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CCTV Systems

CCTV Systems ProBizSolutions August 1, 2025
CCTV Systems: Smart Surveillance for Your Business or Property

Our CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television) systems provide 24/7 video surveillance to help protect your premises, deter crime, and monitor daily operations. With live viewing, motion alerts, and remote access, you’ll always have eyes on what matters — whether you’re on-site or away.
Available on cash or monthly finance (no upfront cost)
Includes equipment, professional installation, setup & support

Key Features of Our CCTV Solutions
  • Indoor & outdoor HD security cameras
  • Night vision & ColorVu — full colour even in low light
  • Motion alerts & real-time app notifications
  • Remote viewing from mobile or desktop devices
  • 2-way audio — listen & speak directly through the camera
  • Discreet or hidden camera options available
  • Integrates with alarm & security systems
  • Footage backup via NVR or built-in hard drive
Whether you’re securing a home, office, warehouse, or retail space, our CCTV systems offer complete protection, flexibility, and peace of mind.
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Frequently asked questions
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A CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television) system is a video surveillance setup used to monitor and record activities in a specific area for security and safety purposes.

 

  • Cameras (Dome, Bullet, PTZ, etc.)

  • DVR (Digital Video Recorder) or NVR (Network Video Recorder)

  • Hard Drive (for storage)

  • Cables (or wireless transmitters)

  • Monitor (optional)

Power supply

  • DVR is for analog cameras.

     

NVR is for IP (digital/network) cameras.
NVRs generally offer better video quality and remote access.

 

It depends on the size of the property and the areas you want to monitor. Common packages include:

  • 4 cameras (small homes/offices)

  • 8 cameras (medium-sized businesses)

  • 16 cameras (larger buildings)

  • 32+ cameras (complex setups)

Yes. Most modern systems support remote access via smartphone, tablet, or computer using an app or web interface.

 

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