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We provide all kind of safety, security, building works and day to day maintenance solutions. We give value to our client and ensure top-notch solutions and services. There are a short list of the works we do-

CCTV Installation
Video/ Audio Intercom Installation

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3 hires on Bark
36 min response time

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6 February 2024

The quality of the installation workmanship, including the positioning of cameras, routing of cables, and mounting hardware were really top-notch. Ensured that all equipment is securely installed and properly aligned for optimal coverage. 23 IP cameras are installed in our office area which are external and internal. Cables are well labelled and structured. Will use their service again. They also submitted as built drawing to keep the record in our it department. More...

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27 January 2024

CCTV Installation

Did a fantastic job at a very resonable price, very helpful, found the fault on the first visit and returned with the materials a few days later and completed the job. Very pleased.

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12 January 2024

CCTV Installation

He demonstrated a high level of professionalism and effectiveness, paying meticulous attention to detail. He remained on our premises until late evening to address and rectify issues diligently. Additionally, his honesty was notable, as he refrained from recommending unnecessary changes to the controller or incurring additional costs, in contrast to others who had visited. Instead, he efficiently tackled the problem and identified a cost-effective solution. More...

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Installing CCTV and security systems helps create a safer environment for people. Knowing that their work directly contributes to the well-being of others can be fulfilling. The field is dynamic, with constant technological advancements. Those working in the industry may enjoy staying updated with the latest technologies and implementing them to improve security measures. Successfully installing a robust security system and seeing satisfied clients can be rewarding. Knowing that your work has a positive impact on their peace of mind and property protection is gratifying. Given the evolving nature of technology, professionals in this field have ample opportunities for learning and skill development. This continuous learning can be appealing to those who enjoy staying at the forefront of their industry. Knowing that our work helps deter criminal activities and protects individuals and assets from potential threats can install a sense of pride and purpose.

As person I have a genuine interest in security and want to contribute to creating safer environments for people and businesses. I have desire to be boss and build a business from the ground up which was my strong motivator to be an entrepreneurs. I was fascinated by technology and its applications in security may be inspired to start a business in CCTV and security system installation to stay at the forefront of technological advancements. I am an individuals with strong problem-solving skills also the challenges in designing and implementing effective security systems is an exciting opportunity to showcase my abilities. The increasing demand for security solutions, both in residential and commercial sectors, can be a driving factor. I think that starting a business in a field with high demand can be a strategic decision. I am very motivated by the desire for independence and autonomy in my work. Starting a business allows me to have greater control over my professional endeavours. As a CCTV and security system professionals with prior experience in the CCTV and security system installation and solution provider industry I decided to leverage my knowledge and skills to establish my own business. Finally a strong commitment to providing excellent customer service and ensuring the safety of clients was a significant motivation for starting a business in security system installation.

Clients should choose me as their engineer or designer because I bring a unique combination of skills, experience, and commitment to every project. I have a proven track record of delivering high-quality results and meeting project goals on time and within budget. My creative problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and dedication to client satisfaction set me apart. I am eager to collaborate closely with clients, understand their specific needs, and tailor my expertise to exceed their expectations. My passion for innovation and my ability to adapt to evolving technologies ensure that I can consistently deliver outstanding solutions for any engineering or design challenge.

Yes, I provide CCTV and Security System services online and remotely. I have experience working with clients globally through virtual collaboration tools, such as video calls, project management software, and cloud-based tools. This allows for seamless communication and efficient project execution, no matter where you are located. If you're interested in more details or have specific questions, please feel free to reach out, and I'd be happy to discuss further.

To keep our customers safe from Covid-19, we've implemented several measures for both indoor and outdoor installation and solution works.

Indoors, we've reduced office occupancy, enforced social distancing, and installed air filtration systems. Face masks are mandatory, and frequent sanitization of workspaces is carried out.

For outdoor projects, we ensure workers maintain physical distance and provide them with appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). Regular temperature checks and Covid-19 testing are part of our safety protocols. Our goal is to prioritize health and safety while delivering quality services.

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Installing an IP (Internet Protocol) camera involves several steps. Below is a general guide to help you decide up an IP camera solutions.

