The Tech That Can Help You Secure Your Business Premises

Most business premises represent a potential target for criminals. They tend to contain supplies, technology, or machinery that can be very valuable to those able to see them. As such, no business premises should be left open to the risk of crime. Strongly defended and locked access points and vigilance can help you protect your premises, but the right tech can go even further in giving you some peace of mind.

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CCTV Systems As Surveillance And Deterrence

One of the most popular and effective tools for securing your premises, strategically placed CCTV cameras can help you monitor entrances, exits, as well as areas that are particularly high-risk or contain your most valuable or sensitive assets. Modern CCTV systems offer high-quality video, night vision, and even remote viewing through your smartphone so you can check in on them from afar. Aside from recording evidence or even catching criminals in the act, CCTV systems also often work well as deterrents. People are less likely to commit crimes in areas where they know they’re being watched.

Control Your Perimeter With Access Controls

If your business has some particularly high-risk assets, then controlling who gets near them is important. Investing in security and access control panels, whether you use keycards, biometric scanners, mobile credentials, or something else to control entry, ensures that only authorized individuals can enter specific zones. These panels also tend to maintain detailed logs, which can be paired with individualized identification systems so that you know who had access to what area at any given point. This can provide very vital information in the event of a security incident.

Threat Detection And Alert

Intruder alarm systems enhance the security of your premises in a few ways. For one, they ensure that you’re able to sense potential intruders as soon as they’re tripped, detecting potential criminal activity before it has the chance to escalate. When paired with an alarm system, not only can they kick your threat response into gear by alerting you, your security provider, or law enforcement, but audible alarms can also cause intruders to panic and flee before they’re able to do any more damage. Door and window sensors, glass-break detectors, motion sensors, and vibration alarms work together to identify suspicious activity.

Smart Lighting Maintains Safer Premises

It might not be as high-tech as the other systems, but smart lighting systems can play an important role in securing both your interior and exterior spaces. When areas are well-lit, they provide fewer hiding spots and improve the visibility of your CCTV cameras. Criminals are also a lot less likely to try their luck where they can be so easily spotted, as well. Whether you have your lighting systems operate on a set schedule or activate in response to motion sensors, they’re a relatively inexpensive but effective security investment.

The right tech for your business’s security is largely going to depend on the type of risk that’s most likely ot affect it. Start with a security audit and see what you need to work with from there.

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