CCTV / Camera Lowering Systems
The World Leader in CCTV Lowering Systems, MG Squared has over 12,000 systems deployed across the United States, Canada, Europe, the Middle East, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, and now in Africa. Focusing on the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) and High End Security projects, our maintenance solutions offer the ultimate in safety, cost effectiveness, speed, and ease.
MG Squared developed the first patented spring loaded contact/connector assembly specifically for multifunction CCTV surveillance cameras in the mid 1990's and introduced the first camera lowering system over 15 years ago. MG Squared continues to innovate and provide compatibility with the world leading camera manufacturers of IP, analog, thermal, IR and HD Megapixel surveillance solutions.
Our standard CLD system will accommodate mounting of all typical 1.5" (3.81 cm) standard NPT mountable cameras/domes. Factory and/or field modifiable for high speed positioner, bullet, turret and fixed style cameras. Custom Factory brackets and mounting solutions are also available from our engineering and design team.
MG Squared developed the first patented spring loaded contact/connector assembly specifically for multifunction CCTV surveillance cameras in the mid 1990's and introduced the first camera lowering system over 15 years ago. MG Squared continues to innovate and provide compatibility with the world leading camera manufacturers of IP, analog, thermal, IR and HD Megapixel surveillance solutions.
Our standard CLD system will accommodate mounting of all typical 1.5" (3.81 cm) standard NPT mountable cameras/domes. Factory and/or field modifiable for high speed positioner, bullet, turret and fixed style cameras. Custom Factory brackets and mounting solutions are also available from our engineering and design team.
Cut yearly CCTV maintenance cost by over 80%
In 2003 the Florida Department of Transportation ITS Office commissioned a White Paper to disseminate detailed application, design criteria, installation, and cost information regarding video surveillance systems and, specifically, to address questions regarding camera mounting heights, locations, and maintenance, and how these issues impact the life cycle costs of a closed-circuit television (CCTV) site. In regards to the implementation of a lowering device, the study concluded that the annual maintenance cost per site was reduced 86.2% versus those sites without a lowering device. The full published white paper is available from the Florida ITS website and a summary of findings is available here
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