Security & Surveillance

Home Surveillance

  • Smart Cameras: These internet-connected cameras allow homeowners to monitor their property remotely through smartphone apps. They often include features like motion detection, night vision, and two-way audio.
  • Doorbell Cameras: These devices provide video monitoring of the front door area. They typically feature motion detection and allow homeowners to see and communicate with visitors from their mobile devices.
  • Digital and Biometric Locks: Digital locks use keypads or smart technology for access, while biometric locks use fingerprint or facial recognition, enhancing security by ensuring only recognized individuals can enter.

Business Surveillance

  • IP Cameras: Internet Protocol (IP) cameras transmit video data over a network, allowing for high-resolution monitoring and remote access. They can be integrated with other security systems for comprehensive surveillance.
  • Biometric Authentication: This security measure uses unique physical characteristics, such as fingerprints or iris scans, to verify identity. It enhances access control in business environments, providing a high level of security against unauthorized access.

These elements together create a comprehensive security and surveillance strategy that protects assets, individuals, and information across various settings.