The Value Of IR CCTV Cameras

Published: 10th May 2011
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Security services have long been necessary and video surveillance has been an important tool in the execution of those security services. The use of video cameras has been widespread since the mid 1970's. The first known use of closed circuit television (CCTV) monitoring to record and impede criminal activity was in the town of Olean, New York in 1968. Since then, many banks, retail stores, warehouses, storage units and resident apartments have utilized IR CCTV Cameras to protect valuable assets and to aid in the capture and conviction of perpetrators of criminal activity. Being able to record the activity in and around sensitive areas and to be able to do so in low light conditions with IR can be invaluable.

The warehouse industry utilizes cameras to help protect the millions of dollars of product that they store for clients who wish to have the product shipped at a later date. Cameras are usually placed in very strategic places so as to capture any sort of activity in that particular area. Generally, more than one camera is deployed and used in conjunction with closed circuited televisions that are combined with recording devices such as video home system, otherwise known as VHS, cassette tapes or computer accessed memory disks. These cameras and closed circuit monitors can prevent theft and vandalism at the location it is deployed.


However, there is a need to provide enough light for the camera to operate correctly and for the monitors to be able to display an image that can beneficial when recorded for playback. The need for IR CCTV Cameras is required because recording in the dark isn't very useful. Infrared cameras use a light that cannot be seen by the human eye and it makes the recording of a particular area a subversive operation; undetectable by anyone in the area.

Often, a company needs to shed some light, or in some cases, record the activities of their employees. Employees can cost a corporation millions of dollars in lost revenue do to less than professional activities. These activities can be anything from stealing products and supplies to wasting time on the job or even allowing unauthorized access to the facilities in which they work. One of the benefits of IR CCTV Cameras is that they can switch between the IR mode, used at night or in a low visibility atmosphere, and a natural daylight mode that will save on the life of the LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) that the camera uses at night or in low visibility.


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