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The Importance of Video Surveillance in Business Safety
The companies are installing video surveillance to improve the security system and increase the safety of the employees
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Applied Technology Review | Monday, July 26, 2021
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The companies are installing video surveillance to improve the security system and increase the safety of the employees.
FREMONT, CA: Video surveillance is an essential part of any security system for an organization. Video surveillance works by installing elevated cameras across the business and recording everything and everyone that transpires within it.
Video surveillance often includes a live feed and the ability to record, allowing security staff or business owners to check the feeds remotely on a dedicated monitor or through a mobile device app. The video is usually recorded and saved on a physical device, such as a network video recorder (NVR), or in the cloud.
Before installing video surveillance, business owners must consider several issues, including using high-quality security cameras with the proper resolution according to their requirements. It's also crucial to get an expert to install a camera without blind areas.
Companies must follow local rules regarding when and where they can record in the area. It's also crucial to know if they can capture audio and notify everyone about the recordings.
Here are some of the benefits of video surveillance.
Prevent Crime in the First Place
The ability to detect offenders attempting to steal, vandalize, or otherwise destroy the organization is perhaps the most immediate advantage of video surveillance. Anyone watching the live feed can interfere or alert the authorities if they catch them in action.
After a crime has happened, recorded camera evidence might help authorities in identifying and locating a culprit. This is why it's critical to have high-quality video cameras strategically placed around the organization.
Contact Authorities Without Lifting a Finger
If a crime occurs when no one is present, video verification might be used to supplement the video surveillance system. When an alarm goes off, companies and a continuous monitoring center are instantly informed. They will get a video of what set off the alarm. The monitoring team will call the emergency services and share the video feed with operators to know what to do in the emergency.
Stop Workplace Violence
If an employee is wounded as a result of workplace violence, the company may face a lawsuit. Video monitoring is one of the most effective strategies to combat workplace violence. If attackers know their crimes will be captured on camera, they are less likely to respond. The potential victims can relax knowing that video recording is in place to safeguard them.