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Cameras everywhere. Visibility nowhere.

Surveillance only earns its cost when it produces something you can act on — that’s a design problem first, a management problem second.

Dome CCTV camera tracking two people on a tiled staircase with on-screen bounding boxes

Most organisations have more cameras than useful information.

Footage exists, but often nobody is watching it, and nobody finds out a camera has failed until the one time it was needed. More lenses rarely fixes that.

Before we specify a single camera, we work out what the system actually needs to tell you and who needs to hear it. That question shapes everything that follows — retention, analytics, monitoring and the health checks that keep it all honest.

The four questions your system should answer.

What happened?

Retention, image quality and coverage that hold up when the footage actually matters.

What’s happening right now?

Live verification of alarm events, so a response is based on confirmation rather than assumption.

What’s about to happen?

Analytics and detection that flag activity at perimeters, in restricted zones and after hours, before it becomes an incident.

Is the system even working?

A system nobody is watching is a system nobody notices has stopped.

We specify cameras and platforms against the environment, not a catalogue — lighting, weather, mounting constraints, network capacity and retention requirements all change the answer.

What we work with
Milestone
Nx Witness
Axis Communications
Dahua
Uniview
Vivotek

Design and installation are the beginning, not the deliverable.

Planned preventative maintenance

Structured servicing that finds faults before they become failures, extending the working life of every component.

Remote-first support

Around 80% of service issues are resolved remotely, before a technician is dispatched. When attendance is required, it’s informed and prepared.

Software and version governance

Controlled upgrades that keep your systems supported by the vendor and protected against emerging cyber risk.

Compliance and certification

IQP inspections, structured digital records and Form 12A certification for specified systems, documented and traceable.

Lifecycle and budget planning

Asset health tracking, obsolescence forecasting and replacement priorities — all visible in AssetGuard One.

Every asset, every site, one system of record.

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Proven at scale.

Find out what your CCTV is actually telling you.

Book an initial security review. We will assess your current coverage, system health and monitoring arrangement, and show you what a managed approach would change.