If you have a CCTV camera installed on your property, or you're looking to have one installed in the future, you should always follow the laws and CCTV regulations to ensure that you comply with the UK CCTV rules.
In this blog, we'll outline the CCTV regulation laws from the Information Commissioner's Office and the the Surveillance Camera Commissioner in the UK. These CCTV laws will allow you to use your CCTV camera system while protecting yourself, your property, and anyone else that may be recorded using your CCTV system.
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CCTV cameras are incredibly useful pieces of equipment. From reducing crime rates to providing peace of mind and security for your property, there are many benefits to owning a CCTV camera.
If you're thinking about using a hidden camera, there are a few rules and regulations that you need to follow to use a hidden camera legally.
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If you're thinking about installing CCTV in the workplace, then it's a good idea to be aware of the rules. When you install CCTV cameras in your workplace, you need to have the safety and privacy of your employees in mind.
CCTV rules in the workplace are incredibly important to follow for, especially for legal reasons.
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If security is a priority for you, you may be considering installing a CCTV camera to protect your home or business. But do you need to ask permission before installing a camera?
The short answer is no, you do not need permission to install a CCTV camera on your own property in the UK. However, there are guidelines from the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) that you will need to follow as a CCTV camera user.
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The visual range of a security camera depends on a variety of features. Generally speaking, security cameras have a range of anywhere between 10 and 70ft during the day. Some advanced night-vision security cameras have a range of 100-200ft!
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