Tuesday, 1 November 2016

9 Pitfalls to Be Avoid While Installing Hotel Security Cameras in Edmonton

A hotel that cares about the comfort, safety and security of guests is never reluctant to investing significant funds on the camera security systems. A guest never forgets to give one star and write terribly bad reviews if her 1,095 $ Versace is stolen during the stay. And, no one is going to stay in your hotel after reading that bad review of the extremely angry guest. No security camera guarding the entrance of the hotel or the parking area is going go to leave a bad impression in the mind of guests. Therefore, in the hospitality industry, it is extremely important to install high-quality cameras to make guests feel safe and comfortable.



Apart from this, there is a right and wrong way of installing cameras. Similarly, there are right and wrong locations for installing CCTV cameras. Here, we have listed some pitfalls you must avoid while installing security cameras in your hotel, motel inn or lodge:

1. Do not give much thought to the cost. Commercial CCTV camera system is a onetime investment that will serve your needs for years. Therefore, buy cameras from a well-established company that also provide fast and reliable after sale services. A bad supplier of cameras may go out the business. In this situation, you will have no one to rely on.  
  
2. Apart from cameras, every component of the security system should be new. Outdated components may cause some compatibility problems. For example, you should not use outdated RG-59 or RG-58 Coax cables with new IP cameras.

3.  It is not a wise move to blow the budget on PTZ (Pan Tilt Zoom) camera. Do not assume that PTZ cameras will cover a large area. A PTZ camera can watch only one area at a time. 
 
4. Do not opt for wired CCTV security system. Even your security system is insecure when cables are exposed and within reach. Therefore, even if you have to shred some dollars, install Wi-Fi camera system only. 
       
5.  Don’t install all cameras on the ceiling or on walls at the height of more than 12 feet. You can install hidden cameras to get a good look of faces.

6. It is not good to skimp on NVR (Network Video Recorder).

7.  Do not expect the entire camera system to be installed in one day. Depending on the size of the hotel and your security needs, it may take a few days or weeks.  

8. Do not make the entire payment upfront. A reputed company asks for only a portion of the total cost. The remaining amount is withheld till the completion of the project. 

9. It is wrong to assume that dynamic IP address for NVR is the best solution. Dynamic IP address may cause trouble while accessing remotely. Therefore, opt for a static IP address.


Not only in case of hotels, even when you are installing home security cameras in Edmonton, should you avoid these pitfalls. 

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