CCTV surveillance systems
A security camera is only ever worth what it captures. Plenty of buildings have cameras on every wall and still come up empty when something happens, because the one angle that mattered wasn’t covered, or the recorder had quietly failed weeks ago, or the footage was overwritten before anyone went looking. A CCTV system isn’t a row of cameras. It’s coverage you’ve designed and recording you can trust, working with the rest of your security.
Zap Fire designs, supplies, installs and maintains CCTV surveillance systems as part of the safety and security stack we build for clients across India. We’re headquartered in Gurugram and we work nationwide. We’ve done this since 2008, alongside the fire and access systems that surveillance sits next to.
What a CCTV system includes
We build the system around what you need to see and keep, not a fixed kit:
IP cameras.
Dome, bullet, turret and PTZ cameras in the resolutions and lenses each location needs, with day and night infrared.
Thermal and specialist cameras
Thermal cameras for low light and heat detection, and number-plate cameras for entries and car parks.
Recording and storage
NVRs and RAID storage sized to your camera count and the retention period you need.
Video management software
The VMS that brings every camera onto one screen, with playback, export and multi-site views.
Video analytics
Motion, line-crossing, intrusion and people-counting analytics that turn passive cameras into active alerts.
Network and power
PoE switches and structured cabling sized for the bandwidth the cameras draw.
Coverage is the whole game
Most CCTV disappointments come down to one thing: the camera wasn’t pointed where it needed to be, or it couldn’t make out what mattered when it got there. A camera mounted for convenience gives you a wide shot of a car park and a face you can’t identify.
We design coverage the other way round, starting from what you need to capture, the entries, the tills, the server room door, the loading bay, and choosing the camera, lens and position that actually delivers it. Blind spots are where incidents happen, so we plan them out before a single bracket goes up.
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Services we provide
We deliver the full system and keep it dependable, with our own engineers and technicians at every stage.
Recording you can rely on
A camera that isn’t recording, or is recording to a full or failed disk, is just an expensive light on the wall. The worst time to discover that is the moment you need the footage. The recording side gets the least attention and causes the most disappointment, so we treat it as seriously as the cameras.
We size the storage to the retention you actually need, set the recording to capture what matters at the quality you’ll want later, and check on a schedule that every camera is still writing to healthy storage. When you ask for footage from last Tuesday, it’s there.
A camera that’s recording to a failed disk is just an expensive light. A Zap Fire AMC checks that the system is recording and that the footage is being kept for as long as you need, so it’s there when you ask for it
Integrated with your fire and security systems
Surveillance works best when it isn’t an island. Because we build the fire, access and security systems together, we can tie your cameras into the rest. A camera view can pop up the moment a door is forced or an alarm trips, thermal cameras can flag heat in a substation or a store before it becomes a fire, and you get a single place to watch it all.
For a multi-site operator, that means one view across every location instead of a dozen disconnected recorders. It’s the advantage of a company that does the whole safety stack, not just the cameras.
Built to open standards and data protection
We build on open, vendor-neutral standards so you’re never locked to one brand:
The result is a system you can extend and stand behind, not a closed box that ages into a liability.
- ONVIF.Cameras and recorders specified to ONVIF for interoperability, so you can mix makes and extend later.
- IP66 rating. Outdoor units rated for weather and dust, so coverage holds up in real conditions.
- NDAA-compliant options. For government, defence and critical-infrastructure sites, cameras built on non-Chinese platforms where procurement rules require it.
- DPDP Act, 2023.Surveillance footage is personal data, so we set up retention and access in line with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act.
Where we install CCTV
We design and maintain surveillance for clients across India, in places such as:
Commercial offices and IT parks
Retail stores and showrooms
Warehouses and logistics
Factories and industrial plants
Data centres and server rooms
Hotels, malls and public spaces
Residential and gated communities
Car parks and perimeters
Why building owners choose Zap Fire
Cameras are easy to buy. A system that has the footage when it counts, and works with everything else, is the harder part, and the part we focus on. Here’s what you get with us:
Coverage designed first
We start from what you need to capture, not where a camera is easy to fit.
Recording you can trust
We verify the footage is there, because that's the part that quietly fails.
An integrated safety stack
CCTV tied into your fire, access and alarm systems by one team.
Open standards
ONVIF and IP-rated equipment, so you're not locked in.
ERP-tracked service
Every health check, recording audit and inspection logged and ready.
A partner since 2008.
Turnkey safety, security and automation across India.
Frequently asked questions
Talk to Zap Fire
Get a Comprehensive Site Survey
- ( +91 97173 04877)
- 0124 4931885
- info@zapfire.org / amit@zapfire.org
Cameras are easy to buy and easy to get wrong. Let Zap Fire design and maintain surveillance that actually has the footage when it counts.