Why does your business needs video surveillance?

By The Security Girl

When I talk to most small / medium sized businesses like yours I often get asked why does my business need video surveillance or why should I upgrade my current video surveillance system?

Sure your basic video surveillance system will just record the day to day activities in your business and in the event of a burglary or accident it will be there to hopefully catch the face or any other distinctive features of your suspect.

However, modern video surveillance systems can do so much more than just be there to catch what’s going on and hope that it’s there later when you need it.  Plus with a modern video surveillance system you don’t have to worry about changing the tapes anymore!

With the ever changing technology in business security the uses and possibilities are endless and having a video surveillance system will save you and your business time and money.

In a 2008 report from The American Management Association, Almost half (48%) of the companies surveyed use video monitoring to counter theft, violence and sabotage. Only 7% use video surveillance to track employees’ on-the-job performance. Most employers notify employees of anti-theft video surveillance (78%) and performance-related video monitoring (89%).  However, over the past few years business have changed how they are using video surveillance.

Here are some benefits/uses of video surveillance for your business.

  • Increase overall security and safety – Security cameras positioned throughout a business help to prevent crimes and break-ins.
  • Improve worker productivity – The presence of surveillance cameras on the premises can improve communication between departments or buildings, allowing for heightened productivity.
  • Prevent dishonest claims – In instances where employees or visitors falsely attest to injuring themselves on your property, visual evidence from the facility’s security cameras can disprove such assertions, saving the hospital from pricey unwarranted insurance claims.
  • Resolve employee disputes – Employee disputes are easily resolved when clear visual proof is available. Surveillance cameras can shed light on incidents in question.
  • Continuous real-time monitoring – IP surveillance allows authorized  employees to monitor critical areas continuously, in real time, from their personal computers.
  • Digital storage – Business that choose to install IP-based video surveillance systems can take advantage of the benefits of digital storage. IP systems enable the user to store recorded footage digitally on network servers, hard-drives or NVRs, where the surveillance video is easily accessible to authorized users, and offers improved searching capabilities.
  • Visual evidence for investigations – Surveillance cameras can provide invaluable visual evidence for investigations of criminal activity and other specific events that have taken place within or around  facilities.
  • Remote video monitoring – Remote monitoring is an extremely helpful tool. IP surveillance allows your employees to view security camera footage remotely from any PC with network access. Multiple sites can even communicate over the same network with all of the camera views accessible online via the Internet.

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