Industry

Storefront protection, venue access, point-of-sale CCTV.

Retail and hospitality run on tight margins, high foot traffic, and incidents that span shoplifting through to liquor-licence compliance. Ktronics designs venue security that earns its keep: reducing shrinkage, supporting management with point-of-sale-tied footage, and keeping the back-of-house secure without slowing the floor.

Tidy fibre patch supporting CCTV across a retail or hospitality venue
What we typically design for

The considerations that shape every install in this sector.

  • Storefront and POS coverage

    High-resolution camera coverage on every till and entry/exit. Tied to POS transaction data so a price-override or void can be reviewed in the same dashboard.

  • Venue and back-of-house access

    Stock rooms, cellars, kitchens, and offices on credential-only access. Deliveries scoped to time-window credentials.

  • Liquor and gaming compliance

    CCTV positioning and retention for licensed venues that meet OLGR or state-equivalent requirements. We don’t want you missing renewal because of a coverage gap.

  • Shrinkage and incident review

    AI analytics flag known patterns (gathered groups at high-shrinkage zones, after-hours back-door activity). Incidents review in minutes, not hours.

  • Multi-venue rollouts

    Single platform across every store or venue. Centralised monitoring, decentralised credentials. Add a new site without rebuilding.

  • After-hours response

    24/7 monitoring with verified human response. The duty manager isn’t the night-time alarm response plan.

Common questions

Frequently asked.

  • Can CCTV be tied to point-of-sale data for fraud review?
    Yes. Modern retail CCTV platforms (Genetec, Avigilon, Hanwha) integrate with POS systems so every transaction line is overlaid on the matching camera feed. Voids, price overrides, refunds, and no-sales become reviewable on a per-transaction basis. Reduces internal shrinkage and gives loss prevention real evidence for staff conversations.
  • What CCTV retention is required for licensed venues in NSW?
    NSW Liquor & Gaming requires 28 days minimum for premises with a CCTV condition on their licence, with footage available to police on request. Higher-risk venues (late-trading, declared premises) often need longer. We size storage to your specific licence conditions and provide footage-export workflows that match the police request format, so a request that comes in on Thursday isn't still being processed the following week.
  • Can we monitor multiple venues from one head office dashboard?
    Yes. Multi-site retail and hospitality is one of the patterns the major platforms (Lenel, Genetec, Avigilon) handle natively. Head-office security or operations gets a single panel of glass across every venue: live cameras, alarm events, access activity, system health. Each venue still has local control where it makes sense.

Store, venue, or multi-site rollout? Let's walk it.