CCTV cameras and door entry security systems work together to actively protect your premises, your people and your assets while sending a clear message that security is taken seriously. Modern solutions do far more than simply record video or unlock doors. They give you clear visibility of who is on site at any time, help you control access to sensitive areas and act as a strong deterrent against theft, vandalism and unauthorised entry. With a professionally designed system, you can monitor entrances, car parks, corridors and key internal spaces from a single screen or remotely from a secure device, whether you are on site or off site. Expert installation ensures every camera and door panel is positioned correctly, fully compliant and configured around how your business actually works. Whether you are protecting a small office, a busy commercial site or multiple locations, a combined CCTV and door entry setup creates a layered security solution that improves safety, supports investigations and gives you real peace of mind while you focus on running your business.
CCTV systems provide real time and recorded visual coverage of your premises, helping you see exactly what is happening in and around your buildings. High definition cameras capture clear images in different lighting conditions, while smart features such as motion detection, night vision and remote viewing make monitoring more efficient. Footage can be viewed on site or securely over the internet, allowing managers and security teams to respond quickly to suspicious activity or incidents.Professionally designed CCTV layouts ensure that entrances, exits, car parks, stock areas and high risk zones are covered without blind spots. When incidents do occur, recorded footage supports investigations, protects staff and customers and can help resolve disputes. A well specified CCTV system acts as a visible deterrent, reduces losses and strengthens overall site security.
CCTV systems typically include:
Fixed, dome and PTZ cameras for internal and external areas
Network video recorders (NVRs) or cloud recording for secure storage
Remote viewing on authorised PCs, tablets and smartphones
Infrared or low light technology for night time and poor lighting conditions
Motion alerts and event based recording to save storage
Door entry systems control who can enter your building or specific areas, ensuring that only authorised people gain access. Instead of relying on traditional keys, modern solutions use key fobs, PIN codes, access cards or biometric options such as fingerprint or facial recognition. This makes managing access much easier, especially when staff change or you need to adjust permissions quickly. Door entry systems can be integrated with CCTV, time and attendance, alarm systems and visitor management tools to create a complete security framework. You can track who enters and leaves, set different access levels for staff, contractors and visitors, and secure sensitive zones such as server rooms or management offices. Expertly installed systems are designed around your building layout and day to day operations, helping you maintain a safe, controlled and compliant environment for staff and visitors
Door entry systems typically include:
Keypad, card, fob or biometric readers at key entry points
Centralised access control software to manage users and permissions
Audit trails and reporting showing who accessed which areas and when
Integration with CCTV, alarms and other building security systems
Flexible access levels for staff, management, contractors and visitors
Modern CCTV cameras give you far more than basic, grainy footage. Today’s systems offer high definition and even 4K image quality, so you can clearly see faces, number plates and fine details that really matter when investigating an incident. From discreet dome cameras and highly visible bullet cameras to flexible PTZ units that pan, tilt and zoom across wider areas, you can build a setup that suits every corner of your premises. Indoor and outdoor rated options mean entrances, car parks, corridors, warehouses and reception areas can all be monitored around the clock. When designed and installed professionally, your cameras work together as a smart, connected security system that deters trouble, captures clear evidence and gives you live visibility from almost anywhere. The result is a stronger sense of control, better protection for your people and assets, and a security solution that grows with your business.
Dome cameras are a popular choice for offices, shops, hospitality venues and public areas because of their discreet, low profile design. The camera sits inside a protective dome casing, which makes it harder for people to see exactly where it is pointing. This alone can act as a strong deterrent, as potential intruders cannot easily avoid the field of view. Dome cameras are available in both indoor and weatherproof outdoor versions, with options for fixed or varifocal lenses, night vision and audio. They are ideal for entrance areas, corridors, reception spaces and open plan rooms where you want wide coverage without drawing too much attention to the hardware.
What this typically includes
Indoor and outdoor dome models for different environments
Fixed or varifocal lenses to suit coverage requirements
Options for infrared night vision and low light performance
Vandal resistant housings for higher risk locations
Smart features such as motion detection and alerts
Bullet cameras are easily recognisable with their cylindrical shape and visible presence, which makes them excellent as a visual deterrent. They are often used to monitor building exteriors, car parks, loading bays and perimeter fences. Bullet cameras usually offer a longer viewing range and are frequently chosen where you need to cover driveways, entrances or access roads. Many models come with robust weatherproof housings, making them well suited for outdoor use, but indoor versions are also available for larger warehouses or industrial spaces. Their design often allows for flexible mounting on walls, poles or soffits, giving you precise control over angles and coverage.
