Uploaded on Aug 11, 2022
You’ve invested a lot in your business and protecting that investment should be a top priority. A security system allows you to monitor your property and deter potential threats. Even the mere presence of a security camera is often enough to dissuade would-be criminals or vandals. The risks present at a neighborhood pharmacy are different from those of an office building but both rely on security systems for protection. Understanding the specific threats to your business will enable you to choose the security system and features that offer you the proper protection.
Choosing the Right Security Camera for Your Business
Choosing the Right Security
Camera for Your Business
You’ve invested a lot in your business and
protecting that investment should be a top
priority. A security system allows you to
monitor your property and deter potential
threats. Even the mere presence of a security
camera is often enough to dissuade would-be
criminals or vandals.
The risks present at a neighborhood pharmacy
are different from those of an office building
but both rely on security systems for
protection. Understanding the specific threats
to your business will enable you to choose the
security system and features that offer you the
proper protection.
1. Identifying Your Business’s Security
Risks
A compressive security review is the first step in determining
your security system needs. You can conduct a security review
on your own, however, many companies specializing in
security camera installation offer this type of review as part of
their service.
This security review aims to identify areas of security
weakness and potential threats.
2. Deciding Which Security System
Features You Need
Modern security systems are more than just alarms or simple
cameras. Today’s systems comprise multiple features for
enhanced function and added protection. Some popular
modern features you may want to discuss with your security
camera installation team can include:
• Type of camera system
• Security alarm
• Access control systems
• Monitored alarm systems
3. Camera systems
Several security camera systems are available broken down
into categories based on movement, size, shape, and unique
features. The simplest most affordable systems are fixed
camera systems strategically positioned to monitor a single
location. While they cannot be remotely repositioned, they are
very straightforward to operate.
Pan-tilt and zoom cameras combine the functionality of a fixed
system with the benefits of a remote-operated zoom lens and
360-degree functionality. These cameras can be repositioned,
follow a target, and zoom in on areas of interest from a user
interface.
4. Security Alarms and Third-Party
Monitoring
Alarms are one of the biggest deterrents to burglary and theft.
Alarm systems can be designed with sensors triggered by
motion, broken glass, or intrusion. Additional sensors can also
alert responders in the event of a flood or fire.
Most alarm and camera systems come with optional third-party
monitoring. While not mandatory, having surveillance on your
business at all times can be a considerable advantage to busy
business owners.
Contact Us
Address: #125-618 E Kent Ave S,
Vancouver, BC V5X 0B1
Phone: 604-338-1901
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.supertechsystems.ca/
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