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Multifamily Apartment Video Surveillance — Commercial Camera Security

Posted by Chris O' Rourke on Jan 4, 2016

Video camera technology has improved for apartment video surveillance. Some commercial property owners choose low-end, inexpensive models. However many multifamily apartment complex owners and managers opt for larger cameras because they want would-be criminals to notice them and value the greater resolution and business-oriented features.

Since its invention in Germany in 1942, cameras have been used to improve security at businesses that are prone to theft and crime for car dealer, office building, warehouse, and apartment video surveillance.

1) Theft Detection

One reason property owners install apartment video surveillance is theft protection. Video cameras provide extra security for both business assets like buildings, gates, leasing office, laundry rooms, mailboxes, pools, and gyms, and tenant vehicles and personal property. Placing cameras at entrances, back alleys, and common areas can increase the chance of catching a thief, which is a win-win for the community and the property owner.

2) Cameras Reduce Vandalism

Video camera technology has come a long way from low resolution CCTV. Apartment video surveillance systems can centrally and remotely provide access to live monitoring services. The pictures are clearer than ever which makes it easy to identify a vandal on a property.

Elevators are a prime target for vandals. For decades property owners just had to put up with scratches, dents, and all sorts of destruction inside their elevators. Most of the time the damage was a minor nuisance. But it can be costly, such as when someone scratches the finish off the inside of an elevator door. Even minor damage can lead the elevator to be shut down for at least a day, a big inconvenience to tenants who may depend on elevators to get up and down the building. Apartment video surveillance in elevators can enable property owners to catch vandals in the act and hold them accountable afterwards.

3) Cameras Deter Crime Before it Happens

With visible cameras for apartment video surveillance, property managers can post signs saying that the property is being watched. This often turns away would-be criminals while reassuring tenants that security is being provided and giving them peace of mind.

Stealth Monitoring is a leader in proactive live multifamily apartment video surveillance with over 9,000 video cameras watched nationwide. Real-time video monitoring can detect and deter crime while reducing security guard and other expenses. A Stealth operator can see unusual activity like damage to gates, elevators, and buildings, activate a speaker warning to deter the criminals, and call the local police.

Please contact Stealth today for apartment video surveillance to protect your apartment complex. Visit our web site to see actual videos of criminals being apprehended at apartments and other businesses.