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Why Should Businesses Invest in Remote Security And Video Surveillance?
Thieves, trespassers, and vandals frequently target commercial establishments, building sites, equipment and storage yards, trade booths, and display exhibits. Additionally, security threats do not end there. Several of the most significant da
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Applied Technology Review | Wednesday, March 09, 2022
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Many firms are forced to include security solutions into their business models, and remote security solutions often make the most sense and provide the highest return on investment.
FREMONT, CA: Thieves, trespassers, and vandals frequently target commercial establishments, building sites, equipment and storage yards, trade booths, and display exhibits. Additionally, security threats do not end there. Several of the most significant dangers are already embedded within the organization and actively exploiting it.
Modern video surveillance and remote security are the two most effective tools organizations have at their disposal for deterring criminals and preventing loss of income and productivity. The advantages of remote security systems are as follows:
Operate 24 Hours a Day: Remote security cameras enable customers to check in and interact with their security feeds 24 hours a day, from any location, in real-time, via their digital device. Remote security agents watch feeds to determine threat levels, interact directly with intruders, and notify law enforcement immediately. When the light quality is poor, infrared and thermal imaging features monitor body heat. Advanced analytics can read license plates, allowing for more accurate tracking of suspicious individuals. 360-degree views from a height of 20 feet provide unmatched site coverage. By installing video surveillance, companies feel secure knowing that criminals do not have the upper hand.
Increased Resistance to Accidents and Fraud: Accidents can occur in any workplace. Finding out what caused them—and whether an organization is responsible—is significantly facilitated by having trustworthy surveillance footage. Insurance companies will appreciate additional evidence. The accounting department will be relieved to learn that false worker's compensation claims will be significantly more difficult to file. Clear visual recordings can assist law enforcement in identifying and prosecuting internal or external criminal activity. Humans deceive one another, and witnesses forget. Companies can protect their property and reputation by recording and storing evidence to make or break a case.
Rapid Installation and Deployment Flexibility: Video surveillance may be set up in minutes, owing to wireless technology not relying on adjacent power outlets to determine its location. Mobile video units can be deployed similarly rapidly and on-demand on any site for as long as required.