A properly designed and installed WesTec Guardian CCTV/Video Surveillance system offers protection and 24/7 security for your Houston area business.
Five key areas to consider when designing your CCTV/Video Surveillance system:
1) What is the primary Purpose of your Houston area video surveillance system?
Determining the purpose of your security system helps narrow down the functions you want and especially the price. From all-weather cameras to being able to record a years’ worth of video, finding the purpose of your system is most important. The first part of finding the purpose is to look at your location.
2) What is your Budget?
This is where your decision making process should start. How much do you have to spend? If for example you are trying to deter or prevent theft your budget must be balanced against the cost of a potential theft.
3) What does the Location you are trying to cover look like?
You need to “take” a mental picture of the area you are seeking to cover with your video surveillance system. Look at what structures are in the way; is the land flat or hilly, what are the access points. Also there are several practical considerations that need to be considered such as:

- Power Source – some cameras need electrical power to operate, where and how to get power to each camera.
- Mounting – there are numerous types of mounting brackets available; what type of surface are the cameras going to mounting to, such as brick, wood, metal, etc; also do they need to protect it from lightning?
- Environment – is it hot or cold? Day or night, or both; what kind of environment do the cameras need to operate in?
4) What kind of Camera is required to meet your needs?
The price of an individual camera can range from $50.00 to $50,000.00, depending on how, when, where and what area you are trying to cover. Some of the issues you need to consider are:
- Lighting – what kind of lighting does the area have when you want to cover it? Natural or artificial; daylight or nightlight; surrounding lights
- Resolution – what kind of picture do you need? The clearer, more precise the view you need the more the camera will cost; the distance and width of the view you need to view also comes into play here



5) How long do you want to Archive the records of your pictures?
This is one area that you need to spend some time carefully considering. How long do you need to keep a record of the pictures you take? Also you need to decide if you need to have the system active 24/7 or want it to work only when it is triggered by an event. The longer you keep a record the more storage space you will need and the higher the cost of this component.

