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For businesses cctv may act as a deterrent from external thieves however it can also help identify criminals within an organisation.

CCTV is widely used throughout the world as a security and surveillance tool. This article will look at what CCTV stands for, a brief history of this technology and some of the main uses of CCTV in society.

CCTV stands for closed circuit television. CCTV is different from television you watch your favourite soaps on as it doesn't broadcast a signal to the public. Instead it transmits an image from video cameras to monitors either via cable, a wireless transmitter or through the internet. This image can be recorded and stored on disk.

Nowadays in the UK CCTV is widely used to monitor public areas such as train stations, roads, city centre squares, shops and buses. However, it doesn't stop at public areas as many people are now investing in CCTV to protect their homes. With 9.5 million crimes in England and Wales last year it is clear to see why CCTV is so important.

CCTV is a great crime deterrent as perpetrators know it is more than likely they will be identified. Areas with less or no CCTV will probably be at higher risk of crime because of this. If the presence of CCTV doesn't deter a perpetrator then hopefully it will catch enough information to aid with any police investigation.

For businesses cctv may act as a deterrent from external thieves however it can also help identify criminals within an organisation. For managers and business owners CCTV can give you a useful insight into how effectively your employees are working. It can help protect your staff from being wrongly accused e.g. if a customer claims they have been miss-sold a product, and can also protect the company from false allegations e.g. onsite injuries.

Although CCTV is mainly used to prevent crime it does have a wide variety of alternative uses. Edinburgh Zoo not only uses CCTV to monitor site security but they have set up CCTV to bring the customers closer to the animals. By paying extra customers can closely see some of their favourite animals without endangering their safety.

Monitoring traffic is essential when planning new road layouts however it can be a time-consuming and costly if you use people to count and take notes. Instead CCTV has been used to accurately capture traffic movements.

Grand Prix racing can be very dangerous; however cctv kits alongside a video motion detection system is used to help officials react quickly and appropriately to any accident or emergency. If a car were to leave the track the CCTV would pick it up immediately displaying an image to the control room. This saves vital seconds which could be the difference between life and death for a driver.

From Zoos to local councils and homeowners CCTV is prominent used throughout society. With so many uses and ever developing technology is it not surprising that CCTV is a big industry.

If you are looking to protect your home or business with digital CCTV cameras then there are a variety of suppliers to choose from. AVA Fire & Security based in South Wales installs and maintains quality digital CCTV and security camera systems. As well as CCTV they provide a number of other solutions including fire alarms, access control, barriers and gates to keep your property secure.

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Evolution of CCTV in United Kingdom For businesses cctv may act as a deterrent from external thieves however it can also help identify criminals within an organisation.

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