Showing posts with label surveillance system. Show all posts
Showing posts with label surveillance system. Show all posts

Monday, July 12, 2010

Security Cameras for Nursing Homes & Elder Care Facilities

Security Cameras for Nursing Homes & Elder Care Facilities
The decision to put a loved ones in a nursing home or assisted living facility, is not an easy one. Families spend months looking for the right place. A place that will keep their relative or friend safe and secure, as well as provide them with proper care. Quality security cameras placed strategically in your facility will not only attract new customers, but it will also provide you, your staff, and your residents with the proper reassurance that everything is running as smoothly as possible.

Protect Your Residents - With visitors coming and going from your facility all day, it's easy for the wrong person to slip through. To prevent an intruder or help law enforcement officials catch someone who did manage to get inside and cause harm, cameras placed around the grounds are a necessity. Cameras may protect you, your residents, your employees and your property.

Protect Your Employees - When people are forced to place their loved ones in a nursing home, it can be a very difficult time. They want the best care for their relatives and rightfully so. Because of this, stress levels are often high and people sometimes say things they don't mean. Accusations against your employees can be a very hard thing to deal with but having a security camera around can help prove what really happened, prevent lawsuits, and eliminate a number of other headaches for your facility and its employees. Cameras also help you monitor your employees, which helps keep you from worrying about things such as employee theft.

Attract New Customers - Making the decision to put a loved on into someone else's care is not an easy one and often involves a long, very emotional process of visiting and researching various facilities in the area. Don't just tell prospective customers you will take good care of their family members, show them. Visible cameras placed around your facility will show customers you mean business when it comes to caring for their loved one, and will also help deter crime in the process.

In the event that you do decide to purchase or upgrade a surveillance system, there are some important things to remember about installing your cameras:
  • Place cameras at entries and exits, and in your waiting/reception area. This way, you can get a good look at anyone who leaves or enters the building.

  • Make sure you put cameras outdoors, especially if you have a large property or more than one building. On top of that, make sure your cameras are part of a network that is easily monitored from one place.

  • Put cameras where your staff and residents often gather such as dining halls, activity rooms, and hallways. This helps you keep everyone's best interest in mind.

  • Place cameras in supply closets, stairwells and other small rooms. This will help prevent employee theft, as well as prevent someone who wishes to cause harm to an employee or resident from having an unwatched space to do it in.


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Saturday, July 03, 2010

Keep Your Construction Site Safe with Security Cameras

Keep Your Construction Site Safe with Security CamerasIf you work in the construction business, you know theft can be a problem. It is estimated that nearly one billion dollars worth of construction equipment and materials is stolen each year. Without taking proper security measures, this number will continue to rise. Losing materials and equipment can delay your project, raise your insurance rates, and ruin your company's reputation. Fortunately, there is something you can do help protect your business: Construction Site Security Cameras.

Construction Site surveillance is a great option for resolving a number of issues, including theft and vandalism. In the long run, it can save you time and money, and make your company even more efficient. If your construction sites often fall victim to theft or vandalism, a security camera can help you catch the criminals who are causing you harm, as well as offer an idea as to how they are gaining access to your site and what you can do to stop this from happening again in the future. Not only that, but having cameras in place, constantly monitoring what's going on at your construction site can help settle disputes, monitor employees, and be used as the perfect witness in the event you find yourself in legal trouble.

If you've decided to purchase or install a video surveillance system, there are some things you should keep in mind. Here is a quick checklist for you to think about before making your purchase or having your cameras installed.

1. Consider a weatherproof security camera. Cameras that are keeping watch over construction sites are often placed outdoors. Rain, hail, wind, lightning and other damaging weather can do a number on your cameras if you choose the wrong type.

2. Keep cameras out of areas that could be damage by your machinery. Cameras are pretty resilient but they are no match for a bulldozer or other heavy equipment. Make sure you cameras are placed in areas where your machinery won't cause them any harm.

3. Place cameras in areas that are most vulnerable to crime. Do you have a certain area at your site that has suffered from vandalism or theft in the past? Is there an area that is vulnerable due to its location or openness? You'll want to consider putting cameras in these areas first.

4. Was there ever an incident that wasn't necessarily criminal but that you wish you could have caught on video? Maybe you had employees goofing off, maybe you had an inspector lie about something he or she saw. Consider these areas to be a high priority for placing cameras.

5. Do you already have some type of security? Maybe actual security personnel or some type of fence that would be nearly impossible for a criminal to get past. If so, these areas may not be first on your list to receive camera placements.

