Proper Positioning of Video Surveillance Cameras
There are different reasons for businesses to decide it’s time to install video surveillance cameras in their buildings or outside on the property. One big reason is to reduce and prevent theft, and some want to monitor employee behaviors. Some businesses have been able to improve productivity by installing video surveillance cameras, especially factories. In the retail sector, video surveillance cameras have resolved many disputes that arise between employees and the public. Whatever the reason is for your need in putting video surveillance in your business, the first decision is where to position them. Conduct an Analysis To determine the best place to install your video surveillance cameras, begin by performing an analysis. Choosing which security camera works best takes the same consideration as where you are going to place one. The security cameras that ‘pan’ from side to side are not the best choice as they can be pointing to the left, while an incident occurs on the left. The best financial sense is to use two Megapixel video surveillance cameras versus the ‘pan’ style. Choosing a Location for Video Surveillance Cameras If you are changing your video surveillance camera to a newer model, you may want to look […]
Read MoreA Video Surveillance System Can Protect More than just Gas Stations
Crimes are often committed when the opportunity is there, and the risk is low. When a criminal sees an opportunity of breaking into a business with little or no danger of being caught, that business becomes vulnerable. Gas stations are known for placing video surveillance around their pumps and inside near their registers and are becoming known for this form of security. This knowledge is sending criminals towards other, less protected businesses. Video surveillance is not just for gas stations; it is now affordable for even modest shop owners to protect their businesses with proper monitoring. A Video Surveillance System Helps Deter the Criminals Criminals are discouraged from committing illegal activities at businesses where they know their movements are being recorded. When they decide to rob a place they generally check if a video surveillance system is installed and how many customers frequent the store. When they see your business has a lot of foot traffic and no surveillance to protect it, you are opened up as a target. This scenario refers even to the stores that are located in what are deemed ‘good’ neighborhoods. If you want to deter the criminals from targeting your business, you need a video […]
Read MoreWhat Type of Fire Alarm System Do I Need and Where Should I Put It?
Choosing a fire alarm system isn’t a very exciting activity, but it can save you from plenty of unpleasant excitement down the road. The right fire alarm system in the right position can save property and lives so it’s something that you want to give considerable thought to. When choosing a fire alarm system, we advise clients to keep the following things at the forefront of their decision-making process. Selecting a Fire Alarm System There are two primary types of fire alarm sensors; Ionization and Photoelectric. Ionization alarm sensors detect invisible particles generated by fast moving fires, while photoelectric sensors detect visible fire particles generated by fires that smolder before erupting into flames. Each of these types of fire alarms will provide strong protection against fire, however, many manufacturers and fire professionals recommend installing both types of sensors within the home or office for maximum protection. You may also consider installing a fixed temperature heat detectors or carbon monoxide detectors for use within areas such as kitchens or garages where engine fumes and burned dinners can sometimes trigger false alarms. The downside to using these devices is that they don’t trigger until after combustion has taken place which reduces the […]
Read MoreThe Importance of Functioning Fire Alarm Systems Within Your Home
Moments matter when a fire begins to consume a residential structure. As the fire engulfs the home it will consume precious oxygen, make corridors impassable and block routes of escape. Often, it is mere seconds that separate survivors from fire victims. A fire alarm system gives homeowners the moments and seconds they need to get everyone in the family out of the home and away from danger. Fires Have Voracious Appetites Many people are surprised to learn that fires can double in size every minute. Depending on the fuel sources available, a fire can go from smoldering to free burning in seconds. The heat and smoke generated during the combustion process can ignite confusion, fear, and make it impossible to evacuate. The typical house fire burns at temperatures exceeding 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit. Fire alarm systems equipped with heat detectors are designed to detect the growth of a fire. When the heat detector and sensors determine a rapid rise in temperature is occurring within the home, they trigger the alarm. This trigger point is usually set somewhere between 117 and 136 degrees Fahrenheit. Thus, fire alarm systems are designed to detect fire early before it has had a chance to engulf […]
Read MoreBenefits of Installing Security Cameras in the Workplace
Modern digital technology has made commercial security cameras affordable and easy to install. Once upon a time, it only made sense for major corporations to invest in surveillance cameras. Now companies of all sizes can purchase a security camera system without breaking the bank. If you’ve been on the fence about purchasing surveillance video security cameras for your business, consider the following benefits they offer. Deter criminal behavior with 24/7 video surveillance The mere presence of security cameras is enough to prevent most criminal behavior before it ever occurs. Potential criminals consider robbing or vandalizing a local business will skip right over a company as soon as they learn there’s a security system running. It’s important to place a security system sign and several video cameras in prominent locations so anyone approaching the premises will be aware of the alarm system. The presence of security cameras also deters theft and vandalism within the company. An employee will think twice about spray painting the parking garage or stealing breakroom supplies, knowing the cameras are capturing the criminal activity. Prevent other workplace issues by using security cameras In addition to robbery and vandalism, there is a host of other issues that may […]
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