What this typically includes
Indoor and outdoor options for entrances, car parks and yards
Longer range lenses for covering distance and perimeter areas
Weatherproof and dust resistant housings for harsh conditions
High resolution imaging for clear identification and evidence
Support for infrared or white light illumination at night
PTZ cameras combine powerful optics with motorised movement, allowing you to pan horizontally, tilt vertically and zoom in to capture important detail. They are ideal for larger or more complex sites where activity can occur across multiple zones, such as warehouses, campuses, hotels, shopping areas or mixed use buildings. PTZ cameras are available in indoor and outdoor versions, with many models offering full 360 degree rotation and strong optical zoom. Operators can control them manually, or you can configure preset tours and automatic tracking based on motion or alarm events. This flexibility helps you follow incidents in real time, gather clear evidence and reduce the number of fixed cameras required.
What this typically includes
Indoor and outdoor PTZ units for flexible coverage
Pan, tilt and powerful optical zoom controls
Preset patrol routes and guard tours for key areas
Auto tracking of movement in defined zones
Integration with recording systems, alarms and remote monitoring platforms
Smart door access systems give you modern, flexible control over who can enter your building and when. Instead of relying on traditional keys, these solutions use fobs, cards, PIN codes or mobile apps to grant secure access, with every entry recorded for audit and peace of mind. You can manage users centrally, change permissions instantly and revoke access for lost cards or departing staff without needing to change locks. Smart systems integrate well with CCTV, alarms and time and attendance tools, helping you improve both security and efficiency. They are ideal for offices, apartment blocks, clinics and shared workspaces, and can be installed on both internal and external doors. With the right setup, you gain clearer visibility of people movements, reduce unauthorised access and make it easier for trusted staff and visitors to get where they need to be.
Key features
App, card, fob or PIN based access instead of traditional keys
Central management of users, permissions and time based access rules
Detailed logs of who entered, which door and at what time
Integration with CCTV, alarms and other security systems
Flexible options for internal and external doors across your premises
Smart gate access systems extend the same level of control and convenience to your car parks, driveways and perimeter gates. These solutions manage vehicle and pedestrian entry using methods such as key fobs, PIN pads, wireless remotes, mobile apps or number plate recognition, depending on your needs. You can control gates from a central console or secure device, set schedules for staff and deliveries, and allow temporary access for contractors or visitors without giving out permanent codes. Smart gate systems improve site security by reducing tailgating, preventing unauthorised parking and creating a clear, recorded trail of access events. They are ideal for residential complexes, business parks, warehouses and gated entrances, with both indoor and outdoor rated components designed to withstand daily use and weather conditions. Combined with CCTV, they create a strong first line of defence before anyone reaches your building.
Key features
Controlled vehicle and pedestrian access to gates and barriers
Multiple entry options including fob, PIN, app and number plate recognition
Central control with the ability to grant or revoke access in real time
Event logs showing gate activity for audits and investigations
Robust hardware suitable for external environments and frequent operation
Security footage storage (NVR Network Video Recorder) is a crucial part of any CCTV and door entry security system, because it determines how long you can keep recordings, how quickly you can access them and how safely they are protected. Modern systems use a mix of local recorders, servers and secure cloud storage to keep your footage available when you need it, whether that is for incident investigation, compliance or peace of mind. With the right setup, you can store high quality 4K footage for defined retention periods, apply access controls so only authorised staff can review clips, and quickly search for specific dates, times or events. Encryption, user permissions and secure backup help protect recordings from tampering or loss. By working with a professional provider, you can design a storage solution that balances quality, retention length, security and cost, while keeping your business fully protected and prepared.
What this involves
Choosing local, cloud or hybrid storage for CCTV and access footage
Setting retention periods to meet compliance, insurance or policy needs
Using encryption, permissions and audit trails to protect recordings
Enabling fast search and playback for specific times, cameras or events
Backing up critical footage to prevent loss during failures or incidents
Indoor and outdoor cameras form the foundation of any reliable CCTV system, helping you protect both internal spaces and external perimeters with confidence. Each environment requires a slightly different setup to achieve the best results. Indoor cameras are designed for clarity, discretion and ease of monitoring, while outdoor cameras are built for durability and performance in varying weather conditions. Together, they provide a complete security solution that ensures every corner of your property is protected, day and night. With the right combination of both, you can create a seamless network of protection that strengthens safety and peace of mind.
