Omaha, NE Video Surveillance Systems


Omaha, NE

Omaha, NE

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Omaha, NE

Video Surveillance Systems in Omaha, Nebraska

WorldEyeCam offers quality video surveillance systems at an affordable price in Omaha, Nebraska. Please call us today at 1-888-211-2288 for more information on how to get your surveillance system project started in Omaha.

For our Omaha customers we offer a full line of DVRs, NVRs and CCTV security camera products at affordable pricing from a trusted veteran of the security world. We offer free cost analysis to find you the best option for your budget. Our support team is here to help with any technical questions you have about your security camera systems. We are your one stop shop for advice, sales reinforcement and technical support.

Our large selection of surveillance equipment ensures you will find the products you need to keep your home or business safe. WorldEyeCam is not just a retail store, we also have years of experience in security camera installation so we can make the most informed recommendations about what security system is right for you. We stand behind our products 100% and we will stay with you for the long haul to keep you, the customer, happy.

Omaha is the most populous city in Nebraska. The current estimated population is 434,353 and growing rapidly. The Native Omaha tribe of the region ceded their land to the United States in 1854 and the area was opened for further settlement. The new settlement of Omaha was made the territorial capital but it was then moved to Lincoln in 1867. Omaha’s location along the Missouri River made it a popular stopping point for traders and settlers heading west. The Union Stockyards were opened in 1883, providing many jobs in the meatpacking industry. Crime and violence were widespread in Omaha’s early years and there were many corrupt figures including the city’s mayor. Tensions between labor and management as well as racial tensions were widespread in Omaha in the early 20th century. The tensions began to cool off by the onset of World War II when the opening of the Offutt Air Force Base and Glen L. Martin Company factory brought many new jobs to the city. A decline in the meatpacking and railroad industries in the 1950s sent Omaha’s economy into decline. In the 1960s several insurance companies opened their headquarters in the city, making it one of the biggest insurance centers in the country. Today Omaha’s economy is thriving with sectors in insurance, technology and banking. The city is home to Warren Buffet and his company Berkshire Hathaway. Other prominent businesses in the city include ConAgra Foods, Mutual of Omaha and TD Ameritrade. The top employers in Omaha are Offutt Air Force Base, CHI Health and the public school system. Omaha is one of the top tourist destinations of the Midwest. Popular attractions include many museums, parks and the Henry Doorly Zoo.

The crime rate in Omaha is high. The chance of becoming a victim of crime in the city is 1 in 20. The rate of violent crime in Omaha is two times higher than the state average. The chance of becoming a victim of a violent crime is 1 in 172. Property crime occurs much more frequently than violent crime. The chance of becoming a victim of property crime is 1 in 23. Property crime includes theft and burglary. In 2013 there were 12,519 reported cases of theft and 3,509 cases of burglary. Crime rates in Omaha have actually been increasing over the past few years despite a national trend of declining crime rates. Omaha residents can protect themselves from increasingly high rates of crime by installing surveillance systems in their homes and businesses. Properties with surveillance systems are known to experience less crime than those without. Surveillance systems create a safer environment and can help to lower crime rates overall.

We also provide products and services to cities near Omaha including: Ralston, La Vista, Carter Lake, Bellevue, Papillion, Council Bluffs, Bennington and Elkhorn.

Omaha City Hall
1819 Farnam St
Omaha, NE 68183

Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce
1301 Harney St
Omaha, NE 68102

Joslyn Art Museum
2200 Dodge St
Omaha, NE 68102

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