Even if you don't live in a high-crime area, thieves and vandals could potentially strike any business. Not only can CCTV monitoring prevent theft and vandalism, but it can also increase the chances that you'll be able to recover stolen merchandise.
With the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, we are all looking for answers on how we can protect ourselves and others from spreading the virus. Businesses have a sense of responsibility to make sure they are keeping their environments free of COVID-19. Hikvision has come up with a solution! They have designed a thermal camera for human body temperature detection with +/- 0.5 degree accuracy! This camera is amazing and will even sound off an alarm if someone is outside of the safe temperature range.
Security access control systems ensure that only authorized personnel are allowed in a building. Advanced systems go beyond the traditional means of security by restricting employee access by date and time in addition to limiting the number of rooms that a worker can enter during the workday.
Choosing a DVR security system isn't as easy as it looks. It isn't as simple as many off-the-shelf providers would have you believe, and an out of the box plug-and-play system may not be what is best for your business. There are a wide variety of wired, wireless, and cloud-based systems that you may consider to secure your premises, but how do you know which one is right for you?
Know what you need
First, you need to know what you wish to accomplish through the installation of a DVR security camera system.
What do you call someone who hunts for security gaps in computer hardware and software? A hacker, right? What about someone who presents their findings to vendors to help them improve the quality of their products? There is more than one type of hacker, and understanding the difference is important.