Richmond, VA Video Surveillance Systems


Richmond, VA

Richmond, VA

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Richmond, VA

Video Surveillance Systems in Richmond, Virginia

WorldEyeCam offers quality video surveillance systems at an affordable price in Richmond, Virginia. Please call us today at 1-888-211-2288 for more information on how to get your surveillance system project started in Richmond.

For our Richmond 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 home or business safe. WorldEyeCam is not just a retail store, we also have years of expRichmondnce 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.

Richmond is the capital city of Virginia. The current estimated population is 214,114. The town was incorporated in 1742 by English settlers. Richmond played an integral role in the American Revolution and was the site of Patrick Henry’s famous “Give me Liberty or Give me Death” speech. Thomas Jefferson was Governor of Virginia at the time and he designed the State Capitol building in Richmond which still stands today. After the war, the city became home to large scale iron and flour mills. The iron mill provided armor and machinery to the Confederate army during the Civil War. Richmond fell to Union troops in 1865 and shortly thereafter the war came to an end. After the war, Richmond’s economy remained strong with major industries in iron, brick and tobacco. Freed slaves created a thriving business community in the city and the Jackson Ward became known as the Wall Street of Black America. Today the Richmond economy remains strong with industries in law, finance, tobacco and advertising. The Richmond metropolitan area has six Fortune 500 companies and many high profile businesses have offices in the city including Phillip Morris USA, CapitalOne and UPS Freight. Many tourists visit the city for the historic museums and landmarks that honor the city’s important role in the American Revolution and the Civil War. Popular attractions include the Edgar Allan Poe Museum, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and St. John’s Church.

The crime rate in Richmond is about average to slightly above average for a city of its size. The city was consistently ranked as one of the most dangerous cities in the US between 2004 and 2009 but crime rates have decreased over the past ten years and Richmond is no longer considered one of the most dangerous cities in the US. The chance of becoming a victim of any crime in the city is 1 in 19. Residents are more likely to become victims of property crime than violent crime. The chance of becoming a victim of property crime is 1 in 21 which is about twice as high as the state average. Theft and burglary are the most common crimes. In 2012 there were 6,138 reported cases of theft and 2,030 reported cases of burglary. Residents can protect themselves from these crimes by installing surveillance systems in their homes and businesses. Properties with surveillance systems experience less crime than those without. Surveillance systems can be used to protect homes, offices, museums and retail stores among many others.

We also provide products and services to cities near Richmond including: Henrico, Chesterfield, Midlothian, Mechanicsville, Hopewell, Colonial Heights, Ashland and Petersburg.

Richmond City Hall
900 E Broad St
Richmond, VA 23219

Richmond Chamber of Commerce
600 E Main St Suite 700
Richmond, VA 23219

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
200 North Blvd
Richmond, VA 23220

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