Warehouse & Logistics Security Camera Guide
Author: TechBes Engineering Team•Reading Time: 5 mins•Focus: Bangalore Services
Q: How do you design a surveillance system for a warehouse in Bangalore?
Warehouse CCTV requires long-range IP bullet cameras (minimum 50m night vision) for loading bays, varifocal lens cameras for high-bay inventory aisles to adjust zoom levels, and centralized NVR arrays (32 to 64 channels). Cabling must run through heavy-duty galvanized iron (GI) conduits or tough outdoor PVC casings to withstand forklift movements and extreme temperatures.
Key Takeaways
- •Cover all loading/unloading bays, dispatch counters, and perimeter fences.
- •Use varifocal lens cameras to adjust focus along deep inventory racks.
- •Galvanized Iron (GI) conduit protects network lines from heavy machinery.
- •Centralize recording using multi-bay enterprise NVRs with hot-swappable HDDs.
Securing Loading Bays and Dispatches
Loading docks are high-risk areas. Cameras must be placed high enough to capture container numbers, vehicle plates, and worker movement without glare.
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