For business owners, security is an important consideration. Whether you use a self-install business security system or a monitored system, business video surveillance cameras can boost the effectiveness of your business security system.
Business surveillance cameras offer a greater level of protection for your business than a standard entry alarm alone. Some of the benefits of business security cameras are:
Provide evidence for the police
Offer protection in the case of a lawsuit
Allow identification of suspicious people
Reduce the risk of employee theft
Empower monitoring for fires, floods, and equipment problems
Surveillance video cameras are most effective when integrated into a larger business security system. An important support system for your business video surveillance is having monitoring services as part of the package. Remote monitoring gives you the most flexibility as with these systems, you can use a Web login or a smart phone application to access your cameras from across town or across the world. Some of the benefits of remote video monitoring include:
Access cameras using your smart phone or computer
View live video feeds to see spaces in real time
Access archived video footage
Use Web apps to adjust tilt and zoom or even re-et cameras
For most businesses, surveillance cameras are an added benefit. As you purchase cameras to go with your security system, it is important to consider legal restrictions and privacy concerns. Cameras are legal, but some states prohibit you from capturing audio along with the video feed. In general, it is best not to put cameras anywhere with privacy concerns, like bathrooms or locker rooms.
Some business locations that benefit from video surveillance include:
Warehouses
Large, open offices
Storerooms
All business entrances
Shop floors
Conference rooms
Parking lots
Manufacturing lines
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