Video surveillance systems play a crucial role in monitoring and safeguarding your assets, employees, and customers. However, simply installing cameras isn’t enough; optimizing their functionality can significantly enhance security measures. From AI-enhanced systems to thermal imaging and wireless options, here… Read More
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Business Security: Upgrading Your Systems
In today’s digital age, businesses face increasingly sophisticated threats to their security. From cyberattacks to physical breaches, the risks are diverse and ever-evolving. As such, it’s imperative for businesses to continuously upgrade their security systems to stay ahead of potential… Read More
The Business Benefits of Thermal Imaging Video Surveillance
As the onset of winter threatens to blanket the world in its icy embrace, businesses are faced with unique challenges in maintaining safety, security, and operational efficiency. One innovative solution gaining popularity is the installation of thermal imaging video surveillance… Read More
5 Critical Components of a Strong Security Network
There’s nothing like a strong security network to protect a commercial facility from tragedy. There are several important components to a strong security network, but what makes the network strong is the use of modern systems and proper integration to… Read More
Thermal Imaging Dilemmas: Retaining Temperature Scanners After the Pandemic
There is no doubt that thermal imaging technology has become indispensable. Temperature scanners are less-invasive ways to test incoming clients, customers, and patrons to see if they have a fever. Fever is one of the most common symptoms of COVID-19…. Read More
Thermal Imaging Systems Are Changing in the Era of COVID-19
Traditional security measures have always evolved to meet new threats. Think of it this way – it took thousands of years for the simple lock-and-key mechanism to become what we take for granted every day in our modern society. One… Read More
The hottest cameras when light fails
Traditional outdoor surveillance cameras are good for detecting intruders at least until the sun goes down. When it does you’re faced with a decision to either light the area you’re trying to observe artificially, which can be expensive and impractical, or accept reduced visibility from your camera, which leaves you vulnerable. However, there is a third option that will keep your surveillance operations running 24/7 and even in bad weather: infrared thermal imaging cameras.