CCTV Systems

Croma Fire and Security provides professional CCTV systems designed to support security monitoring, incident recording, and operational oversight across commercial premises. These systems allow organisations to observe activity across their property, helping protect assets, staff, and visitors. CCTV systems are used across offices, retail environments, warehouses, industrial facilities, and public buildings where visual monitoring supports site security and safety.

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CCTV Installation Services

Our engineers design and install CCTV systems that are tailored to the layout and operational requirements of each premises. Camera placement, recording equipment, and network infrastructure are selected to ensure reliable image capture and coverage of key areas. The quality of system design and equipment selection directly influences image clarity and the usefulness of recorded footage for investigations or incident review.

Features

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Strategic Camera Placement
CCTV systems are designed with careful camera positioning to provide coverage of entrances, internal areas, and external zones. Proper placement supports clear observation of activity across the premises while maintaining organised monitoring of key areas.
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High Quality Video Recording
CCTV systems capture recorded footage that can be reviewed following incidents or operational events. High quality recordings support investigations and provide a visual record of activity on the premises.
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Remote Viewing
CCTV systems can provide remote viewing capabilities that allow authorised users to monitor the site through connected devices. This enables staff to check on the premises while away from the location.
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Video Analytics
Advanced CCTV systems can incorporate video analytics that identify unusual activity or movement within monitored areas. These features can generate alerts when predefined conditions are detected.
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Recognition Technology
CCTV systems can support recognition technologies such as vehicle number plate recognition and facial recognition. These capabilities allow organisations to log vehicles or individuals entering a site and support access management processes.
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Monitoring Services
CCTV systems can be connected to monitoring services where suspicious activity is reviewed by trained personnel. Monitoring can take place overnight, during holidays, or on a continuous basis depending on the security requirements.
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Integration With Security Systems
CCTV systems can be integrated with access control and other security technologies. This allows video footage to support access management and wider building security processes.
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Compliance and Incident Review
CCTV systems can support safety and compliance requirements by providing recorded evidence of events on site. Video footage may assist organisations when reviewing incidents or responding to operational issues.

Our Process

Quotation & Planning
Get started by reaching out to us, and we’ll guide you with a clear quotation while mapping out the best approach for your requirements.
Installation
Our team takes care of everything from start to finish, installing your system with attention to detail and minimal disruption.
Service & Maintenance
And it doesn’t stop there, we’re on hand long after installation with dependable servicing and maintenance to keep things running exactly as they should.

Locations we cover

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CCTV Systems FAQs

Yes, modern CCTV systems can be integrated with access control, ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) and other security technologies.

This can allow cameras to work alongside gates, barriers or door entry systems to record and verify activity. ANPR can log vehicle movements, while integrated systems provide clearer oversight of who is entering and leaving a site.

Integration helps ensure your CCTV system supports wider security measures, not just recording footage.

CCTV systems provide continuous visual coverage of key areas, helping to deter criminal activity and identify incidents quickly. High-definition recording ensures clear, evidential footage that can support investigations or resolve disputes.

When combined with remote viewing or monitoring services, suspicious activity can be identified and escalated immediately, reducing response times and limiting potential damage.

CCTV system design should be based on the layout of the property, lighting conditions, key access points and the level of detail required in recorded footage. Camera placement, storage capacity and future scalability are also important.

For commercial environments, compliance and integration with access control may be considerations, while home CCTV systems often prioritise remote viewing and discreet coverage. A professional CCTV installation service will assess these factors during a site survey to ensure the system performs effectively.

Analog systems use traditional video signals, while digital (IP) systems use network protocols. Digital systems typically offer a higher resolution.

Yes, many CCTV cameras have night vision capabilities to capture footage even in complete darkness.

Typically, footage is stored for 30 days, but this can vary based on your system’s settings.

CCTV stands for Closed Circuit Television. It’s a system that uses video cameras to monitor and record specific areas for security purposes.