Protect your business with our premium CCTV System
Discover how our comprehensive selection of commercial CCTV camera systems safeguards restaurants, pubs and shops against various security risks with our flexible payment plans.
Some of the advantages of having a Microtill CCTV System:
Recording
CCTV systems can record footage, allowing businesses to review past events and incidents. This is valuable for investigating incidents, identifying potential threats, or resolving disputes.
Vandal-resistant range
Our CCTV cameras are designed to be sturdy and resistant to tampering or vandalism.
Remote access
Our CCTV systems come with a free mobile app that allows business owners or authorised personnel to access live feeds and recorded footage from anywhere with an internet connection.
Exceptional support
If any technical issues or questions arise, you can rely on expert technicians to troubleshoot and resolve problems promptly.
Professional installation
It saves time and effort for business owners, allowing them to focus on their core operations while leaving the technical aspects to trained professionals.
Flexible payment plans
We are thrilled to offer our Silver and Gold Packages, providing you with the perfect fit for your security needs and budget.
Our CCTV cameras are fully NDAA compliant, ensuring that your surveillance system meets the stringent requirements mandated by the U.S. government. Safeguard your assets, protect your employees, and maintain the utmost security with our CCTV cameras.
Microtill CCTV Products:
Turret Cameras
Dome Cameras
Bullet Cameras
Key features:
High definition clarity
Night vision capability
Zoom capability
Anti-reflection design
Weather resistance
Incident documentation
Data Protection Act 1998
The Data Protection Act 1998 was introduced to promote high standards in the handling of personal information, and so to protect the individual’s right to privacy. All businesses and organisations with CCTV installations need to comply with the requirements of the Act by complying with the 8 data protection standards of good information handling.
Call us to find out how the
Data Protection Act 1998 affects you
Personal information must be:
• Fairly and lawfully processed
• Processed for specified purposes
• Adequate, relevant and not excessive
• Kept secure
• Not kept for longer than is necessary
• Accurate, and where necessary, kept up to date
• Processed in line with the rights of the individual
• Not transferred to countries outside the European Economic Area unless there is adequate protection of the information