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22.01.2022 We are now fully licence for SECURITY ADVISER SECURITY EQUIPMENT INSTALLER licence number 4429602... Contact us for you your cctv needs



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16.01.2022 Considering getting CCTV? If you’re considering getting a CCTV system installed, it’s reasonable to expect the installer be appropriately qualified. You want to know that the person you’re entrusting with the security of your home not only knows how to install the equipment, but is also not a criminal.... The Security Providers Act 1993 includes alarms and CCTV cameras as security equipment and requires that any person or business who takes payment for installing security equipment be appropriately licensed. Part of obtaining a security licence is passing a criminal history check. Common mistakes include engaging an unlicensed electrician or handyman, or offering an alternative to cash payment. This includes the exchange of goods or services such as a carton of beer, or doing work for them (quid pro quo). There is no requirement for an installer to hold a security licence if they do not take payment for the work. The following fines may be issued for relevant offences against the Security Providers Act 1993: Unlicensed security provider $2,001 Unlicensed security provider advertises to carry out the functions of a security provider $1,601 Engage an unlicensed person to carry out the functions of a security provider $2,001 CCTV cameras are an excellent way of capturing evidence of offences, and the footage is an excellent aid for police investigating those offences. ]If you are paying for someone to install your system, be mindful that you may be committing an offence and exposing yourself to unnecessary risk if you don’t engage a licensed installer.

14.01.2022 Asus VivoBook E203 11.6-inch Pentium N5000/4GB/128GB eMMC Laptop door to door $ 480.00 Reliable for light office tasks, the Asus VivoBook E203 11.6-inch Pentium N5000/4GB/128GB eMMC Laptop packs capable hardware, such as an Intel Pentium processor and eMMC storage inside a sleek, compact body. Tipping the scale at less than 1kg, it gives you the freedom to make your workplace mobile. Specifications... Barcode (GTIN) 4718017493093 Product Type Laptops Brand Asus Model E203MA-FD078T Series VivoBook Perfect For Student Devices Colour Pearl White Keyboard Chiclet Keyboard Processor Brand Intel Processor Type Pentium Silver Processor Model N5000 Processor Max Speed (GHz) 2.70 Cache Size (MB) 4 Installed RAM 4GB RAM Expandable To (GB) 4 Primary Storage Capacity 128GB Storage Type eMMC Digital Media Cards Reader Micro SD Screen Size (inches) 11.6 Screen Definition High Definition Screen Resolution 1366 x 768 Screen Aspect Ratio 16:9 Graphics Card Memory Type Shared Microphone Integrated Speakers Integrated Wireless Networking IEEE 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.1 Battery Type Lithium Ion AC Power Adapter 33W AC Adapter Connectivity 1x USB 3.1 (Type-C, Gen 1), 2x USB 3.0, HDMI 1.4 Operating System Windows 10 S Product Width (cm) 28.6 Product Depth (cm) 19.3 Product Height (cm) 1.69 Weight (kg) 0.99 Windows 10 S, 1 Year Warranty (can be upgraded to Win 10 Home at no Cost) See more

14.01.2022 Get your home safe for this Christmas https://bannistercommunications.com/cctv-main/ #bannistercommunications #cctvcamerainstallation #CCTV #christmas2020 #secuityadvisor #LicensedCCTVInstaller #LicensedSecurityAdviser #SecurityProviderLicense



11.01.2022 When shopping for a security system, you’ll need to choose between a DVR or NVR recorder. Both perform the same function but differ in how and the type of cameras used. Understanding the difference between DVR and NVR is essential when evaluating security systems. In this article, our security experts will break down the differences and detail the pros and cons of each so that you can make an informed decision. NVR vs. DVR The Basics At the core, both NVR and DVRs are respo...nsible for video recording. DVR stands for Digital Video Recorder, whereas NVR stands for Network Video Recorder. The difference between NVR and DVR is how they process video data. DVR systems process the video data at the recorder, whereas NVR systems encode and process the video data at the camera, then stream it to the NVR recorder which is used for storage and remote viewing. As DVRs and NVRs handle the video data differently, they require different types of cameras. Most NVRs are used with IP cameras whereas DVRs are used with analog cameras. It’s important to note that a DVR based system is a wired security system, whereas NVR systems can be a wired or wireless system. In Summary DVR vs. NVR System Both systems record video data and are reliable. Although in the past the video quality of DVR systems lagged behind comparable NVR systems, today this gap is significantly lessened. The difference between DVR and NVR systems come down to the cost, how the data is transmitted, and type of cameras. NVR systems tend to have better picture quality, as well as easier installation, increased flexibility, and native support for audio on every camera that has a microphone. However, NVR systems also tend to be quite a bit more expensive than comparable DVR systems, which is an important consideration for the budget conscious consumer. For people looking for a relatively straightforward security system, a DVR system will most likely be sufficient, especially if your property is already wired for a coaxial cable from an existing security system. If you need a top of the line, very flexible solution, an NVR based system will be best. At the end of the day, the deciding factor will be based on the specific security needs of your property.

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09.01.2022 Remote support we use a small custom module that does require installation simply download, double click, and give the provided ID and password to your Bannister Communications technician and we can remotely connect and give you the IT help that you need! Even if you aren't local!... As long as you have a working internet connection, we can connect to your system to take care of most issues! Need Remote Support!? To book your remote support with one of our technicians click on this link https://www.emailmeform.com/builder/form/kj5w2b7a9DuJ

05.01.2022 These two pelicans are a couple of sandwiches short of a picnic. They turned on stolen wireless security cameras... #9ACA

04.01.2022 Security The internet is great we can get our banking done and buy almost anything without leaving the house. But with this convenience comes some risk. There are bad people on the internet trying to make money by stealing your personal details or worse holding your valuable photos, documents and data to ransom. Reduce your risk! Ask the Bannister Communications team how to make your computer and website safe



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