Atlas Security: Off-Site CCTV Monitoring That’s Always One Step Ahead

Safety

At Atlas Security, our off-site CCTV monitoring isn’t just about watching—it’s about actively protecting your property in a smarter, more cost-effective way.

What Makes Our Service Stand Out?

  • Proactive, not passive
    Unlike standard setups that record footage to be reviewed later, our system combines advanced technology with professional oversight. Our operators filter out false alarms, like swaying trees or passing animals, so action is only taken when it really matters.
  • Ready 24/7, without fatigue
    While on-site guards can get tired, our control room teams stay sharp around the clock. They’re trained to assess threats in real time, ensuring the right response at any hour of the day or night.
  • Total coverage, zero blind spots
    Cameras are positioned strategically to cover every angle, places guards might miss. From entrances and exits to hidden corners, nothing escapes our watch.
  • Built for reliability
    Our control room is designed with backups in place, meaning we stay online even during power outages or connectivity issues. Your monitoring never stops.

Why settle for “just cameras”? Atlas Security’s off-site CCTV monitoring combines AI-powered detection with real human oversight, available 24/7, covering every corner, and cutting costs. Smarter defense that works while you don’t have to.

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General

Parsons Hill CCTV Project

December 11, 2025

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Crime

BIG ARRESTS BY ATLAS SECURITY’S RIU IN BEVERLEY GROVE/BRYMORE!

April 8, 2025

Our Rapid Intervention Unit (RIU), Armed Response, and CCTV Control Centre teams pulled off a major breakthrough last night in an ongoing crime pattern across Beverley Grove, Brymore, and Kamma Park.

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General

Crime Creeps Up, but Newton Park Shines: A Week of Shifts in the Bay’s Crime Trends”

October 23, 2025

Atlas Security’s latest crime statistics for the week of 13 to 19 October 2025 reveal an overall increase in incidents across Nelson Mandela Bay, with a 26% rise compared to the previous week. A total of 135 incidents were recorded, and 12 arrests were made during the period.

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