Security
Implementing security cameras is crucial for businesses aiming to protect assets, ensure employee safety, and deter criminal activities. Visible surveillance systems can significantly reduce incidents of theft, vandalism, and unauthorized access by discouraging potential offenders.
Beyond deterrence, these cameras provide continuous monitoring, allowing for real-time responses to emergencies and can also aid in the resolution of disputes or investigations by offering concrete evidence for review. Integrating security cameras with other systems, such as access control, enhances overall security measures and operational efficiency.
When selecting security cameras for your facility, understanding the differences between models like eyeball (turret) and fixed dome cameras is essential.
Eyeball cameras, also known as turret cameras feature a ball-and-socket design that allows for flexible movement of the lens and are less prone to infrared glare, making them suitable for environments requiring clear night vision.
In contrast, fixed-dome cameras have a compact, dome-shaped housing that conceals the camera's orientation, offering a discreet appearance and protection against tampering. However, the additional glass layer in dome cameras can sometimes cause issues like infrared bounce-back, potentially affecting image clarity in low-light conditions.
Choosing between these camera types depends on specific business needs, such as desired visibility, the environment in which the cameras are being used in, and the lighting conditions. If you have any questions as to which camera is best for your facility, reach out to our sales team and they can help find the right equipment to suit your needs.