Traditionally, we think of video security as something that belongs in a retail environment in case there is a robbery or to deter shoplifters. Today, with all its capabilities for remote monitoring and management, video security has expanded to many areas, including private homes. Find out how we can get you in control of your property by filling out our contact form at the bottom right hand side of this page. Here are some of the applications:
According to surveys done by Ernst & Young and others, employee theft accounts for an average of 45% and shoplifting for an average of 30% of inventory shrinkage, typically 2% of gross sales. Video Security is considered the most effective form of loss prevention. Employees will also improve customer service and therefore sales, knowing they can be monitored any time.
According to the American Restaurant Association, you are losing an average of 4% in gross sales to employee theft. Whether it’s actual food walking out the back door or free drinks for tips at the bar, you are losing money. In restaurants as well, employees will improve customer service and therefore sales, knowing they can be monitored any time.
Nobody knows what is happening at or to their property when they are not around. Are unauthorized people using your hot tubs, dumpsters and parking spaces and taking your firewood? Are unruly renters damaging your lobbies, parking gates and garage doors? Are people breaking into your cars, steeling your skis and bikes? Are owners blaming management for things done by trespassers or renters or the other way around?
Again, nobody knows what is happening at or to their property when they are not around. Are unauthorized people using your hot tub? Is your driveway being plowed as scheduled? Are you receiving all your rental income due? Are your teenagers partying a little too much?
Vandalism and false liability claims are often issues confronting institutions.