The Western Australia Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Technical Advice document has been developed to provide advice and support to potential owners of CCTV, particularly those with little or no technical experience in the implementation or use of CCTV. The technical advice within the document addresses suggested technical considerations for a range of CCTV system sizes and common purposes including private use, use within small businesses and the retail sector, use within semi-public spaces such as schools, hospitals and licensed premises and CCTV use within public spaces. Given that the design of a CCTV system must be based on the findings of a properly undertaken risk assessment as well as location and owner/user needs, the CCTV Technical Advice document outlines a set of suggested system requirements and technical considerations that CCTV owners may seek to apply within their own systems. It provides an initial ‘starting point’ upon which specific technical decisions can be based. The CCTV Technical Advice document is intended to act as a set of ‘guide-posts’ to assist CCTV owners and users ensure that the images displayed on their installed system’s monitors in live view mode and playback mode meet their identified needs. The CCTV Technical Advice document supports the Western Australia Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Guidelines. CCTV owners and users reading this technical advice document should also read the WA CCTV Guidelines. To download a copy of the Western Australia Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Technical Advice document, click here (697Kb) For further information contact: CCTV Project Manager P: +61 8 9222 9733 F: +61 8 9222 8705 E: CCTV Enquiry