Industrial & Warehousing

Warehouses, factories, and industrial sites are high-value targets. Large floor areas, multiple entry points, shift workers, and high-value stock create a security challenge that standard residential or commercial systems simply can't handle. When a forklift clips a camera, when a camera housing fills with dust, or when footage is needed from six weeks ago to resolve a WorkSafe incident, the wrong system will let you down.

Industrial environments also come with conditions that destroy standard cameras fast. Dust, vibration, chemical exposure, extreme heat, and poor lighting are the norm, not the exception. Specifying the wrong gear means callbacks, replacements, and unhappy clients.

This collection is built for installers and integrators working on warehouses, manufacturing facilities, logistics hubs, and critical infrastructure sites across Australia.

What to Look For

Item What to Look For Why It Matters
IP Cameras IP66+, IK10, wide angle or varifocal Survives dust, impact, and harsh conditions
NVR High channel count, large HDD capacity Covers large sites with long footage retention
PTZ Cameras Long-range IR, auto-tracking Covers large open areas and perimeters
Access Control Multi-door, card or face recognition Restricts access to hazardous or high-value zones
Alarm System PIR detectors, perimeter detection After-hours protection for large sites

Key Features to Specify for Industrial Jobs

IP and IK ratings are the starting point. In industrial environments, IP66 is the minimum for dust and water resistance. IK10 impact resistance protects cameras from accidental knocks by forklifts, machinery, and vehicles. Don't specify anything lower for warehouse floor or outdoor yard installations.

High-channel NVRs are essential for large sites. A single warehouse can require 16 to 64 cameras or more depending on size. Specify NVRs with enough channels and HDD bays to handle the full site, with room to expand. Long footage retention of 60 to 90 days is often required for WorkSafe and insurance purposes.

PTZ cameras cover ground that fixed cameras can't. Large open yards, loading docks, and perimeter fences benefit from PTZ cameras with long-range IR and auto-tracking. A single PTZ can replace multiple fixed cameras in the right location, reducing cable runs and installation time.

Perimeter detection stops incidents before they happen. AI-powered perimeter detection cameras trigger alerts when someone enters a restricted zone after hours. This is far more effective than reviewing footage after a theft or incident has already occurred.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What IP rating do I need for a warehouse camera?
IP66 as a minimum for indoor warehouse environments with dust and occasional water exposure. For outdoor yards and loading docks exposed to rain and pressure washing, IP67 or IP68 is recommended.

Q: How many cameras does a typical warehouse need?
It depends on the floor area and layout, but a medium-sized warehouse of 2,000 to 5,000 square metres typically needs 16 to 32 cameras to cover entry points, loading docks, racking aisles, and the perimeter. A site survey is essential before quoting.

Q: How long should industrial sites retain CCTV footage?
A minimum of 30 days for most sites. For sites with WorkSafe obligations or high-value stock, 60 to 90 days is recommended. Check with your client's insurer and legal team for specific requirements.

Q: Can I use standard PoE cameras in an industrial environment?
Standard PoE cameras work for office areas within industrial sites. For warehouse floors, outdoor yards, and areas with dust, vibration, or chemical exposure, specify cameras with appropriate IP and IK ratings. Standard cameras will fail prematurely in these conditions.

Q: What's the best way to cover a large outdoor yard?
A combination of PTZ cameras for wide-area coverage and fixed bullet cameras for entry points and high-risk zones works well. Pair with AI perimeter detection for after-hours alerts without false alarms from wind or animals.

Not Sure What You Need?

Industrial and warehouse security requires heavy-duty gear and careful site planning. Our team at Secure On Australia can help you specify the right cameras, NVRs, and access control for your site. Get in touch before you quote.

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