Camera and site feasibility
Review camera types, DVR/NVR access, stream availability, network conditions, angles and lighting.
Deployment
The safest path is a narrow pilot: assess the current CCTV setup, select the camera or zone that matters, configure rules, validate outputs and expand only when the owner or site team trusts the signal.
Review compatibility, validate one site workflow, then expand with evidence from the pilot.
Rollout path
Review camera types, DVR/NVR access, stream availability, network conditions, angles and lighting.
Choose one camera or one to three zones where better visibility will change daily decisions.
Define monitored areas, thresholds, time windows, alert users and escalation paths.
Compare outputs against actual site operations and tune rules before wider rollout.
Walk security, operations and management users through dashboards, alerts and review flows.
Use pilot results to decide the next zones, cameras and reporting needs.
What to send us
You do not need a perfect technical document. Even a practical overview helps the team judge the best first camera, zone or pilot path.
Pilot success
A pilot should not end with "the dashboard looks good." It should answer a specific operational question: Did alerts reach the right people? Did evidence review become faster? Did queue pressure become visible earlier? Did the owner or management get a clear rollout decision?
Pilot-first rollout
The first conversation is about feasibility, pilot zone selection and whether your existing CCTV can support the use case.