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San Diego CCTV Pros offers unmatched customer services, competitive pricing and top quality technical support and solutions.
San Diego CCTV Pros provides service, security and Surveillance Systems for large to small facilities for
government, business, and private properties. We specialize in custom designed Security Camera Systems, access Control and security Systems Solutions for single / multiple locations, local and / or remote video surveillance, and covert or mobile video surveillance needs.
San Diego CCTV Pros is your #1 choice for Video Surveillance Systems, Security Cameras and all other Security Products.
Our Services:
- CCTV Planning and Layout
- CCTV Repair And Maintains
- Security Cameras Installation
- Networking DVR Servers
- Remote Office Monitoring
- Wireless Security Alarms
- Wired Security Alarms
- HiTech Access Control Systems
- Computers & Data Networks
- Intercom & Paging
- Home Theater Installation
- Telecommunications & Phone Systems
- IP/Voip Phone Systems
Service to you our customer is our highest priority!
Our service is dedicated to superior customer service and reasonable cost solutions for your site needs. We know that most of our business comes from current customers referring friends and associates to us so we strive to make sure that each customer is 100% satisfied. If you are not satisfied, we won't be either.
We will work with you until all your needs are met.
San Diego CCTV Pro's Security & Low Voltage Services, works with the top leading edge security equitment.
Our office is located in Pacific Beach, 4502 Cass St. and Garner Ave. Suite 204, California Zip 92109.
A little bit about Pacific Beach:
Pacific Beach is a neighborhood of San Diego, bounded by La Jolla to the north, Mission Beach to the south, Interstate 5 to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. While largely populated by young people, surfers, and college students, the population is becoming older, more professional, and more affluent due to rising property and rental costs. "P.B.," as it is known as by local residents, is home to one of San Diego's larger nightlife scenes, with dozens of bars, eateries, and clothing stores.
The beach
A golden beach in Pacific Beach stretches for miles from the Mission Bay jetty to the cliffs of La Jolla. A sidewalk, the boardwalk, running along the beach, is typically crowded with pedestrians, cyclists, rollerbladers, and shoppers. The beach scene revolves around Crystal Pier, which is at the west end of Garnet Avenue.
Streets
The primary north-south street running parallel to the beach is Mission Boulevard, with the streets named after late 19th century federal officials, then incrementing in alphabetical order as they move further from the coast. Bayard, Cass, Dawes, Everts, Fanuel, Gresham, Haines, Ingraham, Jewell, Kendall, Lamont, Morrell, Noyes, Olney, Pendelton. Mission Boulevard was formerly Allison Street, being the "A" street of the series.
The east-west streets are named after precious stones and are roughly in alphabetical order from north to south:
- Agate
- Beryl
- Chalcedony
- Diamond
- Emerald
- Felspar - an alternate spelling of "Feldspar" that has fallen out of use
- Garnet - pronounced locally with the the second syllable accented /g?r?n?t/, not like the pronunciation of the stone, garnet /?g?r.n?t/
Hornblend - spelled differently than the the amphibole, Hornblende
Several other east-west streets are also named after stones, but these streets do not follow the alphabetical pattern. These include:
Sapphire, Tourmaline, Opal and Turquoise.
History
Pacific Beach was developed during the boom years of 1886-1888 by D. C. Reed, A. G. Gassen, Charles W. Pauley, R. A. Thomas, and O. S. Hubbell. It was Hubbell who "leared away the grainfields, pitched a tent, mapped out the lots, hired an auctioneer and started to work". To attract people, they built the Race Track and San Diego College of Letters, neither of which survive today. A railway also connected Pacific Beach with downtown San Diego, and was later extended to La Jolla.
Bars and nightlife
Pacific Beach is one of the main centers of nightlife in San Diego. Garnet Ave between Ingraham St and Mission Blvd is where many bars and restaurants are located. The nightlife in Pacific Beach caters towards a younger crowd than the nightlife in downtown San Diego.
Neighborhoods of San Diego, California
Northern
Carmel Valley , Clairemont, Del Mar Mesa, La Jolla, Mission Beach, Pacific Beach, Pacific Highlands Ranch, Torrey Highlands, Torrey Hills, Torrey Pines, University City
Northeastern
Black Mountain Ranch, Carmel Mountain Ranch, Mira Mesa, Miramar, Rancho Bernardo, Rancho Pe?asquitos, Sabre Springs, San Pasqual Valley, Scripps Ranch, Sorrento Valley
Eastern
Allied Gardens, Birdland, Del Cerro, Grantville, Kearny Mesa, Mission Valley East, Navajo, San Carlos, Serra Mesa,Tierrasanta
Western
Hillcrest Linda Vista Mission Hills Mission Valley West, North Park, Ocean Beach, Point Loma, University Heights
Central
Downtown (Columbia, Core, Cortez Hill, East Village, Gaslamp Quarter, Little Italy, Marina), Bankers Hill, Golden Hill,Logan Heights, Middletown, South Park
Mid-City
City Heights, College Area, El Cerrito, Gateway, Kensington, Normal Heights, Oak Park, Redwood Village, Rolando, Talmadge, Webster
Southeastern
Encanto, Mount Hope, Paradise Hills
Southern
Otay Mesa, San Ysidro