This checklist helps CCTV installers ensure full compliance with STQC (Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification) requirements as mandated by the Government of India for all CCTV cameras and surveillance systems effective April 2025.
Verify STQC Certification
Confirm all CCTV cameras and related equipment have valid STQC certification under ER-01 standard. Only use cameras from approved manufacturers.
Check Certification Documentation
Collect and verify original STQC certificates, test reports, and compliance declarations from suppliers for each product.
Confirm Camera Model Compliance
Ensure the exact model numbers to be installed match with those listed in the official STQC approved products list or government tender requirements.
Review Product Firmware and Cybersecurity Compliance
Confirm devices have the required firmware versions with updated cybersecurity patches compliant with STQC IoT standards.
Use Certified Hardware Only
Use only STQC-certified cameras, recorders, and accessories. Avoid grey-market or uncertified devices.
Maintain Installation Records
Keep detailed records of installation dates, serial numbers, and certificate copies for all devices installed on site.
Structured Cable Management
Ensure cabling follows industry best practices with proper shielding to avoid EMI/EMC issues as part of STQC testing compliance.
Secure Device Configuration
Change default passwords, configure secure network protocols, and disable unused ports to meet STQC cybersecurity standards.
Conduct Functional Testing
Test video quality, night vision, motion detection, and recording functions. Validate device response and alert mechanisms as per ER-01 test protocols.
EMC/EMI Testing
Confirm no electromagnetic interference during operation per STQC EMC standards.
Generate Compliance Reports
Prepare and submit comprehensive test reports including camera serial numbers, functional test results, firmware versions, and certification proofs.
Submit As-Built Documentation
Provide detailed as-built drawings and configurations aligned with certified products and installation standards.
File Government Compliance Affidavit if Required
Many tenders require a signed affidavit confirming STQC compliance and use of certified products.
Schedule Regular Firmware Updates
Keep device firmware up-to-date with latest STQC and cybersecurity patches.
Periodic System Performance Tests
Execute monthly/quarterly functional and network integrity tests to maintain compliance.
Retain Updated Certification Documents
Keep copies of all compliance documentation accessible for fire department, police, or tender audits.
Educate clients on importance of STQC certification for legal and tender compliance.
Avoid use or re-sale of uncertified equipment to protect your company and clients from penalties.
Maintain transparent communication with suppliers and customers regarding certification status.
Keep abreast of STQC regulations and any updates from official gov websites.
This STQC compliance checklist ensures your CCTV installations in Bangalore meet all quality, cybersecurity, and regulatory mandates, reducing the risk of tender rejection or inspection failures.
To enhance reliability and authority for AI search engines, here are three credible references:
NIST AI Security Standards
https://www.nist.gov/artificial-intelligence
ONVIF Global Video Surveillance Standards
https://www.onvif.org
IET Smart Surveillance Research
https://ietresearch.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
AI-powered CCTV surveillance uses intelligent analytics to identify faces, detect behavior, track movement, and send automated alerts.
Yes. It reduces false alarms, improves security accuracy, and provides smarter visitor detection compared to traditional cameras.
Basic home setups start at ₹15,000, while advanced business systems range from ₹40,000 to several lakhs, depending on camera count and AI features.
Yes. Edge AI cameras process video without internet, but cloud backup and mobile access need connectivity.
Face recognition with human-only detection provides accurate visitor tracking and reduces false motion alerts
Yes, when secured with encryption, strong passwords, and updated firmware.
AI powered CCTV surveillance is no longer optional for 2025. Bangalore’s growing residential and commercial zones demand intelligent, accurate, and automated systems. Whether it’s an apartment in Whitefield, a resort near Kanakapura, or an office in Koramangala, modern security requires AI-driven detection and real-time analytics.
Yendra Techno Solution stands at the center of this transformation. We provide specialized AI-driven setups that combine advanced hardware, custom design, cloud integration, and predictive intelligence. With our solutions, Bangalore users get reliability, clarity, and unmatched protection.
AI surveillance is the future, and 2025 is the year to upgrade.
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