Sting National Video Surveillance

See Your Business Clearly


The next step to providing more security and management options to your business is to add a complete video CCTV surveillance system. Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) is the use of video cameras to transmit a signal to monitors on and off line. Sting’s broad range of video surveillance solutions has helped many businesses like yours reduce their top internal and external risks while adding immeasurable benefits to managers.

Advantages
The main advantage of a video surveillance system is the ability to detect, mitigate and manage potential security risks even before they happen. Being able to evaluate surveillance footage will allow you to identify potential risks, target trouble areas, minimize loss of inventory, safeguard against vandalism and protect employees and customers against violence.

A System that Works for You
Surveillance systems are custom tailored to meet your individual business needs. A “cookie-cutter” approach will not develop an effective surveillance solution. Businesses have different employees, buildings, and assets to protect. Sting evaluates each individual businesses needs uniquely. Our surveillance engineers work in conjunction with your company representatives to provide a comprehensive solution that will maximize surveillance effectiveness.

User Connectivity
One of the most utilized advantages of a modern surveillance system is the ability of connectivity. A business owner can now easily access their surveillance system from any personal computer. This gives the user the ability to access archive footage, watch live footage, set recording times and monitor transactions.

Installation and Costs
The installation of a video surveillance system can be made quickly and efficiently with little or no effect on your day to day business. We coordinate with your busy schedule to minimize business impact. We also develop product purchase and lease programs in conjunction with monitoring services to offer an affordable solution for businesses of all sizes. Sting will provide an optimized solution to meet your budget and scheduling concerns.

Customize Your Solution
There is a video surveillance protocol designed specifically to address a variety of business needs. Think about video surveillance NOT as cameras, monitors, and video recorders, but as a new set of eyes watching over your business all the time, wherever you want them - looking for the things that are most important to you. Then let Sting provide the ideal solution to meet your needs.

Go Wireless
Over 90% of video is sent over cables as this is generally the cheapest and most reliable way of sending video. However, wireless is an important option for transmitting video as deploying wires can be cost-prohibitive for certain applications such as parking lots, fence lines and remote buildings. Sting’s wireless solutions allow for more versatile camera placement and eliminate costly cable routing issues.

IP Cameras - Advanced Digital Video Quality
The largest trend in video surveillance today is the move from analog cameras to IP cameras. While all surveillance cameras are digitized to view and record on computers, only IP cameras digitize the video inside the camera. Currently, 20% of cameras sold are IP and this percentage is increasingly rapidly. IP Cameras offer increased resolution for clear image playback and high quality zoom images.

Storage
Sting Surveillance video is stored for later retrieval and review. The average storage duration is between 30 and 90 days. However, a small percentage of organizations store video for much shorter (7 days) or for much longer (some for a few years). Sting provides this access with on-site and off-site storage that is protected with multiple backups and available for review at any time. Your enterprise can keep a Sting DVR (Digital Video Recorder) on-site, or have a remotely hosted Sting NVR (Network Video Recorder) that is professionally maintained.

Video Analytics
Sting Video Analytics scan incoming video feeds to optimize storage and to identify threatening / interesting events. In its simplest form, video analytics examines video feeds to identify changes in motion. Based on the presence or absence of motion, the video management system can decide not to store video or store video at a lower frame rate or resolution. Using motion analytics can reduce storage consumption by 60% - 80% relative to continuously recording. Examples of this are perimeter violation, abandoned object, people counting and license plate recognition.

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