CCTV Installation Dubai: Get Instant Services at Your Fingertips

QuickData is an SIRA certified CCTV company located in Dubai. We have years of experience installing CCTV systems on various locations. They include shopping malls, hotels as well as restaurants and offices, shops as well as warehouses, schools factories, commercial and residential structures. We have the approval of SIRA for the following actions: Security Control and Alarm Equipment Trading Security and Surveillance Systems Installation and Maintenance As an SIRA approved company for CCTV installation We fully comprehend the requirements for CCTV in different kinds of companies. Our experience and knowledge as well as our experiences with CCTV installation aid us provide the most suitable solution to our clients. In the end, our SIRA audit inspection we conduct for our clients is completed faster than other companies. We have a stellar reputation in the marketplace, because of our outstanding technical support. Our clients consider us to be one the top CCTV company in Dubai. Sira approved CCTV company in Dubai SIRA Dubai is a government entity that is responsible for managing the sector of security within Dubai. SIRA is abbreviation to mean Security Industry Regulatory Agency. Dubai government set up SIRA in 2016 to function as an independent organization. Prior to SIRA it was created, it was the Department of Protective Systems (DPS) of Dubai Police managed this responsibility. SIRA is the authority that regulates all security-related activities in Dubai. This includes guarding services, sales of security systems installation, as well as consulting. Without the approval of SIRA any company is not able to carry these kinds of activities under the license for trade. SIRA accepts new permits as well as renewals of licenses of firms. SIRA has mandated that companies that engage in certain kinds of business to set up the CCTV security system. Businesses can apply for or renew their trade licenses only after an SIRA auditor is able to approve their security system. Which are guidelines for installing CCTV from SIRA? SIRA stipulates that all malls, hotels bank, money exchanges jewelers SIM trader cards, theatres, cinemas and sports complexes and multi-tenant structures. Certain of these enterprises are also required install an alarm system for intruders. SIRA has released particular CCTV installation guidelines for different kinds of businesses. These guidelines define the location of the cameras for installation as well as the most important camera features. The other things that are defined is what is the Field of View (FoV) of the cameras and the dimensions of the images for different locations. SIRA has also established standards for the acceptable frame resolution, resolution and resolution for footage recorded. SIRA has also specified the minimum time period during when companies are required to keep their CCTV video recordings on the website. In the year 2018 SIRA released a regulation which requires all essential businesses to connect their CCTV recorders to the SIRA control room. In this regard, SIRA provides a device known as Video Guard. It connects Video Guard connects to the recorders locally, and also connects to the SIRA server through the internet. For more information about SIRA installation procedures, please visit SIRA's website. How can I obtain SIRA acceptance? SIRA handles procedures for approving CCTV systems via the online platform. The majority of SIRA authorized Security Service Providers (SSPs) are able to access this portal. If you're an Security Service User (SSU) and you are a SSP, then you need to set up an account on the Facility portal. The approval process is carried out in the following manner. The first step is that the SSP uploads all the information for your surveillance system onto the SIRA portal. These include the models IP addresses, model numbers, and mapping from camera to recorder. The SSP will also upload a schematic diagram and also creates maintenance agreements through the website. After you are sure that your SSP is done installing and created documentation and has requested an SIRA audit. After receiving your audit requests, SIRA will assign an auditor inspect the security system of your company. The auditor plans dates with SSP and goes to the site to conduct an audit. If the auditor discovers the CCTV installation isn't up to SIRA's standards and he issue the report as a FAIL. In the report the auditor lists the issues that must be addressed to get the inspection approved. Based on the auditor's remarks In response to the auditor's remarks, the SSP corrects your CCTV system and applies to inspect. The auditor is back to inspect the system, and when your CCTV installation is in compliance with all standards then the auditor will pass the inspection. If the auditor fails yet again, the cycle continues. After an auditor uploads their PASS report to the portal then the SSP seeks and gets the NOC. If you already have Video Guard installed at your site the approval process involves another step. The SSP is required to get initially an Video Guard connectivity certificate from SIRA. To do this SIRA issues the certificate and then SSP is required to upload the SVG layout of your website to the Video Guard portal. It also creates an E-map of the cameras. SSP will also generate an electronic map for the installed cameras and asks SIRA to confirm the connection. SIRA conducts a remote log-in to verify the connection and check if it is able to connect to all cameras. If it's successful, SIRA issues a connectivity certificate that is a crucial condition for passing the SIRA examination.

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