Sunday, August 2, 2009

CCTV to be installed soon (updated)


From the summary of the first poll on the level of security, the majority of us (55%) felt that the current level of security is good but can be improved further.


The security committee had our first meeting together with our chairman Mr Ong and one of the areas of improvements is to install CCTVs. This CCTV rollout will be done in phases due to budget constraints and the first phase would be to install it at our guardhouse and also along the perimeter fencing along Jalan 4/14. Eventually, the committee would like to ensure that the whole neighbourhood will be covered. Thanks to Peter Tan whom has kindly scanned this image to me, this would be the proposed CCTV coverage area for Phase 1.


The security committee is now seeking independent contractors to submit their quotation for the installation of CCTV. If any of you have friends to recommend for this purpose, kindly inform them to be here in person on Thursday, Aug 6th at 6:00pm. The security committee will meet them in person at the guardhouse to give them a tour of our neighbourhood to get their expert advice on the number of cameras required for this purpose.



1 comment:

  1. hi. i do personally think that its not necessary to install cctvs. firstly, some of our inconsiderate neighbours have not paid the maintenance fees, as our maintenance fees is running low.. we shouldnt waste money on installing cctvs. the guards have been doing a great job. secondly, if robbers really plan to have robbing activities, cctvs for sure don't help much. they can just break it or cover it with something. so i don think its necessary to install cctvs. instead of wasting the money on cctvs, must why we save up the money for the guards fees.

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