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Demand for body cameras sees Rochdale security firm WCCTV hit record revenues

Demand for its rapid deployment CCTV towers and 4G HD dome cameras has also soared

WCCTV body worn cameras(Image: © Alan Hamer)

A surge in demand for body worn cameras is being credited with record turnover at an award-winning Rochdale manufacturer.

Wireless CCTV - known as WCCTV - specialises in providing redeployable CCTV, site security, body worn cameras and time lapse video services.

The company, which has tripled the size of its workforce in three years to 82, has also seen its turnover treble in size since 2013 to £12.5m and is on track to hit £14.2m in 2020.

Demand for its rapid deployment CCTV towers and 4G HD dome cameras has also soared with 95 per cent of local authorities in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ using their products, alongside construction companies, police forces; retailers; and Network Rail.

David Gilbertson, CEO and co-founder, predicted significant growth in demand for the body worn cameras, which are already been used by traffic wardens, retail security guards and other frontline staff.

Evidence collected by one of their cameras was recently used to help convict a motorist who threatened a traffic warden in Sheffield.

WCCTV CEO David Gilbertson(Image: © Alan Hamer)

Images and audio collected by the body worn cameras can be viewed in real-time by staff in a control room.

Gilbertson said: “We’ve sold 4,000 body cameras already, including to a number of big retailers, and we see it getting to the point where anybody dealing with a member of public will have a body camera.