Security Camera Systems and Video Surveillance
Installing security cameras is a great way for you as
a business owner to get peace of mind, knowing that your
business premises are secure. Home owners have also started
considering video camera systems to protect their homes,
family and belongings.
No matter how bullet proof your business procedures are
there is always something else that can be done to make
your company more secure. Nowadays, security and liability
is an issue that's on the agenda of every small and medium
size business owner.
You have to start with find a camera system that works
best for your company and addresses your most critical security
areas. The installation of a security camera systems can
be as complex or as simple as you make it. The right security
system can increase your efficiency, enhance the safety
of your customers and staff and reduce theft losses.
Benefits of Installing Security Cameras
The most widely used application of cameras is to monitor
your business premises for theft and other forms of criminal
activity. Depending on the kind and size of the business
you own, the savings you realize from theft reduction alone
can more than pay for the cost of your camera system and
monitoring expenses.
However, the benefits of security cameras do not stop
at just keeping track of shoplifters. Exterior cameras can
monitor the parking lot and the outside areas providing
evidence for accident claims. Some of the interior cameras
can be positioned on the cash registers to keep an eye on
employee performance or root out suspected employee fraud.
In some cases, the installation of a security camera system
can even reduce your insurance premiums.
Surveillance Video Camera Solutions
You have a lot of options when it comes to choosing the
right system for your business, because of their wide range
of complexity. The most basic system includes a single stationary
camera, a monitor, and a recording device. But most small
businesses will require something more advanced than a single
camera system. To address all of your security issues, you'll
probably need to employ multiple cameras capable of being
live monitored and recorded to a digital video recorder.
Depending on the size of the space being monitored, you
may also want to consider a Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) camera with
remote scanning capabilities.
Some cameras can also be equipped with motion detectors
that turn the system on only when there is activity and
lie dormant when there is no movement at their surveillance
area. Similarly, cameras can be upgraded to record in low
light conditions or disguised to blend in with your business
environment.
Contact us
now to discuss your needs and get a quote.
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