Business owners pay directly and indirectly for vandalism. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, a single incident of vandalism costs on average $3,370. Conspicuously placed cameras have been proven…
Video surveillance makes good business sense because often, a business owner, or leader, you can’t be in more than one place at a time. Video surveillance provides you with visual…
Retail establishments use video surveillance to monitor customer transactions. For example, if a customer claims to have purchased an expensive item but does not have the receipt, or that an…
A Bloomberg Business study of the effects of surveillance at 392 restaurants showed that where surveillance cameras were in place and operational, businesses saw a 22 percent drop in theft…
Video surveillance is cost-effective and scalable. As your business grows, adding and integrating additional cameras into an established network is easy and cost-effective.
Many types of businesses must have a video surveillance system in place to comply with HIPPA or SEC regulations as well as internal corporate policies.