1. Choose the Right Camera:
Select a suitable IP camera based on your requirements (indoor/outdoor, resolution, features, etc.).

2. Gather Necessary Equipment:
IP camera(s)
Power adapter or PoE (Power over Ethernet) switch
Ethernet cables (if not using wireless)
Network router
Computer or mobile device
Internet connection

3. Plan Camera Placement:
Choose strategic locations that cover the desired area.
Ensure power sources are available for wired cameras.

4. Install the Camera:
Mount the camera securely on the chosen location.
Connect the camera to the power source using a power adapter or PoE.

5. Connect to the Network:
If using a wired connection, connect the camera to the router using an Ethernet cable.
If using wireless, configure the camera to connect to your Wi-Fi network.

6. Configure Camera Settings:
Access the camera's web interface using its IP address (check the manual for the default credentials).
Change the default username and password for security.
Set up basic configurations such as date, time, and resolution.

7. Assign IP Address:
Assign a static IP address to the camera to ensure it doesn't change over time. This is typically done in the router's settings.

8. Port Forwarding (Optional):
If you want to access the camera remotely, configure port forwarding on your router.

9. Install Viewing Software:
Some cameras come with proprietary software, while others are compatible with third-party apps.
Install the necessary software on your computer or mobile device.

10. Test the Setup:
Ensure the camera is capturing footage correctly.
Check remote access if applicable.

11. Configure Additional Features:
Set up motion detection, alerts, and other advanced features as needed.

12. Secure Your System:
Regularly update camera firmware for security patches.
Use strong passwords and encryption.
Restrict access to the camera's web interface.

13. Troubleshooting:
If you encounter issues, refer to the camera's manual or contact the manufacturer's support.
Remember to follow local laws and regulations regarding the use of surveillance cameras, and respect the privacy of others.

Installing an analogue camera involves a simpler setup compared to IP cameras, as analogue cameras transmit video signals directly to a recording device, typically a Digital Video Recorder (DVR).

1. Gather Necessary Equipment:
Analog camera(s)
Coaxial cables with connectors (BNC connectors)
Power supply for the cameras
Digital Video Recorder (DVR)
Power cables for the DVR
Monitor for initial setup

2. Choose Camera Locations:
Decide on the locations for your cameras, considering the field of view and coverage.

3. Install the Cameras:
Mount the cameras securely in the chosen locations.
Run the coaxial cables from each camera to the DVR location.

4. Connect the Cameras:
Attach the coaxial cables to the BNC connectors on the cameras.
Connect the other ends of the cables to the corresponding channels on the DVR.

5. Power the Cameras:
Connect the power supply to each camera using the provided power cables.
Make sure the power supply voltage matches the camera requirements.

6. Connect the DVR:
Connect the DVR to a monitor using a VGA or HDMI cable.
Power up the DVR using the provided power cable.

7. Configure DVR Settings:
Access the DVR's menu using the connected monitor.
Set up basic configurations such as date, time, and video quality.

8. Assign Camera Channels:
Assign each camera to a specific channel on the DVR.
This step is crucial for organizing and managing the video feeds.

9. Test the System:
Ensure that each camera is capturing footage correctly.
Adjust camera angles and configurations as needed.

10. Set Up Remote Viewing (Optional):
Some DVRs allow remote access. If desired, configure network settings and set up port forwarding on your router.

11. Secure Your System:
Change default passwords on the DVR for security.
Restrict physical access to the DVR.

12. Troubleshooting:
If you encounter issues, refer to the DVR manual or contact the manufacturer's support.

13. Regular Maintenance:
Periodically check and clean cameras for optimal performance.
Update DVR firmware if applicable.

Installing a video intercom system can enhance security and communication in residential or commercial settings. Here is a general guide to help you understand the installation process of a video intercom system:

1. Choose the Right System:
Select a video intercom system that suits your needs, considering factors like the number of units, indoor and outdoor stations, and desired features.

2. Gather Necessary Equipment:
Video intercom units (indoor and outdoor stations)
Power supplies for the units
Appropriate cables (power, communication)
Mounting hardware
Tools (screwdriver, drill, etc.)

