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Churches
and Church Environments
Churches can benefit
greatly from the security provided by video surveillance. Churches and other
places of worship host people of all types and reach out to many groups of people.
This open environment can lead to many security issues for churches, including
vandalism and theft.
Benefits
of Worship Surveillance
- Easy
installation - The introduction of IP (Internet Protocol) cameras
has made the installation of security cameras easier than ever before. Unlike
analog CCTV systems, which involve coaxial cable and power tools, you just
mount your IP cameras in their designated locations. You can even move your
cameras around if your security needs change.
- Prevent
theft and vandalism – Cameras mounted in outdoor areas can deter
possible vandals or thieves.
- High
resolution images - Digital IP cameras provide high quality resolution
and make it easy for you to monitor your church clearly.
- Check
footage anytime – The addition of an NVR (network video recorder)
to your network makes it possible for you to broadcast your church's security
footage securely over the internet. You can check in on your footage at any
time, from anywhere.
- Remote
broadcasting – Do you have elderly or sick members of your congregation
who can't make it to services as regularly as you'd like? You can use an NVR
and a security camera to broadcast your services over the internet and bring
your sermons to the homes of those who can't come.
Risks of Video
Surveillance in Church Environments
- Vandalism
– Cameras, especially when installed outdoors, are subject to vandalism.
Many thieves or vandals try to vandalize cameras in order to obscure their
identity before committing a crime.
- Outages
– Power surges or outages may cause a disruption in your security
system or even damage it.
- Outdoor
damages – Storms, wind gusts, rain and other outdoor hazards can
damage your security system and prevent it from recording.
Configuration
of CCTV Systems in Houses of Worship
Churches, Synagogues,
Mosques and other worship environments vary widely in size, congregation, and
services. Consider each of the following factors when setting up a video surveillance
system in your church:
- What do you
consider to be your most important security issues?
- Have you ever
wished that you could have recorded an incident on camera?
- How big is
your church? Do you have one building with just a couple of rooms or several
buildings with classrooms, offices,
and a library?
- Are there problems
with crimes like theft and vandalism in your neighborhood?
- How much involvement
does the surrounding neighborhood have within your congregation?
- What kind of
theft or vandalism problems have you had in the past?
- Do you host
sports leagues, youth events, parties and weddings on site?
- Do you lease
church facilities for other groups (e.g. Alcoholics Anonymous)?
Setup Advice
for Temple Security Cameras
- Place cameras
in open areas like lobbies, offices, libraries, classrooms and cafeterias.
- If you want
to broadcast your service over the internet using an NVR, place a fixed camera
directed at the pulpit.
- Cameras placed
in parking lots can help reduce theft and vandalism to parishioner cars during
services and other events.
- During special
events, consider reconfiguring your camera system to reduce theft and prevent
problems from arising.
- Outdoor cameras
monitoring your building's perimeter can help reduce theft and vandalism of
landscape equipment and other outdoor features.
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