Most businesses assume that more cameras = better security.
That’s not just wrong, it’s expensive.
I’ve seen setups where money is spent on multiple cameras, yet critical areas remain uncovered. The problem? Lack of planning.
Blind spots don’t announce themselves.
You only discover them when something goes wrong and by then, it’s too late.
In surveillance, what matters isn’t how many cameras you install, but where and how you install them.
Placement > Quantity &
Planning > Everything
If your cameras aren’t capturing clear facial details at key entry and exit points, then they’re not protecting you, they’re just there for show.
Security should be proactive, not reactive.
If you’re investing in CCTV, make sure it actually works when it matters.
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