera FS offer a complete CCTV solution including:

Installation Maintenance Takeover and repair of existing systems

CCTV is one of the most powerful tools available for protecting your property, your staff, and your assets. A professionally installed system provides continuous, reliable surveillance that acts as both a strong deterrent and a vital source of evidence when you need it most.

Whether you are securing a small retail unit or a large multi-site commercial operation, having the right CCTV system in place gives you full visibility over your premises at all times, no matter where you are in the world.

Here are some of the key benefits of CCTV Systems:

Crime Prevention and Deterrence

A visible CCTV system actively discourages criminal activity, stopping incidents before they happen and keeping your premises secure.

Visible cameras Discouraging Criminals

Strategically placed cameras send a clear message to would-be offenders, making your property a far less attractive target.

Reducing Attempted Break-Ins

The presence of professional surveillance significantly lowers the likelihood of forced entry, protecting your property around the clock.

Remote Access via Mobile Devices

View live and recorded footage from anywhere in the world using your smartphone or tablet, keeping you connected at all times.

High-Quality Video Footage

Crystal-clear HD recordings capture every detail, ensuring you never miss what matters most — day or night.

Providing Proof in Disputes

Reliable video evidence helps resolve disagreements, support insurance claims, and assist with police investigations.

Protecting Staff, Customers, and Assets

Comprehensive coverage safeguards everyone on your premises while keeping your valuable equipment and stock secure.

Monitoring High-Risk Areas

Keep a close eye on entry points, storage rooms, and vulnerable zones to prevent incidents before they escalate.

FAQ

CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television) is a video surveillance system that transmits video signals to specific monitors or recording devices. It is commonly used for security, monitoring, and deterrence of crime. 

  • Cameras: Capture video footage (analog, IP, or HD). 
  • Lenses: Determine the focus and field of view. 
  • Digital Video Recorder (DVR) or Network Video Recorder (NVR): Records and stores video. 
  • Cabling or Network: Connects cameras to recording devices. 
  • Monitors: Display live or recorded video. 
  • Optional accessories: Motion detectors, infrared lights. 
  • Dome Cameras: Discreet and resistant to tampering. 
  • Bullet Cameras: Long-range viewing, typically outdoors. 
  • PTZ Cameras: Pan, tilt, and zoom capabilities for large areas. 
  • IP Cameras: Digital cameras that connect over a network for high-resolution footage. 
  • Thermal Cameras: Detect heat signatures for night or low-visibility conditions. 

Yes, modern systems allow remote access via: 

  • Mobile apps on smartphones or tablets. 
  • Accredited monitoring stations 
  • Web-based dashboards. 
  • Cloud storage platforms for video access from anywhere. 
  • 720p HD: Basic surveillance. 
  • 1080p Full HD: Good detail for most businesses and homes. 
  • 4K Ultra HD: High-resolution needed for license plate recognition or large areas. 

Higher resolution provides clearer images but requires more storage when recording. 

Storage depends on: 

  • Number of cameras. 
  • Resolution and frame rate. 
  • Retention period (days of footage to keep). 

A rule of thumb: Higher resolution and longer retention require larger storage (NVR or cloud). 

  • Deters theft and vandalism. 
  • Provides evidence for investigations. 
  • Helps monitor employee safety and compliance. 

Effectiveness improves when integrated with alarms and access control. 

Yes, many cameras have: 

  • Infrared (IR) LEDs for night vision. 
  • Low-light sensors to capture images in dim conditions. 
  • Thermal imaging for total darkness. 

Absolutely. CCTV can be integrated with: 

  • Access control systems for monitoring entries/exits. 
  • Burglar alarms for event-triggered recording. 
  • Fire and environmental systems for automatic alerts. 
  • Smart home automation platforms. 

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