Opinion Piece: CCTV and
remote monitoring offers
peace of mind to holidaying
home owners
November 2012
The festive season is usually a time of excitement and
anticipation as people head off on holiday for a well
deserved break. However, this period is also one
fraught with worry and concern as leaving one’s home
unattended for an extended period of time means
that it is more susceptible to break-ins and burglaries.
Nothing ruins a holiday more than returning home to
find your household goods have been stolen. Alarm
systems and armed response can only provide a
certain amount of protection to deter intruders. For
example, if an alarm is triggered, security companies
often only conduct perimeter checks as they are
unable to gain access to properties. Furthermore, by
the time the guards arrive, it is often too late and high
value goods have already been stolen. This has
highlighted the need for remote monitoring of CCTV
footage via mobile devices.
A CCTV solution with remote monitoring on Smart
Phones, tablets or PCs should be a part of any holistic
security solution. Using this combination of tools along
with intelligent integration with alarms and other
security devices allows home owners and residents to
remotely view their property. This offers greater peace
of mind, tighter security and added return on
investment (ROI).
In today’s world, with crime on the increase, CCTV
solutions have gained popularity in the residential
security market. These cameras capture footage of
what is happening at the property, which can give a
better indication of events when an intrusion occurs.
However, CCTV alone is only useful after the fact, and
is a reactive solution at best.
The most effective way to secure the property is to
install an intelligent CCTV solution that enables remote
monitoring via mobile devices, allowing residents and
home owners to ‘check in’ periodically or if an alarm
event is activated. With the correct placement of
cameras, home owners can gain a full view of every
angle of the house and property, inside and out. When
alarms do go off, the reason can quickly be verified
and instructions relayed to security companies to
ensure that the correct action is taken.
However, while CCTV solutions and even remote
monitoring capabilities are readily available, the
challenge is that not all solutions are created equal,
and the old adage ‘you get what you pay for’ has never
been more apt. In order to gain a solid ROI from
integrating CCTV and remote monitoring into
residential security, several factors should be
considered.
The first, and possibly the most important
consideration, is the amount of bandwidth required to
view remote footage. Often, CCTV cameras will require
upwards of 256 kilobits per second of bandwidth to
stream the video and in reality, the bandwidth
requirements are too high for quality footage to be
streamed from remote areas. Much of South Africa
does not have 3G coverage, which is the technology
that delivers the required speed for this transmission,
and even in areas where there is coverage, using this
much bandwidth is expensive and may produce an
intermittent feed at best. Home owners should look
for solutions that use as little bandwidth as possible to
transmit quality images, such as those that offer 8
kilobits per second or 1 kilobyte per second streaming.
However, it is important to note that many suppliers of
these mobile solutions confuse the customer by
interchanging kilobits with kilobytes, creating the
impression that the solution uses less bandwidth than
it does in reality. Choosing a remote solution that
features streaming of 8 kilobits or 1 kilobye per second
will ensure that no matter where the user is they will
be able to monitor cameras on any cell phone or
tablet, even in areas where only GPRS or EDGE
capability is available. The solution should also offer
the facility to record footage at a higher quality than is
transmitted, so that the full quality video can be
accessed at a later stage if necessary. Remember to
always ask for a ‘live’ demonstration as well as
verification of the bandwidth usage before choosing
any solution.
Another consideration is the ability of the CCTV and
monitoring solution to integrate into existing security
features and solutions. To gain maximum ROI, CCTV
and remote access should ideally be able to integrate
with alarms, gates, garage doors and so on, with the
ability to send alerts via email and SMS. This in turn
allows the solution to send notifications to the user
when alarms are triggered, so they can log in and view
what is happening. The solution should also integrate
with electric gates and garage doors, for example, so
that remote opening of these devices is possible. In
this way, should an alarm go off, the home owner can
log in, view what is happening and even open the gate
to allow security personnel to gain access. Using these
integration capabilities, alarms can even be armed and
disarmed remotely, so that the home owner can allow
garden services, house sitters and so on to gain access
and the property can once again be secured when
these people leave.
Remote monitoring and integrated CCTV can benefit
the residential market not only when residents are
away on holiday, but at any other time of the year as
well. They enable users to take full control over the
home while they are at work or elsewhere. For
example, should a visitor such as a technician,
electrician or even delivery person call at the gate, the
user can verify their identity using the cameras, before
deciding whether or not to allow them access.
Cameras can also be used to monitor people within
the home, ensuring that domestic workers are doing
their jobs, children are doing their homework and that
pets are not climbing on the furniture, to name but a
few examples.
Security is an important part of living in South Africa
today, and obtaining a comprehensive, holistic security
solution should be ‘top of mind’ for residents.
Incorporating CCTV and remote monitoring solutions
into security can provide multiple benefits including
‘peace of mind’, especially when away on that well
deserved holiday break.
About Graphic Image Technologies
Graphic Image Technology (GIT) was formed in 1991
and specialises in remote CCTV and control room
technologies as well as broadcast technologies
including video playout, compression and
transmission. The company targets organisations that
require CCTV technology and broadcasting companies
with its solutions, delivering technology that has been
specifically chosen due to its quality and best of breed
status. The company features a level 2 BBEEE status.
Editorial contacts:
Graphic Image Technologies
Mark Chertkow
Managing Director
Tel: 011-4830333
Email: markc@git.co.za
Evolution PR
Liesl Simpson
Tel: 011-4620628
Email: liesl@evolutionpr.co.za
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