Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Covert Video Surveillance

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Covert video systems are wonderful for law enforcement agencies, monitoring employees, monitoring customer service, watching over your home and much more. Covert surveillance systems are one of the best ways to catch criminals at times when they believe their actions are going unnoticed and/or when no one is around. Almost anything can be converted into a covert camera – lamps, books, clocks, framed artwork, clothing; these systems have become so advanced that looking at these covert camera containing items you wouldn’t be able to tell them apart from the same items that did not contain camera systems.

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Law enforcement agencies were among the first to adopt covert systems. Covert video can provide clear evidence for use in many different kinds of trials; many times the cases will not even go to trial once the video evidence has been viewed. These kinds of systems are ideal for drug or illegal firearms sting operations, interrogations of criminals in custody, they are also becoming a staple of every patrol car on the road for a variety of uses.

Employee theft is also becoming a more serious problem. Employers can use covert surveillance systems to make sure that people aren’t leaving the premises with company property or stealing money from the registers or safes. These systems are also great for making sure employees are showing up to work on time or making sure they aren’t goofing off during times they should be working. Employers can also use covert systems to monitor how their employees treat customers. Sometimes loss of revenue isn’t just the employee stealing, but rather a loss of an actual sale from employees treating customers poorly.

Covert surveillance systems are also a great idea for homeowners worried about burglars. Systems can be set up to transmit to a monitor for simple viewing or a digital video recorder where the video can be recorded and stored. People can check in on their home surveillance systems while they are out on vacation using a computer with internet access and even on their cell phones. These kinds of systems can also be used to monitor the neighborhood directly surrounding one’s home; for example maybe you suspect the neighbors next door of illegal activity or someone in the neighborhood has been repeatedly vandalizing your home or the home of a neighbor. With a covert outdoor system, maybe hidden in a birdhouse or in a tree, these kinds of questions can be easily answered and those responsible can be brought to justice.

Another good in-home use for covert surveillance is to monitor people that may not be entirely trustworthy. By that I am referring to things like the “nanny-cams” to watch over the caretakers of your children. Maybe there are kids in the house that are old enough to be left alone after school in the home but the parents still want to keep an eye on them. There could possibly be some suspected domestic abuse with other people living in the home or a roommate that is suspected of doing something they shouldn’t be.

WTI has been creating covert systems since the company was founded… however, to get more information on these kinds of systems you will need to speak with one of our “Solutions Specialists” as all covert systems are custom made to exact specifications for each customer. There are many ways to contact WTI:
http://www.gotowti.com/ContactWTI.htm or call toll free 866/gotowti (468.6984).

With so many uses, it’s no wonder that more and more covert surveillance systems are being installed everywhere.

~The WTI Team



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