hi all has anyone got any of these cameras from guardmyfarm and are they any good please they`ve got a sale on and they look attractive cheers neil
It's a balancing act. The CCTV system should be doing most of the work (to let you do your work, or have time off), but like with any unsupervised employee, you have to check on it a few times a day, and take notice and act when it tells you that it thinks 'somats up'.Using a 4g system here (not GMF) ok for monitoring calving cows .But will get costly if monitoring a farm yard all the time.
we are likely to add a ring door bell for our entrance so we can see when people come in, got constant cctv anyway but nothing to alert us to when someone is in who shouldn't be. Ring seemed like a simple cheap solutionIt's a balancing act. The CCTV system should be doing most of the work (to let you do your work, or have time off), but like with any unsupervised employee, you have to check on it a few times a day, and take notice and act when it tells you that it thinks 'somats up'.
Leaving it to do all the work and simply expecting CCTV to deter would-be intruders is not realistic.
Put this in the main Crime and Security Forum https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?forums/crime-link/Hi all,
As part of my BSc (Hons) Agriculture degree, I am undertaking research to find out the experiences of livestock crime and police response.
If you are a livestock owner of any type and have been impacted by livestock crime please spend 5 minutes to complete my survey.
Thank you in advance for any responses.
Survey link bellow:
https://app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.u...-experiences-of-victimisation-on-livestock--2
'Ring' has its uses, but also its limitations.we are likely to add a ring door bell for our entrance so we can see when people come in, got constant cctv anyway but nothing to alert us to when someone is in who shouldn't be. Ring seemed like a simple cheap solution