6 questions to ask yourself before choosing a CCTV Installation Service Provider
6 questions to ask yourself before choosing a CCTV Installation Service Provider.
CCTV installation is evident in offices and shops, but recent times have seen a rise in home installations as well. Despite their popularity, people still seek advice on how to install CCTV cameras. It’s not impossible to set up these systems on your own but you are likely to make mistakes during its installation, resulting in poor coverage, unoptimized storage, and insufficient control. Hiring professionals will eliminate these problems and you can be assured that you have the best setup possible for your needs.
How do you select your Installer/Service providers?
1.Do they have a website that furnishes all the required information?
Company must have a website that mentions necessary information that a visitor has regarding their services, installation and maintenance process etc.
2.Do they have a registered office or Headquarters?
Check the company’s website for a legitimate telephone number and address. If there is no way to contact this company offline, this may be a red flag that the business is not legitimate.
3.Do they carry sufficient work experience or expertise in the areas of your requirement?
This will help you determine the right system for your company’s needs, then you can go ahead with installation and pick after sales services. That way, you only have to make one call for all your needs, whether it’s video surveillance, access control, alarm monitoring or fire and life safety.
4.Do they have certified technicians ?
Wherever possible, work with a full-service security integrator. A full-service provider, like Aegis can handle it all––installation, maintenance, monitoring and service. We find this approach makes life a whole lot easier for our customers, taking the hassle out of security so you can focus on other aspects of your business.
5.Do they have testimonials that justify their work in accordance with client/customer experience?
Take a look at the internet for reviews and ratings of service providers in your area.
6.Do they have a support center to address queries/landline number or efficient after sales services?
When these are not handled by the same company, it can take a lot of time (and trouble) to coordinate with everyone to handle the issue. Once someone comes out to repair the system, they may still have to work with the installer to make sure everything is working as intended.
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