22/05/2015
Top 4 Reasons to Secure Your Business Using CCTV
Whether you run a local corner shop or work from an office complex employing hundreds of staff, security is of paramount importance. RAMSES can help you secure your business and ensure its smooth running.
Here are some reasons on why you should use CCTV to improve the security of your business. Hopefully they will help to rid your mind of any doubts of the importance of security on your premises.
1. CCTV Cameras Are the Perfect Deterrent
The sight of a CCTV camera or even a blinding yellow sticker alerting people to the fact that cameras are operational is enough to scare off most burglars who want to break in. If someone intends on committing a crime, they obviously don’t want to get caught, and the prospect of having their every move recorded is bound to make them think twice.
2. CCTV Is a Useful Piece of Evidence
In the unfortunate event that some form of criminal damage or theft takes place on your premises, CCTV is an extremely useful form of evidence. You’ll be able to record the incident and assuming the perpetrator is caught, you have the ability to prove in court that they did indeed commit the crime.
3. You Can Monitor Your Premises Remotely
Gone are the days when CCTV cameras had to be hooked up to a screen in a back room. RAMSES can now help you monitor your business premises from anywhere in the world. If you’re on holiday and have left your employees in charge of the shop, you’ll be able to keep your eyes open for any unwanted behavior that can have a negative effect on efficiency and productivity.
4. CCTV Helps To Ensure the Safety of the Staffs
Your employees are important, and particularly in customer facing environments, their health and safety should be a number one priority. CCTV can protect staff against violence from customers and also defend them against false accusations that are made against them by colleagues or even a customer.
It is abundantly clear that CCTV and other security measures can have an extremely positive effect on your business; not only from a crime perspective but also a managerial one.