5 Risks involved in installing a CCTV cameras

 

5 Risks involved in installing a CCTV cameras

Closed-circuit television cameras, or simply CCTV, are an advanced technology that helps to keep the property and its inhabitants safe and secure. Unlike other security measures, these are costly and require monitoring, but they also offer a variety of benefits for the property. If placed strategically, it can ensure the safety of the property, reduce crime rates, and reduce the chances of theft and robbery. physical security consultant like DSP consultants in Saudi Arabia can walks you through the potential risks and suggests a strategic design for the placement of cameras. Having a CCTV camera increases security but is also prone to many risks. Several threats can obstruct the camera’s performance.

5 Risks involved in installing CCTV cameras

  1. Vandalism

Vandalism is the destruction of a CCTV camera’s body by some random troublemakers; they might break the camera completely, disassemble it without authorization or knowledge, or spray paint all over the body of the camera. Modern cameras have metal housings and cases attached to them. These cage-like constructions aid in keeping it safe from vandals. To keep troublemakers away from the lens, cages are mounted to the walls.  Also, placing the camera at a safe distance from the average reach and at the right angles will keep the troublemakers away.

 

  1. Monsoon Rains

Like any other electronic device, the installation and functionality of CCTV cameras are adversely affected by climatic conditions. During heavy rain, the water seeps in, and the cameras will stop working. Always plugging off cameras whenever the weather changes can prevent this. If you live in an area receiving more rain, it is better to waterproof your device. This can be achieved by using a plastic canopy or water bag system.

 

  1. Hacking

When it comes to anti-theft technology, CCTV security cameras are really helpful. Justice demands the original evidence. That is why the majority of people attempt to hack into the security system's software. Technically speaking, WAP2, also known as Wi-Fi-protected Access 2, is a sophisticated protocol that can strengthen your network.

 

  1. Firmware Updates

An IP security system, like the one your personal computer uses, is run by firmware, a program. It keeps the camera functioning, and failing to update it may result in a number of functional problems. Updating it periodically can prevent any difficulty.

 

  1. Bugs

Floodlights are typically included with cameras to give them the ability to see at night. They are positioned at the corners of the beam and are typically covered by canopies. These places are where spiders and insects reproduce. Most of the time, the camera's light attracts them; therefore, you need to occasionally clean the camera's exterior and apply insect repellent.

This makes it obvious that the maintenance of CCTV is little hard, but let’s not deny the fact that these are very critical for the security of the property and its inmates. So it is better to be prepared for these issues. Knowing the risks in advance will help you tackle them effectively. A physical security consultant will guide you with all the advice related to its installation and also suggest the best technology available in the market.DSP consultants are leading Security assessment consultants in Saudi Arabia providing best solutions for all the security concerns.

 


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