SecurityWholesalers Guide Library

Practical CCTV, Access Control, Intercom and Security Guides

Browse detailed guide collections built for real Australian buying, planning and implementation work. Use this directory to jump into school CCTV, access control, warehouses, strata, childcare, retail, storage, medical, and other environment-specific security guides.

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Guide Series 44 pages

Access Control Buying Guide

Access control is not only a keypad, card reader, or face terminal. It is the full entry workflow: who approaches the door, how they are verified, what hardware actually releases, how the site exits safely, and how the business or building manages users over time.

Access Control Guides
Guide Series 13 pages

CCTV Systems for Schools

Schools usually do not need a generic package page. They need a resource centre that helps them think through site design, coverage priorities, low-light performance, recorder sizing, privacy, rollout planning, and product selection area by area. This prototype is built around that idea.

Business CCTV CCTV Setup Guides Dahua Guides Hikvision Guides
Guide Series 10 pages

Warehouse CCTV Systems

A warehouse CCTV design should help the operator understand movements, protect goods and assets, support incident review, improve after-hours security, and fit the site's traffic realities. It should not be built like a generic package page, and it should not treat worker monitoring as a casual afterthought.

Business CCTV CCTV Setup Guides NVR & Recording Storage Guides
Guide Series 7 pages

CCTV for Childcare Centres

A childcare CCTV system has to do more than record footage. It should support safe arrivals and pickups, improve front-entry control, help management review incidents properly, and strengthen after-hours protection without pretending to replace active supervision or clear service procedures.

Business CCTV CCTV Setup Guides Access Control Guides NVR & Recording
Guide Series 7 pages

CCTV Systems for Gyms and Fitness Centres

Gyms and fitness centres need CCTV that helps with reception control, member access, incident review, and after-hours security without crossing obvious privacy lines. The strongest systems support operations and safety, not voyeurism or over-monitoring.

Business CCTV
Guide Series 7 pages

CCTV Systems for Medical Centres

Medical-centre CCTV should protect reception, waiting areas, staff-only access points, and after-hours entry without treating clinical privacy casually. The strongest designs support safety and incident review while keeping the purpose of each camera narrow and clear.

Business CCTV
Guide Series 6 pages

CCTV Systems for Car Washes

Car wash CCTV is not just about putting one wide camera above the site. It needs to handle wet conditions, bright reflections, vehicle flow, payment points, bays, vacuums, and after-hours vandalism or theft without relying on guesswork.

Business CCTV
Guide Series 6 pages

CCTV Systems for Car Yards

Car-yard CCTV should be built around stock protection, office access, key control, test-drive movement, and after-hours perimeter security. The strongest systems combine disciplined fixed evidence views with broader overview only where the site genuinely needs it.

Business CCTV
Guide Series 6 pages

CCTV Systems for Churches, Mosques and Temples

Places of worship need a CCTV design that protects people, buildings, donation areas, and after-hours access points while still respecting the purpose of the site. The strongest approach is usually calm, visible, and deliberate rather than aggressive or over-engineered.

Business CCTV
Guide Series 6 pages

CCTV Systems for Construction Sites

Construction-site CCTV should be built around real theft targets, access points, and after-hours site conditions. The strongest systems support gates, compounds, storage containers, temporary offices, and material laydown areas instead of relying on a token overview camera.

Business CCTV
Guide Series 6 pages

CCTV Systems for Driveways and Gates

Driveway and gate CCTV should be built around vehicle approach, entry control, plate and occupant visibility, gate hardware, and after-hours deterrence. The strongest systems are deliberate about angle and lens choice rather than relying on one broad front-yard camera.

Home CCTV
Guide Series 6 pages

CCTV Systems for Factories

Factory CCTV should support gate control, dispatch and loading visibility, workshop or production-floor circulation, after-hours security, and incident review without pretending it replaces lockout, guarding, exclusion zones, or other formal safety controls.

Business CCTV
Guide Series 6 pages

CCTV Systems for Jewellers

Jewellery stores need disciplined CCTV, not generic retail coverage. Entry identification, display visibility, consultation counters, workshop and stockroom access, and after-hours burglary resistance all matter more here than broad general shop-floor overview.

