Video Surveillance

 
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Video Surveillance
 
 
Why is Video Surveillance Important?
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✔ Theft
✔ Safety
✔ Customer Service Tool
✔ Employee Productivity
✔ Workman’s Compensation
✔ Liability
✔ Marketing and Sales Tool
✔ Possibly Reduce Insurance Premiums

✔ Possibly Receive Tax Credit

Video surveillance is a vital tool for protecting people and property around the clock. The increasing availability and, thus, lower cost of higher-quality cameras makes improving the effectiveness of video more affordable.

Protect Your Town or City

Record criminals who vandalize or steal property. The video images will help your police force with ensuing investigation. Video surveillance systems placed inside and outside can record criminals and activities around the clock. This makes a safer place for residents and they can feel free to walk the streets knowing that the local police are closely monitoring criminals. 

Protect Your Company

Video surveillance in the workplace protects both the company and its employees. Install video surveillance systems inside and outside the workplace to record criminals who vandalize or steal company property. The video images will help the police in the ensuing investigation. Video surveillance cameras also record acts of employee theft. The cameras can act as a crime deterrent. When criminals see a surveillance camera, or employees know surveillance is in place, it discourages criminal activity. The importance of video camera surveillance in the workplace often justifies the cost.

Protect Your Employees

Video surveillance systems protect employees both directly and indirectly. Set up video cameras in company parking lots and outside the building to record criminal activity and allow company security officers to insure that employees reach their vehicles safely. The video system can record instances of employee abuse or harassment towards other employees, which can be used as evidence against the antagonist. Video surveillance protects employees indirectly by monitoring each visitor who comes into the building and keeps a video record of suspicious activity.

Productivity
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Managers and supervisors can use video surveillance to monitor employee productivity, determine job performance areas where the employee needs improvement and ensure that employees follow company safety rules. Maintenance employees can use video surveillance cameras to detect equipment that needs repair and equipment that is operating in an unsafe manner. Because employees, managers and supervisors cannot be everywhere at once, a video surveillance system monitors productivity without hiring additional personnel.
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Customer Records
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Retail establishments use video surveillance to monitor what customers do. For example, if a client claims to have purchased an expensive item but does not have the receipt, video surveillance records are used to determine whether she was in the store on the day in question, and if she did purchase the item. Video surveillance will clarify an exchange between a client and a store employee. If the customer is looking for financial compensation because she claims an employee was rude to her, and the video evidence says otherwise, the store can present its evidence to support the employee's case.
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For these reasons, among others, we expect to see a continued rise in the amount of Local Government's, Business Owners as well as Home Owners, installing video surveillance systems in 2014. If you have any questions about securing your Home, Business or Local Government, talk to the experts, give us a call at 866-374-9643 Ext. 517.

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