Employee Turnover is Expensive, Video Security Can Help
A manufacturer could spend $40,000-$100,000 to replace a skilled tool and die maker. Don’t lose a valuable employee due to parking lot vandalism.
A manufacturer could spend $40,000-$100,000 to replace a skilled tool and die maker. Don’t lose a valuable employee due to parking lot vandalism.
Video surveillance in the workplace is one of the most effective ways businesses can protect employees, safeguard assets, and ensure compliance with safety protocols. The key question employers often ask is: What are the legal boundaries for video surveillance in the workplace? In short, businesses can monitor non-private areas for legitimate safety and operational purposes,…
When it comes to church daycare security, the most effective strategies combine clear policies with reliable technology. In short: require strict check-in/out procedures, limit access points, secure entrances, add surveillance, and audit regularly. These steps keep children safe, support staff, and reassure parents. Unfortunately, churches and daycares remain targets for trespassing, theft, and even violence,…
A “Panic Button” is a strategically-located, hardwired button or wireless key fob used to silently and immediately notify police in emergency situations.
School districts use video security to protect students, but many school leaders overlook an equally important benefit: video surveillance also protects teachers. With the right IP video system and clear policies, schools can document incidents accurately, defend staff against false accusations, deter aggressive behavior, and create a safer environment for both teachers and students. Teachers…