Business CCTV
Guide Series 6 pages

CCTV Systems for Large Houses

Large-house CCTV should be designed around entries, garages, side paths, pools, rear yards, and boundary access rather than treated like a small suburban doorbell-camera job. The strongest systems match the camera type to each zone.

Home CCTV
Guide Series 6 pages

CCTV Systems for Petrol Stations

Petrol station CCTV should be designed around the forecourt, shop entry, counter, till, and after-hours access points, not treated like a generic convenience store. The best systems support staff safety, vehicle review, and drive-off evidence without leaving blind spots around the pumps.

Business CCTV
Guide Series 6 pages

CCTV Systems for Pharmacies

Pharmacy CCTV has to balance security, medicine protection, staff safety, patient-facing service, and privacy. The strongest designs protect the counter, dispensary boundary, stock areas, and after-hours access points without treating the pharmacy like a generic retail shop.

Business CCTV
Guide Series 6 pages

CCTV Systems for Pubs and Clubs

Pubs and clubs need CCTV that supports entry control, bar and till visibility, gaming or higher-risk areas, smoking-area review, and after-hours security. The strongest systems are disciplined about fixed evidence coverage in the areas that actually matter during incidents.

Business CCTV
Guide Series 6 pages

CCTV Systems for Quarries and Mining Sites

Quarry and mining-site CCTV should support gate control, weighbridge operations, workshop and fuel-area security, incident review, and after-hours perimeter protection without being confused for a substitute for proper traffic control, exclusion zones, or operational supervision.

Business CCTV
Guide Series 6 pages

CCTV Systems for Restaurants and Cafes

Restaurant and cafe CCTV should support staff safety, entry and counter visibility, cash-handling points, rear access, and after-hours review without treating every customer table as the centre of the design.

Business CCTV
Guide Series 6 pages

CCTV Systems for Rooming Houses

Rooming-house CCTV should support the main entry, common areas, external paths, and after-hours security without crossing privacy boundaries around residents' rooms, bathrooms, or other clearly private spaces.

Business CCTV
Guide Series 6 pages

CCTV Systems for Shopping Centres

Shopping-centre CCTV should be designed around entries, mall intersections, escalators, loading and service corridors, car parks, and incident review. The strongest systems combine strong fixed evidence views with broader overview where the centre is large enough to justify it.

Business CCTV
Guide Series 6 pages

CCTV Systems for Storage Facilities

Storage-facility CCTV should be built around gate control, office and intercom points, corridor access, lift or roller-door movement, and after-hours perimeter risk. The strongest designs combine disciplined fixed cameras with broader overview only where the site layout justifies it.

Business CCTV
Guide Series 6 pages

CCTV Systems for Transport Depots

Transport-depot CCTV should support gate control, dispatch and loading visibility, yard movement review, driver and vehicle access, and after-hours perimeter security without pretending it replaces formal traffic-management controls.

Business CCTV
Guide Series 6 pages

Farm CCTV Systems in Australia

A farm CCTV system should be designed around gates, sheds, fuel, machinery, livestock areas, and remote access points, not around generic package language. Rural sites are exactly where camera type, connectivity, and night strategy matter most.

Business CCTV Farm CCTV CCTV Setup Guides
Guide Series 6 pages

Parking and Car Park CCTV Systems

A well-designed parking CCTV system is built around vehicle movement, pedestrian safety, isolation points, and incident review. It should never be reduced to a few wide-angle cameras and a hope that the footage will be useful later.

Business CCTV CCTV Setup Guides
Guide Series 6 pages

Retail CCTV Systems in Australia

Retail CCTV should support theft prevention, staff safety, incident review, and operational clarity without falling into generic package language or privacy-blind technology decisions.

Business CCTV Access Control Guides
Guide Series 6 pages

Strata Building CCTV Systems

Good strata CCTV helps the owners corporation or manager protect common property, review incidents, and support safer daily use of the building without turning the site into a poorly governed surveillance patchwork.

Business CCTV Access Control Guides

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