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10th April 2024 Issue no. 700

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The aims behind National CCTV Improvement Week 2012

As the UK counts down to the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and Olympic celebrations, security concerns will be at a record high. All security practitioners, business owners and proprietors, or anyone who has an involvement with CCTV, is asked to test and review their current security camera installations to ensure they are operating efficiently.

In line with the objectives of the Trusted CCTV Improvement Project, National CCTV Improvement Week has been set to help determine and redress many everyday security camera concerns, experienced by a wide range of CCTV users and operators.

Security solutions such as CCTV can be highly effective in helping businesses protect and monitor their employees, premises and assets – but only if they are installed correctly and working properly. Implementing a security solution which is unfit for purpose, represents a wasted investment and could put your business in a vulnerable position, not only preventing you from protecting your organisation, but also from complying with the latest workplace regulations. 

UK CCTV advisor, and developer of National CCTV Improvement Week Doktor Jon says: “It's vitally important for all video surveillance systems to work effectively, particularly where they may be called upon to later provide evidential recordings in serious crime and terrorism related investigations.

“Unfortunately with many existing CCTV systems, identifying and improving often simple operational problems is rarely if ever carried out, and yet in the run up to this summer’s Diamond Jubilee and Olympic celebrations security concerns will be at their highest, and events like NCIW 2012 and IFSEC International have a vital role to play in helping to raise awareness, and assist users in making those urgent improvements as necessary.”  

A broad range of organisations and sectors are thought likely to benefit from participation in the UK's first National CCTV Improvement Week 2012, including local authorities, hospitals, schools, colleges and universities, retailers, banks and building societies, petrol retailers, hotels, shopping centres, commercial premises, museums, airports, train and bus stations, sports stadia, pubs and bars, department stores and leisure parks.

Doktor Jon adds: “Where a security camera system has been 'health checked' during National CCTV Improvement Week and existing issues have been identified, users and operators would undoubtedly benefit enormously from visiting IFSEC International the following week (14 – 17 May 2012, NEC Birmingham), where the extensive range of practical solutions and outstanding technical advice readily available at the show, would immediately help them to address their operational concerns as quickly and efficiently as possible.”

Visitors to IFSEC International will have the opportunity to hear about the latest innovations in the CCTV market from the industry’s leading manufacturers and solutions providers including Panasonic, Samsung, Sony, Tyco, Dallmeier, Canon, Honeywell Security, JVC, IndigoVision, Norbain SD, Pelco and Axis Communications.

Over 140 hours of free education are available at this year’s IFSEC International including the brand new Next Generation CCTV & Surveillance Theatre which will give an insight into the solutions which you could be using to protect your business. Topics include ‘Expanding & Upgrading Your Security Solution’, ‘Should lighting conditions dictate camera quality’ and ‘Advances in CCTV Lighting’, as well as insightful case studies from Network Rail and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.

IFSEC International will also showcase its new How Lighting Affects Surveillance – Demonstration Area which will demonstrate how different lighting conditions affect surveillance from low lighting/ambient conditions to complete darkness. It will highlight the difficulties faced and provide effective solutions through IR Illumination, thermal and night-vision technologies. Visitors will witness camera technologies from Merit Lilin, Samsung, Tyco and Genie utilising CCTV lighting from specialist Raytec.

To register for a free ticket to attend IFSEC International, or for further information, please visit www.ifsec.co.uk/preview, follow on Twitter @IFSEC or become a member of the IFSEC LinkedIn Group.

About National CCTV Improvement Week:

National CCTV Improvement Week was developed by UK CCTV Advisor Doktor Jon, as an initiative under the ongoing Trusted CCTV Improvement Project. NCIW 2012 is the first time that a national campaign has been launched to encourage CCTV Users to health check, and where necessary improve their security camera systems.

For more information visit: www.trustedcctv.org/NCIW2012/nciw2012.htm

16th May 2012




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