CCTV Installation & Basic Networking Skills Training, EASTER OFFER (Extended)!!

“CCTV security system installation training is an excellent skill to acquire, whether for personal use or as a professional career path. Here’s a breakdown of what you might cover in a skills training program for CCTV installation:

Introduction to CCTV Systems

Overview of CCTV Technology: Types of cameras, DVRs/NVRs, and their purposes.

Types of CCTV Systems: Analog, IP-based systems, and hybrid systems.

Applications: Residential, commercial, and industrial uses.

Basic Electrical and Networking Knowledge

Electrical Basics: Voltage, current, and resistance; safe handling of electrical components.

Networking Basics: IP addressing, subnetting, and setting up local area networks (LAN) and Wi-Fi connections.

Cable Management: Coaxial cables, Ethernet cables (Cat5/Cat6), and fiber optics; crimping and cable termination.

Components of CCTV Systems

Cameras: Dome, bullet, PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom), and thermal cameras; differences in resolution, night vision, and weatherproofing.

Recording Devices: Digital Video Recorders (DVR) vs. Network Video Recorders (NVR); storage capacity and data compression formats.

Power Supply: Power over Ethernet (PoE) vs. separate power sources.

Accessories: Connectors, mounts, and housings.”

CCTV Architecture, Design, Installation & Management Skills

One of the mosr critical skills in CCTV skills is the design stage. This is so, especially when carrying out large installation projects

During the design of CCTV systems much time is spent on estimating lens focal length and the right location of video cameras to get the necessary image on the screen.
Estimating person identification areas and license plate reading areas causes additional difficulties for a designer. The task becomes more complicated when it is necessary to choose optimal relative positions of several cameras or when it is necessary to make one camera solve several tasks (for example identification of entering people and surveillance over the perimeter). You can also add the necessity to calculate how this or that object will be displayed, where the motion detector will detect a person for an instance with enough light and contrast ratio, and where it will not, etc.

CCTV Control Room Operation, Monitoring & Management Training- June, 2025

Monitoring Techniques

Effective surveillance is the cornerstone of a well-functioning CCTV system. In this module, learners will explore advanced monitoring techniques to enhance their ability to detect and respond to incidents in real-time. The course will cover strategies for maintaining a high level of vigilance, including the use of systematic scanning patterns and the identification of suspicious behaviors.

Participants will also learn about incident detection protocols, ensuring they can quickly and accurately assess situations as they unfold. This includes understanding the importance of timely communication with relevant authorities and the proper documentation of incidents for investigative purposes.

Additionally, the module will emphasize the critical role of evidence collection, teaching learners how to capture, store, and present CCTV footage in a manner that adheres to legal standards. By the end of this section, students will be equipped with the skills to not only monitor activities effectively but also to act decisively and ethically in response to incidents, ensuring the security and safety of the areas under surveillance.

This training is designed to bridge the gap between technology and practical application, empowering operators to maximize the effectiveness of CCTV systems while maintaining compliance with legal and ethical standards

CCTV Control Room Operation, Monitoring & Management – Jul, 2025

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“To become a trainee in our security installation courses, no specific qualifications are required, though employers often prefer candidates with a KCSE (A-D-) or equivalent in English, Math, and a Science or technical subject. Prior experience in electrical or electronics work can also be advantageous. Full fee payment is required before joining any course, and trainees must actively participate in all tuition and practical sessions.

CCTV system operators play a critical role in maximizing the effectiveness of security systems. They act as the bridge between technology and its practical application, ensuring incidents are identified and addressed promptly. Targeted training not only enhances service quality but also boosts staff satisfaction, reducing absenteeism and turnover.

Our course objectives include introducing learners to their roles in the CCTV control room, familiarizing them with equipment and legislation, and developing skills in surveillance techniques, incident management, and handling difficult situations. Key areas covered include CCTV operation, surveillance legislation, body language, call handling, and audit trails.”

Integrated Facility Security Systems Installation & Management -June 2025

INTRODUCTION
An Integrated Security System (ISS) is a comprehensive security platform designed to provide multi-layered protection through advanced intrusion detection at the field device, network, and control system levels. The primary objectives of an ISS are to reliably detect intruders and unauthorized activities, deter potential threats, and delay intrusions until an effective response can be initiated.

This training programme focuses on three critical components of modern facility security systems:

IP-Based CCTV Installation, Streaming & Management

Biometric Access Control & Management

GSM-Controlled Certified Burglar & Intruder Alarm Installation

IP-Based CCTV Installation, Streaming & Management
Participants will gain hands-on experience in the installation, configuration, streaming, and maintenance of IP-based CCTV systems. This course covers the technical aspects of CCTV systems, including image capture in diverse environments, video presentation, and the use of devices such as cameras, recorders, and monitors.

Biometric Access Control & Management
This module provides participants with the skills to design, install, operate, repair, and maintain fully networked access control systems. Topics include site surveying, system design, and the integration of biometric technologies such as fingerprint and facial recognition systems.

GSM-Controlled Certified Burglar & Intruder Alarm Installation
Designed for both beginners and experienced professionals, this course teaches the fundamentals of installing burglar and intruder alarm systems. Participants will learn how to set up GSM-controlled alarms, ensuring they are equipped to handle real-world security challenges.

Why HikVision?
HikVision is a global leader in security systems, with its products widely installed in commercial, industrial, public, government, and residential properties across Kenya and worldwide. This training programme leverages HikVision’s cutting-edge technology to ensure participants gain practical, globally applicable skills in CCTV and access control systems.

Join Us
Learn from industry experts and acquire the technical expertise needed to excel in the field of integrated security systems. Whether you are an aspiring installer or a seasoned professional, this programme will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to design, install, and manage advanced security solutions.

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