Commercial Service

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Risk management solutions in the organization

The Alarm Pro helps you to manage the risk of your organization through a single integrated solution, thereby helping you cover all locations, both inside and out. Our team will tailor the system for you to meet the specific needs of your comfort and peace. Secure your time at home and a residential place with our systems that are highly dependable and efficient in order to ensure your safety where ever you go.

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Commercial Camera Systems

Commercial camera systems are essential for ensuring the safety and security of businesses, employees, and assets. Designed to meet the unique demands of commercial environments, these systems provide robust surveillance solutions that offer advanced features and reliable performance.

  • Intrusion Detection
  • Video Surveillance
  • Access Control
  • Fire Detection
  • Integrated Security
  • Data Analytics

IP CCTV offers high-resolution video, remote access, easy scalability, and advanced features like motion detection. It’s cost-effective over time, supports secure digital storage, and integrates seamlessly with modern networks.

A complete CCTV system includes cameras, a DVR/NVR, storage (hard drive or cloud), power supply, cables, and a monitor. You may also need internet connectivity for remote access.

We provide both wired and wireless cameras to suit different security needs. Wired cameras are ideal for stable, uninterrupted recording and are perfect for locations where running cables is feasible. Wireless cameras, on the other hand, are easier to install, offering flexibility in placement and remote access via Wi-Fi. Both options deliver high-quality performance, and we can help you choose the best solution for your specific requirements.

Choosing the right camera depends on several factors:

1. Indoor or Outdoor: For outdoor areas, choose weatherproof and durable cameras.
2. Lighting Conditions: In low-light environments, opt for cameras with night vision or infrared capabilities.
3. Purpose: For detailed monitoring (e.g., faces or license plates), go for high-resolution cameras. For general surveillance, standard resolution might suffice.
4. Connectivity: Decide between wired for stability or wireless for flexible placement.
5. Coverage Area: Determine the size of the area you want to monitor. Wide spaces may need cameras with higher resolution or wide-angle lenses.
Our team can assist in evaluating your needs to recommend the ideal camera for your setup.

Yes, you can connect CCTV cameras to your computer. Most modern cameras, especially IP cameras, allow direct connection through network cables or Wi-Fi. You can access live feeds and recordings using camera software or a web browser. For analog systems, you may need a DVR and additional hardware to view footage on your computer.