6. Do you leave supplies that would be easy to steal unattended overnight? If so, these supplies need to be monitored. Lumber, steel, and other raw materials can be very expensive to replace and can seriously delay your project.

7. What type of area is your construction site located in? Is it in a small rural residential area or a large suburban area? Be aware of the crime rates in your area. If your construction site is in a note so nice part of town, consider placing cameras around the entire perimeter to detect any and all intruders.



Looking for a DVR or NVR Security Camera System? If so call today at 877-422-1907 x226 for a free phone consultation.

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Security Cameras for Hospitals

Security Cameras for Hospitals
When people think of security cameras in businesses, hospitals aren't usually the first thing that comes to mind. Even so, a quality surveillance system placed in strategic spots on hospital grounds can not only serve safety and security purposes, but it can become a cost-effective way to prevent lawsuits, monitor staff and patients, and weed out dishonest medical claims.

Safety and Security - Cameras are used most often to prevent break-ins and deter crimes, which can occur anywhere, even in a hospital. With so many people coming and going, and so much commotion in emergency rooms and at hospital entrances, the wrong person could easily get inside and cause harm to hospital staff and patients. Properly placed cameras can help law enforcement officials identify these criminals in order to make an arrest. Also, when people are sick, they tend to act out of the ordinary. Sometimes patients who have waited for long periods of time or are unhappy with the care and service they are receiving have tendency to become violent. Security cameras can help staff keep an eye on busy waiting rooms and monitor patients and their families' demeanor.

Monitor Your Employees - Even in small hospitals, it's impossible for managers and supervisors to be everywhere at once. There are so many rooms and locations spread over such a large area that many employees often go unsupervised for long periods of times. Not only will security cameras help you keep a close watch on your employees when you suspect they aren't performing up to your standards, employees who suspect they are being watched will most likely work harder and make better decisions. Also, when there is a dispute between employees, a security camera could very well be the key to what actually happened.

Evidence for Preventing Claims and Lawsuits: Let's face it; not everyone is honest. Some people are just out to see who they can sue to make a buck and this sort of behavior is prevalent in the medical world. Thousands of fraudulent health insurance claims are filed each year. Hospital security cameras can be relied on in cases like this, to see how patients were acting when they weren't being watched by staff. In addition, false claims filed about on-site accidents and incidents might be handled by simply reviewing the video of the time the patient claims to have been on hospital grounds.

Real-time Monitoring: If a patient is awaiting care, becomes ill or passes out, and no one is around to see it or better yet, everyone around her is too busy to notice, her life could be at risk. Many security systems allow for real-time monitoring through personal computers. This allows front desk staff to keep an eye on their patients, even when they're busy filling out paperwork.

There are just so many reasons as to why having a proper security camera system in a hospital or health care setting is important. If you manage such a facility, you really can't afford not to have one in place.

Once you do make the decision to protect your hospital, staff and patients, it's important to make sure your cameras are properly placed. Here are a few tips about hospital camera set-up:

  • As with any business, you'll want to make sure you have cameras at all entrances to and exits from the building to make sure you see every single person who enters and leaves the building

  • Also, place camera in tight spaces that provide easy opportunities for bullies and criminals to corner and attack innocent people such as elevators, utility closets, stairwells and fire escapes.

  • Cameras placed in halls and waiting room keep a close watch on your patients and staff and allow you to monitor everything from behavior to how busy your facility is

  • You should also consider placing cameras outside your hospital or health care facility such as in parking lots, loading areas, and rest areas.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Historic British Park Gets CCTV Security

Historic British Home Gets CCTV Security

Earlier this year, the historic Lydiard House at Great Brittain's famed Lydiard Park was subject to vandalism and other "anti-social behavior." The home, which dates back to the 18th century was the home of the aristocratic Bolingbroke family and is currently owned by the Swindon Borough Council. According to the BBC, the council has made the decision to install a total of nine surveillance cameras at the site.

This is not the first time the historic site has been subject to vandalism. Several incidents have taken place over the last few years, costing taxpayers money for repairs.

The park's manager, Stuart Webb, thinks the cameras will be an important part of preventing future incidents and keeping park visitors safe, "Like everybody else, we have problems - we had problems last year. Putting the cameras in place is part of a raft of measures to make sure people feel safe and make sure they have a fantastic time when they visit Lydiard."

