Museum Video Surveillance Systems
Museum Video Surveillance Systems
WorldEyeCam offers quality video surveillance systems at an affordable price for museums. Please call us today at 888-211-2288 for more information on how to get your surveillance system project started.
For our museum customers we offer a full line of DVRs, NVRs and CCTV security camera products at affordable pricing from a trusted veteran of the security world. We offer free cost analysis to find you the best option for your budget. Our support team is here to help with any technical questions you have about your security camera systems. We are your one stop shop for advice, sales reinforcement and technical support.
Our large selection of surveillance equipment ensures you will find the products you need to keep your business safe. Worldeyecam is not just a retail store, we also have years of experience in security camera installation so we can make the most informed recommendations about what security system is right for you. We stand behind our products 100% and we will stay with you for the long haul to keep you, the customer, happy.
With years of experience selling and installing security camera systems we can also easily upgrade your current system. If your museum has an existing VCR/Tape Based CCTV System, let us help you upgrade to an Internet Accessible DVR or NVR. Many of the modern systems will allow you to view surveillance footage on a PC or mobile device so you can monitor your property from anywhere. In most cases these upgrades are simple and affordable. Call today at 888-211-2288.
Popular Surveillance Systems Cameras and DVRs at Museum
IMAX-TRIDR-4 1080p 30FPS 4 Channel 1.5U up to 16TB HD-AVS Tribrid DVR
4 HD-AVS 2 MP Security Bullet Cameras and 4 Dome Cameras DVR System Kit for Business and Home Office
IMAX-AVS-720P 1.3 MP 720P HD-AVS White Bullet Camera
720P HD-AVS IR Vandal White Dome w/ 2.8-12mm Varifocal Lens, 100ft IR & DC12V
Museums are an incredible gift to the world, allowing thousands of people to view priceless works of art and artifacts that transport us to various times and places throughout history. The treasures that inhabit museums teach us about history, open our minds and inspire us. It is extremely important that these treasures be protected and that everyone be free to view them unencumbered. Security that protects the works of art without disrupting the flow of visitors is a top priority for museum officials. Many museums employ the use of video surveillance systems to monitor museum property but often, due to budget constraints, these systems are out of date.
Video surveillance systems allow museums to prevent theft from showrooms and storage areas, prevent vandalism and watch for suspicious activity. Surveillance systems have also been used to monitor employees and ensure that workplace guidelines are being followed and that the best customer service is being offered to visitors. Modern surveillance systems provide searchable footage and have face recognition capabilities which can be helpful in employee monitoring and identifying criminals.
When installing up to date surveillance systems in museums, aesthetics is a big issue. Museums are often works of art themselves with incredible architecture and it is important that these buildings are not damaged or disrupted by cameras and cables. An expert installer can find the best places to install unobtrusive cameras and hide cables without damaging the structure or making visitors feel like they are being watched. It is also important that the cameras themselves do not become damaged because if they do, footage may be lost. Durable vandal-proof cameras would be the best option for museums. IP systems are the most up to date and allow users to view footage remotely and transfer footage to police or insurance companies should an incident occur. These systems are also surprisingly easy to install and can be easily upgraded as technology advances.
Popular Surveillance Security Camera Systems at Museum
Video analytics is another useful component of modern surveillance systems. Analytics can automatically alert security if someone is getting too close to a work of art of if an object is moved. Also, security can be alerted if a questionable package is left on museum premises which can be a helpful counterterrorism tool. Museums would require a large amount of cameras placed throughout the premises and it would be impossible for security to monitor footage from so many cameras at once. This is why video analytics is a necessary tool in preventing theft or damage to works of art and artifacts.
Museums display extremely valuable collections and protecting them is a top priority. Unfortunately, museums can be prime targets for theft and vandalism. The best way to protect museums and protect the integrity of the institution is with a video surveillance system. These systems deter theft, vandalism and worse. It is also important that these systems be kept up to date to provide the best security.
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