CCTV Company Eastbourne

CCTV Company Eastbourne

Professional and prompt CCTV Services in Eastbourne.

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Protect your Property with CCTV

We are CCTV professionals and we have been working with customers in Eastbourne for over 15 years. Our experience and knowledge means that every CCTV camera fitted is fit for purpose and is going to do the job it was set out to do.
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CCTV Services Eastbourne

Always Professional

We offer a professional CCTV installation service. We take extreme pride in our installation work and  make every attempt the conceal cables. Our skilled  installation team are fully trained. 

Need your CCTV Repaired

Do you need a CCTV repair? get in touch and we come and have a look. We can repair just about any CCTV system.

Is your CCTV system performing?

We provide a CCTV system service.  This will generally take 4 hours and we will check everything on the CCTV system including software, recording, framerate, events, cameras, connections and we will clean camera lenses and remove dust from recorder and harddrive.

Keep your CCTV system in tune

We provide an anual CCTV maintenance plan. Every 12 months we will arrange a visit and call in  to give the CCTV system a full health check and service.

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Book a survey or ask us a question, We are here to help.

Free CCTV Viewing

CCTV viewing on your phone, tablet and PC is completely free with our CCTV installations. View on as many devices as your wish to.

3 Year CCTV Warranty

All of our professional CCTV systems come with a 3 year warranty.

Why CCTV In 
Eastbourne?

One of the most cost-effective ways to provide security in the workplace is with the use of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV). CCTV allows businesses to lower cost and risk by protecting their assets with continuous and seamless monitoring of their facilities. These are  relatively inexpensive cameras can be an affordable and highly reliable.
:1. Reduce cost and risk
CCTV security systems prove to be amazing investments from the day they are installed. Full view of your premises, real-time recording and remote online monitoring lower your risks and prevent costly incidents such as burglary, fire and vandalism. 
2. Prevent and deter crime
Criminals target buildings that lack some form of monitoring. The very presence of CCTV cameras is enough to deter potential criminals. With surveillance access, employees can also take the necessary action to reduce crime risk and address criminal activity quickly and efficiently.
3. Fool-proof coverage
A well-designed CCTV infrastructure is practically impenetrable and can provide 100% coverage of your location. Multiple cameras reduce blind spots while keeping a reliable eye on the most vulnerable areas of the property. Also, the risk of human error, such as guards being pre-occupied with other things, is practically eliminated with a full-coverage surveillance system.

CCTV on the Increase in Eastbourne


Among the string of burglaries included a man who broke in through a bathroom window and, when caught by the homeowners, claimed a family member used to live at the property.

According to police, in the early hours of September 29 the unsuspecting residents in the Enys Road property woke-up to find the man in their bathroom after he climbed through a window. He claimed a family member used to live there but swiftly left, said police. He was later arrested on suspicion of burglary.

Meanwhile during the evening of September 27 a property in Eastbourne had their shed broken into. According to police, suspects forced entry and caused damage to the property in Blackwater Road and stole the victim’s bicycle.

A business in Terminus Road also reported a burglary in the small hours of September 27 and police said a suspect male forced entry, causing damage to a window in the process. The suspect also caused damage and broke into vending machines, stealing cash.

Then overnight on September 29 police said a business in Furness Road had their glass door panel smashed by a male suspect who entered and stole medication.

An attempted burglary was reported in the early hours of September 29 at a property off Chiltern Close. Police reported a white, hooded male in his early-20s was seen climbing on garage roofs and trying to enter properties.

Police warn public after spate of Asian gold burglaries in Eastbourne

For more information to protect your property, visit www.sussex.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/residential-burglary.


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18 South Cliff Avenue
Eastbourne, East Sussex.
info@gatechnical.co.uk
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