

Our free CCTV survey helps you understand exactly how well your current cameras cover your site, and where there may be blind spots, risks or opportunities to improve visibility and security. Whether you’re reviewing an existing system or planning a new installation, we provide clear, practical insight tailored to your venue.



We don’t guess how well your CCTV works — we review real camera views, coverage, blind spots and performance across your site to give you clear, reliable insight.



Surveys are shaped around your layout, building constraints, visitor flow and aesthetics, so recommendations respect how your venue is actually used.



You receive clear visibility assessments and recommendations that make it easy to plan improvements, upgrades or new installations with confidence.
A CCTV survey is a professional on-site assessment of your camera coverage, field of view, lighting conditions and recording capability. We review how effectively your cameras monitor key areas such as entrances, exits, public spaces, tills, exhibits, and staff-only zones both during the day and in low-light conditions.
You’ll receive a clear understanding of where your system works well, where coverage is weak or missing, and how to improve reliability, visibility and compliance.
Beyond1066 supports visitor attractions with reliable systems designed for peak arrivals, busy intervals and seasonal demand, while remaining discreet, resilient and simple for your team to manage, supporting good practice around awareness, safety and preparedness for public spaces, in line with the intent of initiatives such as Martyn’s Law.

A CCTV system should do more than “be there” , it should clearly cover the areas that matter, in the conditions you actually operate in. Our free CCTV survey gives you an honest, practical view of your current coverage and highlights where blind spots, poor angles or low-light issues could be reducing the value of your system. It’s the simplest way to plan improvements with confidence, whether you’re upgrading, expanding, or starting from scratch.
Spot missing coverage around entrances, corridors, public areas and back-of-house spaces.
Correct poor angles, obstructions and inefficient placement that limit what cameras can actually see.
Review lighting conditions and image clarity in darker areas, evenings, and winter months.
Focus coverage on vulnerable areas to reduce risk and improve incident response.
Ensure your setup supports operational policies, evidence needs and insurer expectations.
Make changes based on clear findings, avoiding unnecessary spend or “trial and error”.
If your CCTV has grown over time, was installed years ago, or has never been reviewed properly, a survey can uncover simple fixes that make a big difference. You’ll know what’s working well, what’s not, and what practical steps will improve coverage and image quality without overcomplicating things.
We carry out a professional on-site walkthrough to understand how your venue operates and where CCTV matters most. That includes public spaces, entrances and exits, tills, exhibits, car parks, staff-only areas and any locations where incidents are more likely to occur. We review coverage, visibility and practical constraints, then provide clear recommendations in plain English.
We walk key public and staff areas to understand layout, flow and security priorities.
We assess camera placement, fields of view and whether key areas are properly monitored.
We consider glare, shadows and low-light conditions that affect image clarity and identification.
We identify vulnerable points, blind spots and areas where incidents could go unseen.
We review recording quality, storage capacity and retention suitability for your needs.
You receive practical next steps on improvements, camera types and placement options.
You won’t be left with a vague report or a confusing list of products. We focus on what will make your venue safer and easier to manage, improving visibility where it matters, keeping installations discreet, and ensuring the system is useful when you actually need it.


Our free CCTV survey is designed for venues where the public experience, staff safety and site security all need to work together. Whether you’re protecting historic interiors, monitoring busy visitor areas, or keeping back-of-house operations secure, we tailor the survey to suit your environment and the way your site runs day-to-day.
Sensitive buildings needing discreet coverage that respects listed and historic constraints.
High-footfall environments where incidents can happen quickly and visibility is key.
Spaces where tills, stock, staff areas and customer safety need reliable monitoring.
Busy venues needing oversight for entrances, crowds, temporary layouts and peak days.
External coverage for entry points, pathways, outbuildings and remote areas.
Any site planning new CCTV or improving an existing system for better results.
If you’re unsure whether your cameras would actually capture what you need during an incident, a survey is the quickest way to find out. We’ll help you prioritise the right areas, improve coverage, and plan changes that make your CCTV genuinely useful, not just present.
Every venue is different, and the best way to understand how technology can support yours
is to discuss your space, your visitors, and your priorities.
Yes, the CCTV survey is completely free and comes with no obligation. It’s designed to help you understand how well your current system works and where improvements could be made before you commit to any changes.
Beyond1066 is designed for organisations that welcome visitors, operate across complex spaces, and rely on technology to support both guest experience and day-to-day operations.
We typically work with venues such as:
Castles, stately homes, historic houses and protected sites.
Indoor attractions with exhibitions, archives and interactive displays.
Large outdoor venues with cafés, kiosks, trails and seasonal events.
Theme parks, adventure venues and visitor attractions with high footfall.
Theatres, performance spaces and cultural centres.
Seasonal, temporary or high-intensity public venues.
If your organisation is open to the public and relies on technology to support visitors and staff, we’re built for you.