Security Systems
We provide different types of surveillance, from electronic surveillance equipment to complex methods and systems.
When it comes to surveillance, you would be forgiven for assuming it begins and ends with stationary cameras and sensors. In fact, that is how many individuals and businesses choose to protect their properties. However, the world of surveillance extends much further, including covert operations and investigations.
You don’t have to be a large corporation to make use of surveillance. Surveillance offers something for everyone. Private investigators and security firms are practiced at helping people in all kind of situations.
Some of those situations may include employee theft, insurance fraud, infidelity or even child support. Our main aim of these types of surveillance is to provide you extensive information and reports that allow the client to come to an unbiased conclusion. The information provided will also help to provide evidence if the case should go to court.
Surveillance and investigation can be done discreetly and professionally so you can be sure you get information that is accurate and allows you to make clear decisions.
Different Surveillance Methods
There are many different surveillance methods that could lead to information. The system and equipment used will depend on the type of case being investigated and the level of discretion that needs to be employed. Here are some examples.
- Electronic surveillance – Electronic surveillance equipment is often the most used tool during an investigation. It could range from cameras and wiretaps to GPS tracking and more. An employer may want to use GPS on company vehicles, for instance, to ensure they’re being used professionally by employees. Electronics can record an array of information for investigators to document.
- Interviews – Interviews are far less common, but they can serve a purpose in certain investigations. In a missing persons case, for example, the more information an investigator can get, the easier it will be to locate the missing person. An investigator may want to interview family, friends and co-workers to narrow down the search.
- Observation – You can gather a lot of information just by observing someone. This type of surveillance is common for a suspected cheating partner case. Investigators spend time physically observing the person in question and will report back with the information gathered. This may be over several days, several weeks and in different areas.
- Technical surveillance – Technical surveillance involves the use of audio and visual equipment to document behavior and conversations. This type of surveillance can come in handy during proof of cohabitation cases or employee sickness and absenteeism.
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