1 × LKR 137,425.00
Subtotal:
LKR 3,362,325.00
Protect your home or small office, record what matters, and stay compliant with Sri Lanka’s new data protection rules.
Quick Take
1) Camera Types (What to buy—and when)
Type | When to choose | Pros | Watch-outs |
IP PoE (wired) Dome/Bullet | Houses, small offices, long-term reliability | Stable, higher quality, one cable (power+data), neat NVR setup | Needs cabling + PoE switch |
Wi-Fi (plug-in) | Rentals, apartments, quick installs | Fast setup, cheap, app access | Wi-Fi dropouts, needs good signal, more cloud reliance |
Doorbell cams | Gate/door knock detection | Visitor logs, two-way talk | Battery charging or wiring; check rain rating |
PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) | Large yards, car parks | Wide coverage, active tracking | Costly; moving parts wear out |
Outdoor bullet | Perimeter, driveways | Longer lens options, visible deterrent | More conspicuous (vandal risk) |
Indoor dome | Living areas, lobbies | Discreet, wider FoV | Don’t face bedrooms/bathrooms (privacy) |
Specs that matter in Sri Lanka
2) Recording & Storage (How long, where, and how much)
Option | Best for | How it works | Pros | Cons | Typical cost (LKR) |
NVR + HDD (on-prem) | Houses/offices with ≥2 cams | All cams record to one box | Reliable, central, no monthly fees | NVR is a single point of failure | 35,000–70,000 (NVR) + 15,000–25,000 (1–2 TB HDD) |
MicroSD in-camera | 1–2 Wi-Fi cams | Records to the camera itself | Cheap, easy | If stolen/damaged, footage gone | 3,000–10,000 per card (64–256 GB) |
Cloud storage | Apartments, remote access | Clips uploaded on motion | Off-site backup, easy sharing | Ongoing fee; bandwidth use | 500–1,200 per cam/month (brand-dependent) |
Hybrid (NVR + Cloud clips) | Evidence resilience | Local 24/7 + cloud events | Best of both worlds | Cost + config | NVR + 300–800 per cam/month |
Retention: 7–14 days covers most incidents for homes; small offices often choose 14–30 days. After that, auto-delete to reduce risk and storage cost. (This also aligns with data minimization under the PDPA.) Parliament of Sri Lanka
3) Network & Power (Make it stable)
4) Placement that actually works
5) How much will a small system cost? (2025 ballpark)
Setup | What’s included | Cameras | Storage | Installed price (LKR) |
Starter (Wi-Fi) | 2 × 4MP Wi-Fi cams, 128 GB per cam, app setup | 2 | On-cam (microSD) | 60,000–95,000 |
Standard (PoE) | 4 × 4MP PoE domes, 4-ch NVR, 1 TB HDD, PoE switch, cabling | 4 | NVR (1 TB) | 185,000–260,000 |
Extended (PoE) | 6 × 4MP PoE (mix of bullet/dome), 8-ch NVR, 2 TB HDD | 6 | NVR (2 TB) | 285,000–380,000 |
Prices vary by brand, cable length, heights/risers, and wall drilling. Ask for a site survey for an exact quote.
6) Legal Basics for Home & Small-Office CCTV in Sri Lanka (2025)
Sri Lanka’s Personal Data Protection Act, No. 9 of 2022 (PDPA) is now in force (operationalized 18 March 2025). Recording identifiable people (visitors, staff, customers) is personal data processing—even at home or a small office—so follow these essentials: dpa.gov.lkParliament of Sri Lanka
Your responsibilities (plain English)
Note: The PDPA framework is evolving (there’s a 2025 amendment bill and new directives/guidelines). Keep an eye on the official Data Protection Authority website for updates. documents.gov.lkdpa.gov.lk
7) A simple CCTV policy you can copy (home or SME)
Purpose: Security and safety for occupants, visitors, and property.
Scope: Cameras cover entrances, perimeter, and common areas only.
Signage: “CCTV in operation” notice at entrances; contact number listed.
Access: Footage viewable only by [Owner/Manager]; exports are logged.
Retention: Auto-delete after 14/21/30 days unless needed for an incident/police request.
Sharing: Only with law enforcement upon written request or if required by law.
Review: Annual check of camera angles, passwords, retention, and signage.
8) Buying Checklist (print this)
9) Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Is it legal to record my gate and the public road?
Yes, generally—but follow PDPA transparency and minimization: notify via signage and avoid unnecessary capture of neighbors’ private spaces. Parliament of Sri Lanka
Q2. Can I point a camera at a shared corridor in my apartment?
Yes if it’s for security, with signage and limited angles. Avoid pointing into other units. Keep retention short. Parliament of Sri Lanka
Q3. How long should I keep footage?
Keep the shortest window that still meets your security need (7–30 days for most homes/offices). Longer retention must be justified. Parliament of Sri Lanka
Q4. What if the police ask for footage?
Provide relevant clips upon a formal request and log what you shared and why. Keep unrelated faces protected where practical. Parliament of Sri Lanka
Q5. Do I need to register my home CCTV?
No general registration for private CCTV—just comply with PDPA obligations and any condo/office building by-laws. Watch for regulator directives. dpa.gov.lk
10) Need help picking and installing the right system?
LankaFix can design, supply, and install the right-sized CCTV with a compliant setup (signage, retention, access controls)—and we’ll train you to use it.
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