CCTV security cameras are being placed in more and more parks and historical sites in the United States, as well. Government officials are hoping the presence of Security Cameras will make parks and attractions more desirable to visitors by keeping crime at bay.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Security Cameras for Schools

Security Cameras for Schools
Whether you're in charge of a daycare center, an elementary school, a high school or a college, both public and private, one of your main concerns is the safety of your students and teachers. Since incidents like those at Columbine High School and Virginia Tech, concerns about safety on school campuses have grown and more precautions are being taken to step up security. One sure way of keeping your school safe is a quality surveillance system. Cameras placed around school campuses take notice of everything from unwelcome visitors to violence amongst students. As a matter of fact, many schools are currently updating old systems security camera and putting even more cameras in and around school buildings...

The Hoxie, Arkansas School District is installing 180 new security cameras this summer. The cameras will be placed in areas such as classrooms, hallways, the cafeteria and outside, around the school. The School District Superintendent says the cameras will not only keep kids safe, but should help decrease discipline problems, allowing teachers to spend more time educating students.

In Bay City, Michigan, Bay City Public Schools are installing security cameras in middle and high schools. The district received a grant from Coca-Cola to help better the schools and according to the superintendent, they have wanted to install cameras in several areas throughout the schools for a while now. Each principal at each school has designed a plan for the cameras that will help enhance school security and allow administrators to monitor what's going on within the school.

Several schools in the Alle-Kiski Valley (the greater Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area) are installing more security cameras in their school systems, hoping to reduce crime. While local residents hope the cameras will prevent drug dealers and child molesters from entering or even moving to the area, local police say cameras have already prevented and solved many problems including vandalism and fightigh, because students know there is an extra eye on them.

Camera Security Now can help keep your students safe and help you keep watch over your school. To get a fast quote on security camera surveillance systems visit our website or call 1-877-422-1907 today.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Security Cameras for Daycare Centers

Security Cameras for Daycare Centers

With the unsteady economy, more and more families are seeing both parents going to work and many daycare centers are seeing an increase in enrollment numbers. When most parents make the decision to put their child in daycare, one of their top priorities is to find a center who is dedicated to keeping their children safe and secure. One of the easiest and most important ways to show parents you are on top of that is by implementing a quality security camera system. Not only will it help attract new customers, but it can be put to use in many other ways that are beneficial to your center:

- Monitoring Your Staff: Staff turnover in daycare centers is often high and finding the best candidate for the job can be a job within itself. Even once you've chosen your new teachers and assistants, things don't always go as planned. While it's certainly important to trust your staff, keeping an eye on their day-to-day actions is a must. It's important that you are on top of what's going on in your classrooms for the safety of the children in your care and to protect the reputation of your center. At the same time, an employee of a center with a superior camera security system is more likely to be aware that they are being watched and give 110%.

- Protecting Children and Staff: Anyone who has ever worked with children knows to expect the unexpected. When you have dozens and maybe even hundreds of children in your care, you can't watch every door to your building at every moment of the day. A security camera can, though, alerting to you to potential threats and unwelcome visitors.

- Preventing Lawsuits: As much as you work to prevent it, there is always the chance that something can go wrong. Whether it's an accident, suspected child abuse or anything else that may cause a parent to seek legal action, security cameras can provide the key evidence to make your case.

These are just a few of the many ways that security cameras can help make your daycare center safe and secure. For more information or to receive a fast quote on Daycare Center Security Cameras, visit our website at www.CameraSecurityNow.com or call 1-877-422-1907 today!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Arkansas Security Cameras

Arkansas Security Cameras

When people think of Arkansas business, they generally think of agriculture and industry. While these make up a large part of Arkansas' economy, the state is also home to several businesses including some of the most known in the world: Wal-Mart, J.B. Hunt, and Tyson Foods. In recent years, several automobile manufacturers have opened factories in the state and with its natural beauty, tourism has also been a big part of the Arkansas economy. With such a wide variety of business opportunities combined with the state government's many business and commercial services design to attract entrepreneurs, it's no wonder that Arkansas is ranked in the top ten states for both business cost and growth prospects by Forbes.

Whether starting a new company or updating and growing an established one, safety and security should be high on any business owner or manager's "to do" list. At CamereaSecurityNow.com, we understand the proper security cameras or surveillance system can keep your company and employees safe and keep your operations running smoothly. This is why we offer quality service, competitive pricing and a full line of the best in CCTV/DVR and other security camera products, along with a professional technician to install your security system no matter where you're located in Arkansas.

If you are in Arkansas or anywhere in the United States, one call or click can provide you with what you need to keep your company safe. Just call 877-422-1907 or visit our website to get a fast quote on Arkansas Security Cameras.

