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CCTV Security Systems: Your Questions Answered

by | CCTV Systems, Security Systems

In the forefront, a CCTV camera installed to the side of a building. In the background the OHEAP sign

At OHEAP, we understand that knowing where to start with investing in CCTV security systems can seem challenging. Especially when different buildings may require unique security solutions. Knowing where to start with choosing your CCTV system can also raise important questions when it comes to performance, legality and integration. Below, we’ve answered the most frequently asked questions to help you make informed decisions about your security setup.

Installing and Setting up CCTV Security Systems

Q. Can I Install CCTV Cameras Myself?

A. While DIY kits exist, we strongly recommend professional installation to ensure system reliability and compliance with data protection laws.

OHEAP offers bespoke installation by NSI Gold-accredited engineers for complete peace of mind.

Q. How Many CCTV Cameras do I Need?

A. The number of cameras depends on your specific security needs and site layout.

OHEAP offers site surveys and risk assessments to help you determine the optimal number and placement of CCTV cameras for effective coverage.

Technical Questions for CCTV Security Systems

Q. How Long is CCTV Footage Stored?

A. Most CCTV systems store footage for up to 30 days.

It is important to know that how long your CCTV footage can be stored is dependent on storage capacity, frame rate, and system configuration. For specific timeframes, it’s best to consult the manufacturer or speak with a qualified CCTV security expert.

Q. Can I Access CCTV Remotely?

A. Yes, your CCTV system can be accessed remotely. 

Modern CCTV systems typically support remote access via mobile apps or desktop software. OHEAP’s CCTV solutions enable seamless remote viewing and playback from your smartphone or computer, making our CCTV perfect for managing security off-site.

Legal and Privacy Considerations for CCTV

Q. Is It Legal to Install CCTV at Home or in a Business?

A. Yes, it’s legal to install CCTV on both residential and commercial properties.

However, compliance with data protection and privacy regulations is essential.

Q. Can CCTV Record Audio?

A. Technically, many CCTV cameras can record audio however, you must always notify individuals that audio and video recording is in operation.

Recording audio without proper signage or consent can violate the UK General Data Protection Regulation laws and the Data Protection Act 2018.

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Should I Use Visible or Hidden CCTV Security Systems?

A. Both types of cameras have benefits and drawbacks. Whether you should invest in a hidden or visible camera ultimately depends on the needs of your premises. 

  • Visible CCTV acts as a deterrent to theft and vandalism. However, they can be more susceptible to being damaged.
  • Hidden (covert) CCTV is useful for discreet monitoring, especially in high-theft environments. Remember, though, to always provide correct signage to inform people they are being recorded.

Cost and Maintenance of CCTV Security Systems

Q. How Much Does a CCTV System Cost?

A. CCTV system costs vary based on the number of cameras, features, and manufacturer.

OHEAP offers tailored quotes based on your premises and needs. You provide your budget and we work with industry-leading brands to ensure long-term value.

Q. What are the Ongoing Maintenance Costs?

A. Maintenance costs depend on your service contract and the number of devices on-site.

OHEAP provides both ad-hoc callouts and scheduled maintenance options to suit your business requirements

Moving Forward: Choosing OHEAP For CCTV

OHEAP offer fully bespoke and comprehensive CCTV services including: testing, designing, installing and maintaining.

Our security system services put you in control. We always aim to work around your budget and allow you to pick the timeframe of installation for maximum efficiency and compliance.

If you need a new system or simply want to speak to one of our security experts you can call us here: 01332 366721. Alternatively, you can request a call back today.

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