Why Surveillance?
Most situations today require a complete safety/security plan. The plan should contain requirements for intrusion detection, video assessment, fire detection, access control, and full two-way communication.
Critical functions and locations must be monitored using wired and wireless backup communications.
The most significant driving force behind the explosion in the use of closed-circuit television (CCTV) has been the worldwide increase in theft and terrorism and the com- mensurate concern and need to protect personnel and assets.
To meet this new threat, video security has taken on the lead role in protecting personnel and assets.
Today every state-of-the-art security system must include video as a key component to provide the “remote eyes” for security, fire, and safety.