What would you do if there were an accident at your organization? For example, what if a customer or employee threatened to sue because he slipped on a slick floor? What if something happened in the gym at your school? And…what if no one saw it happen? When there is video footage of an incident, it can provide answers to what happened and who, if anyone, is liable. In a secure organization, there are cameras that serve as an objective witness to capture everything and help settle disputes, no matter where an incident occurs.
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Select when the incident occurred to review the facts as it happened
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Unique algorithms that help you draw actionable insights from your camera’s data
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Monitor at the point of sale for double couponing, theft and other risks
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RestaurantsMonitor your dining and kitchen areas for slips and falls, food safety, and other risks.
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K-12 schoolsApply proactive accountability and monitor critical areas to ensure student safety.
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Commercial buildingsReview video to highlight risk and address potential situations.
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Video surveillance has several benefits, but designing the right system for your business can be complicated. Take a crash course in the technology and terminology in our buyer’s guide to video surveillance systems.
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