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ESP provides CCTV solution for the Tea Factory

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ESP has provided a CCTV security solution for the Tea Factory’s manufacturing and warehouse site in Quedgeley in Gloucestershire.

Following a site survey conducted by ESP area sales manager, Scott Phillimore, at the 30,000 sqft purpose-built premises, it was recommended that products from the HDView 4MP CCTV range would provide the ideal system to protect the site. An eight channel, full HD 1TB CCTV DVR, with four 4MP cameras in grey were selected for their ease of installation, relatively low cost and the technical back up available from ESP.  

The HDView system offers features such as motion, continuous and schedule record, with simple footage playback and backup method of distributing essential footage. As standard, it features remotely accessible functions including live view by smart phone app, email triggering, cloud ID connection and storage. The ESP HDView app is free to download and is compatible with Android and iOS operating systems and it enables quick and simple remote viewing.

Richard Green, engineer at the Tea Factory, said, “When Scott came to do a survey of the premises, we had already been looking at other CCTV suppliers and had some initial quotes.  Scott did a very thorough survey of the whole site to satisfy our requirements for both external CCTV protection as well as internal monitoring of equipment. His advice was invaluable and we were very pleased with the highly competitive cost for the HDView 4MP CCTV system. We found it very easy to install and are pleased with its performance.  The added assurance of the technical back-up team at ESP made this an easy decision.” 

Having successfully completed the installation at the manufacturing site, there are plans to install another of ESP’s HDView 4MP CCTV systems at the second unit on-site, which acts as a warehouse and storage facility. 

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