
Security
Visibility, detection and control designed around real-world risk.
We first understand what the system must solve.
Risk, scene, light, distance, retention and review workflow define cameras, recording, alarms and access.
From a scene to a useful review.
Indoor or outdoor use, network, storage, night vision, access and analytics depend on the goal and actual equipment capabilities.
01CCTV
Video designed to observe, record and respond with context.
An isolated camera does not create a system: coverage, scene, lighting, network, recording and access must be designed together.
- Intentional coverage
- Event recording
- Network and access integration
02Alarms
Sensors and notifications configured around relevant access points and risks.
An effective alarm combines detection, communication and a defined response; integrations depend on compatibility.
- Early detection
- Visible events
- Compatible automation
03Access Control
Define who enters, where and under what conditions.
The credential is only the beginning: doors, locks, schedules, records and management must form a reliable flow.
- Manageable permissions
- Event records
- Potential integration
04Remote Monitoring
Review status, events and video from authorized locations.
Remote access does not mean human 24/7 monitoring. We design visualization, alerts and management based on the available platform.
- Context at a distance
- Configurable alerts
- Authorized access
Technologies and manufacturers we can work with according to project requirements.
Explore your scenario before deciding.
A guided estimate helps prepare better questions without replacing final design.
Questions before deciding.
Can I view cameras from my phone?+
Yes, when recorder, network, accounts and remote-access policies are compatible and configured.
How long are recordings stored?+
It depends on cameras, bitrate, resolution, activity, codec and disks; it is sized as a range.
What happens if Internet fails?+
Local recording may continue with power; remote viewing and alerts depend on connectivity.
What is the difference between a camera and CCTV?+
A camera captures a scene; CCTV coordinates cameras, network, power, recording, permissions and review.
Can cameras send alerts?+
Yes, when equipment supports events and scenes are tuned to reduce false alerts.
Can cameras and alarms integrate?+
They can coordinate, after validating compatibility and which system retains critical logic.
Which access options exist?+
Readers, credentials, locks and controllers are selected for the door, flow, security and operations.
Can I expand later?+
Yes, by reserving channels, PoE, storage, network and licenses for expected growth.

