Employee Theft

Surveillance systems operate around the clock, ensuring no lapse in monitoring, even during off-hours or when personnel are unavailable.

High-definition cameras provide clear and detailed imagery enabling precise identification of individuals, objects, or events.

Motion detectors can sense movement in restricted or sensitive areas, triggering alerts or activating video recording sessions. Advanced systems can differentiate between harmless movements and genuine threats thereby reducing false alarms events.

Surveillance systems are often integrated with alarm and notification systems, providing alerts to security personnel or management when unusual activity is detected. Customizable authority levels allow authorized personnel to access live feed or recorded footage on secure platforms. This feature is particularly useful for large facilities and multiple locations.

Visible surveillance cameras act as a deterrent to potential intruders, reducing the likelihood of break-ins or vandalism. Noticeable indication of active monitoring reinforces the perception of a secure environment.

Surveillance systems can be linked with access control and perimeter defense creating a unified security network. Motion detectors can trigger automated lighting or lock doors in response to unauthorized activity. Continuous recording provides archival of activities that can be used to analyze patterns and improve future security measures. Electronic surveillance enhances the ability to detect and deter threats and fosters a sense of safety and preparedness.