Indoor cameras are ideal for monitoring key internal areas such as receptions, offices, corridors, and storage spaces. They’re designed to blend discreetly into your environment while delivering high-definition video and clear coverage. These cameras are perfect for monitoring staff activity, customer interactions or sensitive areas within your premises. Many models include motion detection, audio recording and remote viewing options, so you can stay connected to what’s happening inside your property at all times.
Features and Benefits
Discreet design suitable for homes and workplaces
Full HD or 4K resolution for crystal-clear footage
Motion detection and audio recording options
Remote access from mobile devices or desktops
Ideal for monitoring offices, receptions and stockrooms
Outdoor cameras provide robust protection for building exteriors, entrances, car parks and perimeter zones. They’re built to withstand weather extremes, with durable casings and advanced night vision to capture activity in low-light conditions. Many outdoor cameras also feature infrared sensors, smart alerts and wide-angle lenses for broader coverage. When combined with indoor systems, they create a powerful, layered defence that enhances security across your entire site.
Features and Benefits
Weatherproof and vandal-resistant construction
Infrared and low-light imaging for 24/7 protection
Wide-angle lenses for greater area coverage
Smart motion detection with real-time alerts
Suitable for car parks, entrances and perimeter areas
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We’ve compiled a list of the most frequently asked questions about our CCTV and Door Entry Security Systems to help you understand how we protect your property and keep your premises secure. If you need further information, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. You can also explore our full Frequestly Asked Questions (FAQs), which provides detailed guidance on all our security solutions, installation services and ongoing support options.
Installing a smart CCTV or door entry system offers far more than basic security. Modern systems combine high-definition video, intelligent analytics and remote access to give you full visibility and control over your premises. You can monitor activity in real time, receive alerts for motion or unauthorised access, and review footage instantly from your phone or computer. Smart door entry systems allow you to manage access digitally, assign different permissions and track who enters or exits the property. Together, these technologies reduce risk, improve safety and save time. Whether protecting your home, office or commercial site, a smart system provides a reliable and proactive way to manage security efficiently and effectively.
Key Benefits
24/7 visibility of your property from any device
Automatic alerts for suspicious or unusual activity
Improved access management for staff, tenants or visitors
High-quality video recordings for evidence and review
Increased peace of mind through real-time monitoring
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Yes, we provide a comprehensive security consultation service to ensure your CCTV and access control systems are designed around your exact requirements. Every property is unique, so our experts conduct a detailed on-site or virtual assessment to understand your layout, usage patterns and security priorities. We’ll identify potential blind spots, recommend the most suitable camera types and suggest access points that balance convenience and protection. Our consultants also consider compliance, data storage, and integration with existing systems such as alarms or networks. The result is a tailored proposal that fits your budget and ensures every aspect of your security is covered.
What’s Included
On-site or virtual survey by experienced security professionals
Assessment of risks, building layout and existing systems
Recommendations for CCTV, door entry and alarm integration
Compliance and GDPR advice for recording and data storage
A detailed quotation with equipment and installation options
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Absolutely. We supply, install and maintain modern alarm systems designed for both residential and commercial properties. Our alarms work seamlessly alongside CCTV and door entry systems to create a complete, layered security solution. We offer wired and wireless options that can be managed remotely, with mobile notifications to alert you of intrusions or system changes. For businesses, we can integrate alarms with monitoring centres to provide rapid response in the event of an incident. Every installation is configured to meet your specific needs, whether you require simple perimeter protection or a multi-zone system for larger premises.
Features and Benefits
Alarm integration with CCTV and access control for full protection
Smart monitoring with mobile alerts and remote control
24/7 coverage with professional installation and maintenance
Flexible options for homes, offices and industrial properties
Scalable systems that grow with your business needs
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We provide CCTV and door entry solutions throughout Gibraltar, Spain and the UK, with local teams based in Gibraltar, La Línea, San Roque, Algeciras, Marbella, Málaga, Salford and Greater Manchester. Our engineers cover both residential and commercial clients, ensuring professional installation and reliable support wherever you are located. We operate across a wide range of environments, including offices, retail spaces, warehouses, hospitality venues and private residences. Remote support services are also available, allowing us to monitor, maintain and update your systems securely without disruption. Whether you need a single camera setup or a multi-site integrated solution, we’ll ensure your property is protected to the highest standard.
