Video Monitoring

CCTV Surveillance has become commonplace with cameras on street corners, parking lots and on private property. Every episode of a true crime series shows police piecing together the details of a crime using video footage from around the city.

With phone apps and DIY camera systems making surveillance accessible to all, thousands of hours of video footage are available to search and view.

But what about actually stopping the event as it occurs? Viewing a crime after the fact is helpful, but catching it in real-time is even better. With video monitoring, alerts are sent to the monitoring station for them to view the video clip and take action if needed. They can contact the owner, dispatch the police and/or use two-way audio to communicate with the offender.

Layout of video cameras

Video monitoring can be 24x7x365 or set just for nights and weekends or otherwise outside business hours.

There are many use cases for real-time video monitoring. Whether it  is a neighborhood trying to stop vandals, a museum with a high priced exhibit or a corporate office worried about after hours break ins, there is a video solution available.

Let’s discuss the best option for you – Cultris can design the right coverage for your property and your budget!

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