‘CCTV: Looking Out For You’

 We’re delighted to announce the recent addition of CCTV monitoring to our comprehensive range of security services. For us, this is the icing on the cake, providing our clients in Basingstoke, Andover and beyond with eyes that watch 24/7, monitoring, recording and alerting our team to any potential threat or breach of security which occurs.

Not only do cameras enhance our residential, mobile and static security solutions, they also work as a powerful deterrent. Anyone considering trespassing or committing a crime on your premises could be warded off by the presence of CCTV, in hand with our uniformed guards on their routine patrols. Further to this, we can provide technology through which our CCTV monitoring staff can communicate with trespassers, warning them to leave immediately.

All our CCTV services are provided through X-Mil Security, who are experts in their field and install state-of-the-art systems to provide an advanced monitoring service to our private and commercial clients.

These systems are the height of technology, incorporating leading open platform software, and with the capability to be linked to a number of computers for a simultaneous live view and playback of up to one hundred cameras. What’s more, each camera features intelligent Pan-Tilt-Zoom functions, advanced search and export of evidence material – which really does provide peace of mind.

Ask the Qatari royal family, the relatively new owners of London department store Harrods, which is alleged to have over 500 CCTV cameras installed! And while we wouldn’t necessarily recommend quite that number for the majority of homes or businesses in the Hampshire area, we can certainly implement a CCTV-security system which suits your requirements to a T.

Get in touch now to discuss your requirements by clicking here or call 0800 021 3949 to speak to one of our security specialists.

 *’CCTV: Looking Out For You’ was the title of a governmental report issued by the Home Office in 1994, paving the way for a multi-million pound investment in levels of close circuit television in the UK.