Reason 1: Surveillance video can be used to quickly investigate and respond to customer service issues.
Business security systems consist of video surveillance technology, premises monitoring, intrusion detection, and a wide range of alarm and emergency communication technology.
Businesses that use security systems for security and risk management include warehouses, manufacturing facilities, office buildings, shopping centers, retail establishments, fast food restaurants, mining sites, farm and ranch properties, poultry houses, and hunting clubs.
IP video surveillance technology allows for real-time monitoring and speeds up response time in the event of an intrusion.
Video Surveillance in the Workplace
2 In this second installment in our series on video security for workplace safety and injury prevention, we take a look at legal issues relating to video surveillance in the workplace. This post isn’t intended to provide legal advice or guidance. If you have questions or concerns, definitely consult an attorney in your state for specific […]
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Buildings, a commercial property trade publication for smart facilities management, recently published, The Keys to Implementing an Effective Surveillance System, featuring insights and commentary by Vulcan Security Systems CEO Jason Maddox.
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In this case study, time-stamped video footage from our security cameras quickly solved a missing order problem and paid for the cost of the system.