A professional and reliable CCTV system is now an essential part of any multi-layered security system, and the quality is improving with Ultra High Definition real-time video rapidly becoming the norm.
We have been involved in the security industry for nearly 30 years giving us real industry experience. We have seen technology change over that time so we know where we have been and how we got here. With the benefit of that longevity and experience, The Ninja has earned a reputation as a top-shelf installation company, working with private clients, industry and government to provide quality solutions backed up with product knowledge and first-rate service.
21st Century CCTV systems are continuously improving in quality and capability, and they can be as simple or as complicated as your needs demand. At Ninja Security, we are experienced with all facets of CCTV system design and installation, from protecting your home to protecting large enterprises networked over multiple locations. Bottom line – We can provide a tailored solution that meets your needs.
For larger, more complex security installations we can integrate Intruder Detection, Access Control, CCTV and other Building Automation functions to provide a centrally managed security solution networked over multiple sites, across the street or the globe.
When you choose a CCTV provider you need peace of mind.
Your CCTV system is a valuable asset that can help to protect your property and provide evidence of intrusions, workplace accidents and physical attacks. When selecting a provider there are several important issues that you need to be reassured of.
In Victoria, your Intruder Detection Security Alarm installer will need to be licensed with Victoria Police. Ask any prospective installer if they are licensed and insist on proof if you are not sure.
Before having any cabling work done ensure that your Intruder Detection Security Alarm provider is licensed with ACMA – as with the security license, insist on seeing a current license.
The cheapest price is rarely the best price. A cheaper price may mean inferior quality products, no warranty, no insurance and no comeback if things go wrong.
Avoid nasty surprises – get a fixed price written quotation before proceeding with any work. The quotation should include materials and labour. If any unforeseen issues arise during the installation get a written assessment from the installer with a fixed price to rectify the issue.
Ensure you receive a written warranty. You should receive a minimum 12 months warranty on parts and labour. Many products come with warranties of 2 years or more.
Use a security industry professional with extensive and demonstrable experience and training.
Ask for recent references.
Any tradesman who enters your property needs to have Public Liability Insurance and state-based WorkCover Insurance.