Engineering Services

Security Consulting / Closed Circuit Television

DFR Engineers has designed, commissioned and continues to manage various closed circuit surveillance systems ranging front four to 450 camera networks.

Security Consulting / Closed Circuit Television experience from DFR Engineers and our ability to design open architecture high-end solutions, including auxiliary fiber optic and IT infrastructure, has placed us in the provided position to list central banks, commercial banking groups and universities amongst our esteemed clients.

Our approach typically includes a comprehensive and objective analysis of our client's operational requirements to ensure the appropriate application of all system components. We provide thorough research and a risk-based design approach in positioning and selecting the cameras, housing , lenses cables and network equipment; with due consideration for extendability and integration to other supporting systems. Our designs also ensure operator friendly and efficient control room designs.


electronic and electrical engineers

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