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For both homeowners and commercial property owners, security should be of paramount importance. Every year, incidents of theft, vandalism, and other crimes increase, emphasizing the need for effective surveillance systems. Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) systems are vital for monitoring and securing properties. Regular maintenance of these systems is crucial to ensure their effectiveness. An Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) for CCTV systems ensures they remain in optimal condition, providing reliable security and peace of mind.
A CCTV system consists of cameras, monitors, and recording devices that capture and record video footage of specific areas for surveillance and security purposes. These systems are essential for deterring criminal activities, monitoring property, and providing evidence in case of incidents. The installation and maintenance of CCTV systems involve ensuring cameras are correctly positioned, functioning, and recording high-quality footage. Ensuring the system is maintained through an AMC is crucial for its effectiveness. Regular maintenance checks by professionals guarantee that the system is ready to capture clear footage and operate smoothly, providing peace of mind to property owners. Installing a full–fledged surveillance system is designed to provide 24×7 monitoring. These systems require frequent functionality checks to ensure continuous operation. If the system is not maintained and properly serviced, the main objective is deprived. We contract regular maintenance to ensure they enjoy continuous and trouble–free services throughout the year.
IFS Engineers engineer will ensure the following:
Inspection
1. The experienced staff to address any problems with the system.
2. Carry out a visual inspection of all major components (including cabling and connections where
accessible) for signs of deterioration or damage and rectify as necessary cameras
3. Examine supporting brackets and towers for signs of corrosion and damage.
4. Check physical condition of cameras and housings for signs of deterioration due to rain, dust and dirt.
5. Check that field of view is correct.
6. Check that all camera bracket fittings and clamping bolts are tight.
7. Check that lenses are correctly focused.
8. Check operation of auto-iris lenses as appropriate.
9. Clean housing windows as necessary.
10. Check condition of pan / tilt unit, adjusting position of end stops and presets where applicable.
11. Check operation of infrared units.
12. Check physical condition and cable connections.
13. Check operation of controls and adjust for best picture controls
14. Check physical condition and cable connections.
15. Check operation of the associated equipment & accessories
16. Check time / date settings and adjust if necessary