Service Areas and Support
On-site installations across Gibraltar, Spain and the UK
Dedicated support teams in Manchester, Marbella and Málaga
Remote system configuration and monitoring
Multi-site solutions for growing businesses
Ongoing maintenance and fast response service
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The best CCTV system depends on your property size, security priorities and budget. For smaller homes or offices, high-definition IP cameras offer excellent coverage with remote access via mobile devices. Larger or more complex sites often benefit from hybrid or networked systems using multiple camera types, such as dome, bullet and PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) units. For businesses requiring advanced analytics, smart CCTV systems can detect motion, count people and recognise licence plates or faces. Our experts will assess your environment to recommend a combination of cameras, storage and monitoring options that deliver the clarity, reliability and coverage you need.
Options and Recommendations
Smart IP systems with 4K resolution and remote access
Dome or bullet cameras for indoor and outdoor use
PTZ cameras for large-area coverage and flexible viewing
Hybrid systems combining analogue and IP technology
Cloud-connected solutions with secure remote monitoring
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The number of cameras you need depends on your property’s size, layout and specific security objectives. A small home or office may only require two to four cameras to cover entrances, driveways and common areas, while larger buildings, warehouses or multi-site operations may need a more comprehensive setup. During our consultation, we perform a detailed site survey to identify high-risk zones, blind spots and key access points. We then recommend the ideal camera placement to maximise visibility and minimise overlap. The goal is to ensure full coverage without unnecessary costs or clutter.
Considerations
Property size and number of entry points
Type of areas to monitor (interior, exterior, car parks, etc.)
Lighting conditions and environmental factors
Security goals such as deterrence or evidence collection
Integration with door entry and alarm systems
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Cameras should be strategically positioned to maximise security while respecting privacy laws and personal boundaries. Entrances, exits, car parks, and shared spaces are usually the highest priority, as these areas experience the most movement and potential risk. Indoor cameras are best placed near reception areas, corridors or storage rooms, while outdoor units should cover gates, fences and loading bays. It’s also essential to consider privacy regulations, avoiding private spaces such as bathrooms, neighbour properties or staff rest areas. We follow all GDPR and local regulations to ensure compliance while achieving the best possible protection.
Best Practices
Cover all main entry and exit points
Position cameras at a downward angle to capture faces clearly
Avoid filming beyond your property boundary
Use weatherproof cameras for outdoor coverage
Follow GDPR and signage requirements to remain compliant
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Yes, most modern CCTV systems include secure remote access via a smartphone, tablet or computer. This feature allows you to monitor live feeds, playback recordings and receive instant alerts wherever you are. Whether travelling, working remotely or simply away from the office, remote viewing gives you peace of mind that your property is always under watch. Access is encrypted and password-protected to prevent unauthorised viewing. You can also set up multi-user access so different authorised individuals can monitor specific cameras or zones as needed.
Benefits of Remote Access
Real-time monitoring from any device, anywhere
Push notifications for motion or security alerts
Multi-user access for team or family monitoring
Encrypted connections for data security
Simple setup through dedicated mobile apps
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CCTV footage retention depends on your system’s storage capacity and your specific requirements. Most systems store footage for 14 to 90 days, but this can be extended using cloud-based or network-attached storage. Businesses with regulatory obligations or those in high-risk sectors may choose longer retention periods to support investigations or audits. We configure your system to suit your storage needs and ensure compliance with GDPR, which requires footage to be stored securely and only for as long as necessary. You’ll have full control over deletion schedules and access permissions.
Storage Options
Customisable retention from days to months
Local or cloud-based storage solutions
Automatic overwriting or manual deletion controls
GDPR-compliant data handling and encryption
Secure backup options for vital footage
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Your CCTV footage is encrypted and stored securely to prevent unauthorised access. Only designated users with proper credentials can view, export or manage recordings. Access levels can be customised to ensure that managers, security staff or homeowners only see what’s relevant to their role. Remote connections use encrypted protocols to protect against hacking or data breaches. We also help clients implement GDPR-compliant policies, including password control, audit trails and restricted sharing practices.
