Can video surveillance replace the patrol inspection system? With such a dynamic and real-time picture, is it still necessary for on-site personnel to patrol? This is a problem faced by many property managers and many people in the patrol inspection system industry. How will the video surveillance security project affect the development of patrol inspection?
Video surveillance has indeed replaced the patrol inspection work in many scenarios. In the past, many people were required to patrol the site, but now only oneortwo people are required to view the situation at each site in front of the screen. And this situation is real-time, which can immediately find and deal with problems.

However, the matters that video surveillance can observe are limited. It can reflect the status of different site points in real time, but it can not clearly see the specific status of some equipment and facilities at the site. At the same time, there are many dead corners, etc. These can not be solved by a video head. At the same time, patrol inspection is also a reflection of security services. With patrol inspection personnel, all owners will have a better sense of security. This sense of security cannot be brought about by video surveillance.
Video monitoring can help patrol personnel better and effectively understand the situation of each site, and then patrol in a targeted and planned way. The combination of the two is the best solution. It is impossible to try to realize the patrol task in one way.
