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The Top Five Advantages of CCTV Cameras

Posted on the 09 of Jun 2014

Today, CCTV (closed circuit television) is used globally to monitor and transmit video surveillance of specific areas. The advantages of this monitoring are numerous. Here is a look at the principal benefits of installing CCTV cameras in the home, business, motorways, train stations and congested areas such as airports.

 The Ability to Protect your Employees and Customers

As a business owner you are responsible to look after both your patrons and those that work for you. The use of CCTV will allow you to protect anyone present on your commercial premises. This is especially important if you, or someone on your premises, are assaulted on your premises. The presence of CCTV also acts as an effective deterrent as the chances of being clearly identified are high.

The Ability to Protect your Business from Lawsuits

CCTV can also protect your business from unscrupulous individuals looking to take advantage of your good nature. Patrons have been known to put objects in their food to get a free meal or strategically pour water on the floor causing a slip and claim compensation. CCTV allows business-owners to monitor any fraudulent activity and prevent any false accusations and legal claims.

The Ability to Monitor Employees

Employers must trust their employees. This is essential for any business – sadly no business is safe from theft, fraud or conduct that is not befitting a professional environment. If you’ve encountered fraud or theft before then you’ll understand the annoyance, frustration and deflated feelings that result in the action. In some cases monitoring employees is a prudent course of action. An additional bonus is that you’ll be able to keep abreast of the goings-on in your business and monitor productivity.

 

 

The Ability to Eradicate Crime Altogether

As mentioned earlier one of the primary benefits of CCTV is that it’ll completely eradicate any criminal activity in your workplace. Indeed, no matter if you work in a restaurant, retail store or office environment, the employment of CCTV will allow you to identify the perpetrator clearly and deter anyone considering commitment an offence.

The Ability to Monitor Traffic and Public Areas

CCTV is employed frequently to monitor traffic and areas of public congestion. This monitoring is especially useful in identifying hit and run accidents, if the perpetrator has fled the scene. CCTV can allow you keep a close eye on large crowded areas too big to monitor on foot.

As you can see there is a wealth of benefits to installing CCTV surveillance. If you’re considering whether or not to erect CCTV solutions and are, as yet, undecided these five separate reasons may sway your opinion.