Nov 24
Affordable Security
icon1 wlarsong | icon2 Security | icon4 11 24th, 2008| icon3No Comments »

When it comes to placing security cameras at an installation site. Cost is the most prevailing factor. With enclosures and cabling adding to already costly cameras, providing visual security can seem like an expensive task. But when seen in the light of not only the safety benefits but the reduction of legal liability it can pay huge dividends when it is actually needed. The question of integrators is how to balance this. You do not want to break the bank on coverage but also you do not coverage that has no value. Too low a resolution or fixed focal lengths can become useless to law informant officials for identifying assailents. Too much interest is placed on frame rate. People think they need live video when in fact what they really need are high clarity pictures.

In most crimes captured on video there are plenty of witnesses to the actions but witnesses provide inaccurate descriptions of perpetrators. High quality video can seem costly, but it is not as out of reach with the security camera market as it once was not to mention components such as heater blowers to allow the images to be captured out doors. There are a new array of bundled products on the market that feature high definition cameras with weather resistant housings. Whether you have active or recorded security, image quality, not frame rate is the most important asset. And of course location of your security cameras. RS-485 and RS-422 allow for massive length in cable and with IP-55 rated housings you can place your view point in the most extreme areas. Insuring excellent, valuable images and promoting safety throughout your location.