Security Measures
Encrypted data storage on secure servers or cloud platforms
Role-based access control for authorised users
Secure login with multi-factor authentication
Regular firmware and software updates
GDPR compliance with full access logging
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Yes, it is legal to install CCTV on private or commercial property in the UK, Spain and Gibraltar, provided it complies with privacy and data protection laws. You must ensure cameras do not capture areas beyond your property, such as neighbours’ homes or public spaces, without valid justification. For businesses and multi-resident buildings, visible signage must be displayed to inform people they are being recorded. We provide full guidance on legal compliance during installation, including GDPR considerations and signage placement, so your system remains lawful and transparent.
Compliance Checklist
Install cameras within your property boundaries
Display clear CCTV signage where recording occurs
Comply with GDPR and local privacy regulations
Maintain secure footage access and retention policies
Keep a record of your lawful purpose for using CCTV
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Some CCTV cameras can record audio, but strict laws govern how and when it can be used. In most commercial environments, recording sound is only acceptable if there’s a clear and justifiable reason, such as security in customer service areas or cash-handling locations. For residential use, audio should only capture within your own property. We advise all clients to approach audio recording with caution and ensure appropriate signage and consent are in place. In most cases, video-only recording provides sufficient evidence while maintaining privacy compliance.
Important Considerations
Audio recording may require explicit consent or legal justification
Always display signage if recording sound
Avoid recording private conversations or neighbouring areas
Check local privacy laws before enabling audio
Seek professional advice to ensure compliance
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Yes, modern CCTV systems are equipped with advanced night vision technology, including infrared (IR) and low-light sensors, to capture clear footage in darkness. Many cameras also feature full-colour night vision for improved clarity and identification. The image quality depends on resolution (HD or 4K), ambient lighting and camera type, but our systems are designed to deliver detailed footage day and night. Proper placement and lighting optimisation during installation further enhance image quality.
Night Vision Features
Infrared and low-light sensors for round-the-clock visibility
Optional full-colour night vision cameras for superior detail
High-resolution imaging (1080p to 4K) for clear identification
Adjustable brightness and contrast for accuracy
Smart detection to reduce false alerts in low light
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Most CCTV systems include built-in safety measures to handle power or connectivity failures. Cameras continue recording locally if power is maintained through backup sources like UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) units. For internet-dependent systems, footage is stored temporarily on the device until the connection is restored, then automatically uploaded to the cloud. We can also install redundant power and storage systems for maximum uptime.
System Protection Options
UPS battery backup for uninterrupted operation
Local storage to prevent data loss during outages
Automatic reconnection and cloud synchronisation
Network failover options for continuous monitoring
Alerts for power or connectivity disruptions
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We supply a range of door entry systems to suit residential, commercial and multi-site properties. Options include keypad entry, proximity fobs, card access and advanced video intercom systems. For modern setups, we also offer smartphone-based and biometric access solutions. Each system is designed to enhance convenience, safety and control, allowing you to monitor and manage access efficiently.
Door Entry Options
Keypad, fob and card entry systems
Video and audio intercoms for two-way communication
Smartphone and biometric access options
Integration with CCTV and gate automation
Scalable systems for single or multi-door use
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Yes, with our video intercom and smart access systems, you can see and communicate with visitors in real time before granting entry. Whether you’re at home, in the office or away, you can view live video and talk directly through the intercom or a connected mobile app. This provides added peace of mind and helps prevent unauthorised access.
Features
Live two-way audio and video communication
Remote door unlocking via smartphone or control panel
HD video for clear visitor identification
Integration with CCTV for complete visibility
Notifications when someone requests entry
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Yes, our access control systems allow you to assign individual permissions for each user. Businesses can limit entry to certain areas or times, while homeowners can set guest codes or temporary access for service staff. This helps maintain security while offering flexibility. All activity is logged, so you have a full record of entries and exits.
Access Management Features
Individual or group-based access permissions
Time-limited entry for staff or visitors
Full activity logs for monitoring and reporting
Integration with CCTV for audit trails
Easy updates via management software or app
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Yes, we supply indoor and outdoor-rated cameras and entry systems built to withstand varying weather conditions. Outdoor units feature weatherproof housings, infrared vision and vandal-resistant designs. Indoor devices prioritise discreet installation and visual appeal while maintaining high performance.
System Options
Weatherproof IP-rated outdoor cameras
Discreet indoor dome and ceiling cameras
Anti-vandal casings for high-risk areas
Flexible mounting for walls, ceilings and gates
Temperature and dust-resistant components
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