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Circuit TV
If you’ve been in the security department of any hospital, hotel, casino
or even shopping mall, you might have noticed an array of tv screens
stacked from top to bottom showing various locations of the premises.
Although you may not have realized it at that time, you were witnessing
what has come to be known as closed circuit tv. Closed circuit
tv, as the name suggests is a broadcasting system that is closed,
or open only to those with the authority to access it. It is a
surveillance system that is used in places where the security officers
need to monitor the action of people in the premises or even to keep watch
over the area. Most shopping malls have a closed circuit tv system to
monitor the activities of the shoppers and to track and identify
shoplifters. Hotels have it too to keep an eye on the security and safety
of their guests. Casinos use closed circuit tv to identify people
who may be using underhand methods or sleight of hand to increase their
chances of winning. And hospitals and research facilities use closed
circuit tv to monitor various areas, patients and even to track
doctors.
Basically any area that needs to be monitored discretely uses closed
circuit tv as the medium of choice. Unlike broadcast television,
closed circuit tv primarily serves as a surveillance medium. This
is how it was envisaged and it has proven very effective in providing
round the clock surveillance that regular manpower is either incapable or
providing or proves too costly to use effectively. Another advantage of
closed circuit tv as a surveillance methodology is that the eye of
the camera catches everything and misses nothing. While a human being on
the surveillance job may be distracted, may fall asleep or even be
occupied with something else, a close circuit tv system is on the
job, with full focus and concentration 24 hours a day, seven days a week. But the biggest advantage
closed circuit tv has over conventional surveillance methods is
that everything that is seen, is recorded. And this proves to be
invaluable when a crime has been committed and evidence is needed.
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Which is one reason why most corporate entities and even private
individuals use closed circuit tv surveillance methods to protect
themselves, their assets and their privacy from prying eyes. While it may
sound ironical that a closed circuit tv is being used to ensure
privacy, it is something that most celebrities have resorted to nowadays.
And the business of closed circuit tv is bigger than one would
imagine. Nearly all the manufacturers of regular broadcast and consumer
audio visual equipment have a line of closed circuit tv products.
Sony, Panasonic, Hitachi and other such reputed names offer an entire
range of closed circuit tv equipment. And contrary to popular
belief, closed circuit tv is not just a regular television set
stacked one on top of the other. it is an intricate network of cameras,
audio equipment, wired and wireless connectors and display systems that
come together to provide the finest surveillance system known and used
today.
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Hello, I'm Debbie Magee, freelance writer, author of this page, titled:
Closed Circuit TV
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