Security is a critical aspect in many different kinds of organizations. For example, in fast food restaurants, it’s securing your registers and evaluating questionable transactions at the point of sale. In a retail store, it’s monitoring your entry points to prevent robberies. In warehouses, it’s monitoring your back door to prevent product theft. But, in any case, the key to creating a secure environment is controlling who’s coming and going, setting alarms to alert you when something abnormal happens and having video footage available to see exactly what transpired.
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Secure your doors to control who enters or exits your building.
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Be alerted when an area is accessed when it shouldn’t be, so you can take action.
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Add cameras to critical areas to identify who is accessing your facility.
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K-12 schoolsSafety and security are critical to create a better learning environment.
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Commercial buildingsCreate a secure environment so your tenants feel safe at work.
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Hotels and hospitalityMonitor your lobby and parking facility for crime, accidents and other security threats.
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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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