This month’s focus: The Benefits of Proactive Video Monitoring
As the owner of a construction company or contractor at a site, at some point, you will consider a security system to help protect your tenants, staff and property. Video surveillance systems can be divided into two categories: proactive and reactive. The difference can mean deterring a crime before it happens and minimizing damage, or simply reacting to a situation after it occurs, which could have costly consequences. Which one is right for your property?
Q: How else can proactive video monitoring benefit my business?
A: One way remote video monitoring can help is by improving your business processes. Our trained operators can see whether doors have been closed properly, lights are off, entryways are clean and clear, and if there are any potential dangers that could harm an individual on your property. They will then provide you with timely reporting and video evidence if necessary.
Security Tip
Enhance Access Control
The first line of defense in helping to protect your construction site is to enhance access control. For the most part, this involves installing fencing around the perimeter. It also means using authorized access control points for all crucial areas, including entrances, offices and equipment storage facilities and making sure that all workers have clear identification tags. >> Read more