Post 4 made on Wednesday January 3, 2018 at 16:53 |
highfigh Loyal Member |
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If the budget allows, try to make sure that each camera can see at least one other camera- that way, you'll have video if someone tries to disable cameras.
Make sure you can see ALL routs in and out of the building, all paths to the building from the lot's perimeter and if possible, put cameras in the building's entrances.
Are you going to try for license plate recognition? Those are expensive, but they work. Also, if the place is really worth protecting and the odds of problems is high, think about using a thermal imaging camera where people may hide.
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