Monday, September 07, 2009

New York's MTA to put Security Cameras on SubwayTrain

New York's MTA to put Security Cameras on Subway

By the end of 2009, CCTV Security Cameras will be all over one New York City subway train. The surveillance cameras will be placed in every corner of each car, so that no space is left unmonitored. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has not said which train or line will have the cameras, but the agency says the experimental surveillance program will help aid emergency officials in the case of an emergency and the presence of cameras should make criminals think twice about committing a crime. In a post 9/11 world, authorities say the cameras are also an important part of the war against terror. It is thought that the installation of the cameras will also help with legal problems by helping authorities piece together a timeline and facts that lead to incidents and accidents. MTA has paid millions of dollars in damages due to lawsuits from injured passengers in the past.

Because of financial reasons and despite pleas from advocates, the cameras will not be monitored in real time but the filmed footage will be stored in a central database. About 2,500 cameras are currently installed throughout the subway system, but not on the actual trains. Many of them are passenger identification cameras which are located at turnstiles in over 100 stations.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

School CCTV Catches Vandals

In Albuquerque, New Mexico four students were caught vandalizing Polk Middle School. The police were able to arrest and charge the vandals thanks to the help of a CCTV camera that was being monitored by the Public Schools security personnel.

The 4 vandals were reported climbing on top of the roof and knocking out one of the security cameras just after 7 p.m. Luckily the school had a second CCTV camera to catch the vandals who were reported to have caused $5000 worth of damage.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Jewelry Store Robbery caught on CCTV

Three robbers enter the D Jewelers in Phoenix and spray him with mace. They knock out the glass window in the display case and the clerk pulls out a handgun and shoots them all one time. As of now, it is considered self defense, but the Maricopa County Attorney's Office will review the case a final time to determine if he will be charged.



Monday, April 07, 2008

Champ All-In-One DVR Media Security System

Champ All-In-One DVR Media Security SystemChamp USA has been gradually establishing itself as one of the leading companies in the auto-ID and POS industry since its founding 1990. Originally specializing in production of peripheral computer products, the company focus has shifted to the design, manufacturing and sales of barcode scanners, magnetic stripe readers, touch screen monitors, POS terminals and development of RFID technology. Champ's newest groundbreaking development comes in the form of the All-In-One DVR Media Security System.


Champ All-In-One DVR Media Security SystemThis system comes out of the box fully loaded and ready to go, featuring a Linux operating system with state of the art CCTV surveillance software this machine will completely change the way you think about the term "plug-and-play". It comes stock with an 8" high contract LCD display, an SD Card reader, a CF Card reader, a DVD Player, a four-channel video input with JPEG compression, four-channel alarm sensor inputs, one-channel alarm output, and records at an impressive 30 FPS (NTSC) or 100 FPS (PAL).

The most impressive things about the Champ All-In-One DVR Media Security System though are the portability and the price. This compact system measures only 7.5(W)x7.2(H)x7.8(D) inches, and only weighs about 7.5 pounds. Order one today from the Tech-Army.org e-store or call Camera Security Now to speak to someone who can answer all your questions about the Champ All-In-One DVR Media Security System.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

CCTV Security Camera Systems in Miami, Florida

CCTV Security Camera Systems in Miami, FloridaMiami, Florida, sometimes referred to as "The Gateway of the Americas" is the largest city in Southern Florida by poulation, the 43rd largest in the country. Miami is the first American city most Caribbean islander immigrants see, and home to one of the largest ports in the United States. With a fixed population surpassing 400,000 people, and more than 5.5 million in the Miami metropolitan area, it's not a stretch to say that Miami is an urban city. Like all urban cities, Miami, Florida is a place where surveillance and security should be taken very seriously.

Miami is also home to one of the largest ports in the United States. Port Miami, in turn, has also come to realize the need for increased security with the ever-looming threat of terrorism. Camera Security Now has been doing business in Miami, Florida for twenty years now, working with Spencer Udell and his company Stealth Security Solutions to provide local installation and setup on CCTV Surveillance Systems for private residences, small business, office buildings and campuses and the government.

All Miami CCTV Security Camera Systems from Camera Security Now utilize business class Dell computer systems as DVR's with GeoVision surveillance system software to provide a stunning array of features and flexibility in your system that simply cannot be matched by a cheaper standalone DVR or tape backup solution. Call Camera Security Now today at 877-422-1907 for an instant quote on the any of the widest range of security camera hardware delivered and locally installed in Miami, Florida.