
One of the best tools in a comprehensive security system is CCTV. It’s useful for preventing and solving crime, and so is seeing increasing use across the country both in business and domestic premises. This leads to the question of who actually needs CCTV.
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Do CCTV cameras have to be visible?
The short answer is yes, CCTV cameras do need to be visible or at least sign posted. Read on to learn more about CCTV surveillance rules.
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CCTV with remote monitoring is a major part of a modern and effective security system. Technology has evolved beyond the need for an on-site guard who spends his shift watching a bank of monitors. Remote monitoring is just as effective, and can be more cost and time-efficient.
So, how does CCTV with remote monitoring work? And is it right for you? Read on to find out.
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In 2022, police forces across England and Wales received a total of 250,690 crime reports about burglary. So, what can be done to bring that number down? Well, preventing crime is often the best way of solving crime. No need to solve a burglary if you can stop it from happening, after all. More...

If you have a CCTV camera installed on your property, or you're looking to have one installed in the future, you should always follow CCTV regulations to ensure that you comply with the UK CCTV rules. Guidance includes deleting footage regularly and informing people that you are recording.
In this blog, we'll outline UK CCTV regulations from the Information Commissioner's Office and the Surveillance Camera Commissioner. These CCTV laws will allow you to use your CCTV camera system while protecting yourself, your property, and anyone else that may be recorded using your CCTV system.
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