Titus Alarm and CCTV Maintenance Sunderland
All engineers at Titus Alarm and CCTV Maintenance Sunderland are fully trained and qualified. Thanks to our vast amount of industry experience we provide the best quality service in and around Sunderland. As we are a local, family run business we provide same day or next day service.
We promise to use our knowledge and expertise to provide you with the number one system.
Call us now: 01913 002 640
CCTV Maintenance Sunderland – Advanced security systems
Both digital and analogue systems are available at Titus Alarm and CCTV Maintenance Sunderland. We also offer our services to both domestic and commercial properties.
To ensure we provide you with the best quality system, we only use the most advanced technology. Therefore our systems include facial recognition, number plate recognition, DarkFighter night vision, panoramic lens and explosion-proof camera.
All of our systems are tailored specifically to you, thus ensuring we meet all your security needs. We have a 100% customer satisfaction rate thanks to our competitive prices and quality service.
Additional Features at CCTV Maintenance Sunderland
A range of additional features are available at Titus Alarm and CCTV Maintenance Sunderland. For example, we have designed an app which provides remote viewing access from anywhere in the world. You can download the app for free on all IOS and Android devices. Meaning you can monitor and store live recordings on your smartphone, laptop, tablet or PC. Thus allowing you to access a constant stream of live footage and 4K UHD resolution.
Call Titus Alarm and CCTV Sunderland
Take the initial steps in safeguarding your property and get in touch with us. Whatever your needs, we are always more than happy to help you out.
Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us. You can give us a call on 01913 002 640.
About Sunderland
Since the mid-1980s Sunderland has undergone massive regeneration, particularly around the central business district and the river corridor, following the industrial decline of the 1970s and early 1980s.
In the mid-1980s, Sunderland’s economic situation began to improve following the collapse of the local shipbuilding industry. Japanese car manufacturer Nissan opened the Nissan Motor Manufacturing UK factory in 1986, and the first Nissan Bluebird car was produced later that year. The factory and its supplier companies remain the largest employers in the region, with current cars produced there including the Nissan Qashqai, the Nissan Juke and the electric Nissan LEAF. As of 2012 over 500,000 cars are produced annually, and it is the UK’s largest car factory.
Northern England’s Sunderland is a port city. Within Tyne and Wear Metropolitan Borough, Historic County of Durham, and North East Combined Authority boundaries, it serves as the administrative hub for the City of Sunderland. The city is on the River Wear’s mouth to the North Sea and is just 10 miles (16 km) from Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Approximately 12 miles (19 km) southwest of the city’s centre, the river also flows through Durham.
Locals from the area are occasionally referred to as Mackems. The phrase was first used in the early 1980s; nevertheless, not all locals, especially the elder generations, use or accept it. Ships made on the Wear were once referred to as “Jamies,” as opposed to those made on the Tyne, which were termed “Geordies,” while it is unknown if the term “Jamie” was ever used to refer to humans.