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CCTV or close circuit television is the process of using video cameras to transmit videos to a limited set of monitors. It is entirely different from broadcast television as the signal is not openly transmitted; instead, it is transmitted only to specific television monitors programmed or wired to receive such signal. CCTV is often used for surveillance for businesses, schools, and even homes. Some of the most common businesses that utilise CCTV cameras are banks, airports, casinos, military installations, shops, hospitals and many others.
With the increased level of popularity in home security systems, more and more owners are looking into investing in such gadget to keep their homes as safe and as secured from bad elements like burglars. In other words CCTV cameras help monitor and prevent criminal activity or help catch offenders. CCTV cameras are designed to continuously operate and can be simplified or complicated -- whichever way the user likes it.
Bullet cameras are another type of CCTV systems. They are the best options for home and commercial use as they are usually small and hardly noticeable. These cameras are called "bullet cameras" because they are designed in a cylindrical way that looks like rifle bullets. Since they are designed to be more suitable for the outdoors companies like free2flow.co.uk use them to check a home's gutters. A bullet camera is mounted on a pole and is attached to a digital viewer so they can see what is inside the guttering without the need for any ladders. With the help of the digital viewer, they are able to record each and every detail of the surveillance made, and then stored in a disc for future reference. This method of checking and cleaning gutters used by the company, hazards of such task is minimised if not entirely eliminated. This has been an answer to the tightening regulations about safety with jobs that has something to do with climbing buildings and other structures.