3. Plan Installation Locations:
Identify suitable locations for the indoor and outdoor units.
Consider optimal camera angles, lighting conditions, and accessibility.

4. Install Outdoor Units:
Mount the outdoor station near the entrance.
Connect the outdoor unit to power and communication cables.
Ensure weather protection if the unit is exposed to the elements.

5. Install Indoor Units:
Mount indoor units in desired locations, such as entryways or common areas.
Connect indoor units to power and communication cables.

6. Connect Communication Cables:
Run communication cables from the outdoor station to the indoor units.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper cable connections.

7. Power Up the System:
Connect power supplies to both indoor and outdoor units.
Power on the system and check for proper functionality.

8. Configure Settings:
Access the settings on both the indoor and outdoor units.
Set up features such as camera settings, volume controls, and any additional functionalities.

9. Test Communication:
Test the communication between indoor and outdoor units to ensure clear audio and video.

10. Integrate with Access Control (Optional):
If your video intercom system is part of an access control system, integrate it with door locks or gates as needed.

11. Set Up Remote Access (Optional):
Some video intercom systems allow remote access through mobile apps. Configure network settings and follow the manufacturer's instructions for remote access setup.

12. Secure the System:
Change default passwords for added security.
Restrict physical access to the indoor and outdoor units.

13. User Training:
Provide training for users on how to operate the video intercom system effectively.

14. Regular Maintenance:
Periodically check and clean cameras and lenses.
Ensure all components are in good working condition.
Always refer to the specific installation manual provided by the manufacturer for detailed instructions and guidance.

Installing a home or business alarm system is crucial for security. The installation process may vary based on the type of alarm system you choose (burglar alarm, fire alarm, etc.). Below is a general process for installing a basic burglar alarm system:

1. Choose the Right Alarm System:
Select a burglar alarm system that meets your security needs and includes features such as door/window sensors, motion detectors, and a control panel.

2. Gather Necessary Equipment:
Control panel
Door/window sensors
Motion detectors
Siren/strobe
Keypad or control panel
Power supply/battery
Wiring, connectors, and mounting hardware
Phone line or cellular module (if the system supports monitoring services)

3. Plan Sensor Locations:
Identify strategic locations for sensors, considering entry points and vulnerable areas.
Install door/window sensors on each accessible entry point.
Place motion detectors in areas with a clear line of sight.

4. Mount Sensors:
Attach door/window sensors to the corresponding frames.
Install motion detectors at appropriate heights and angles.
Ensure all sensors are securely mounted.

5. Install Control Panel:
Mount the control panel in a central location, preferably near the main entry/exit point.
Connect the control panel to a power source and follow the manufacturer's instructions for wiring.

6. Connect Sensors to Control Panel:
Run wiring from each sensor to the control panel.
Connect sensors to the corresponding terminals on the control panel.
Follow the wiring diagram provided in the installation manual.

7. Power Up the System:
Power up the control panel and test each sensor to ensure proper functionality.
Configure settings such as entry/exit delays, alarm sounds, and user codes.

8. Install Siren/Strobe:
Mount the siren/strobe in a visible location to deter intruders.
Connect the siren to the control panel following the manufacturer's instructions.

9. Set Up Monitoring Services (Optional):
If you opt for professional monitoring, connect the alarm system to a phone line or cellular module, if applicable.
Register your alarm system with the monitoring service provider.

10. Configure User Codes:
Set up unique user codes for each authorized user.
Keep master codes secure and share user codes only with trusted individuals.

11. Test the System:
Conduct a thorough test of the entire system, including sensors, control panel, and siren.
Verify that the alarm triggers correctly and signals reach the monitoring centre if applicable.

12. Secure the System:
Change default passwords for added security.
Regularly update user codes.
Periodically test and maintain the system.
Always refer to the specific installation manual provided by the manufacturer for detailed instructions and guidelines. If in doubt or if the installation involves complex wiring, consider consulting with a professional alarm system installer.

Additionally, be aware of local regulations regarding the installation and use of alarm systems.