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Enhancing Facility Security: The Benefits of Tracking Cameras

It seems like the world is becoming an increasingly dangerous place every day. While this is troubling for the general public, it also has distinctive implications for businesses that own or lease facilities to conduct business activities. Although you might not hear about it in the news when compared to home invasions, break-ins are occurring on an almost daily basis around the country and, in many cases, tend to go unsolved through lack of police action or simply that there is not enough evidence to go on. Installing more security is the obvious first step for business owners to protect their assets and staff, but with a myriad of solutions on the market, the question is where to begin. In this post, we will examine one particular type of CCTV system that implements the latest technology and should go a long way to deterring would-be thieves and helping the security services to take action if the deterrent isn’t enough.

 

Facial Recognition Technology Enhances Surveillance Through Advanced Identification Methods

Having CCTV posted around the place can work wonders when it comes to deterring those of a less desirable bent, but the issue that often arises is when those who simply don’t care still carry through with their actions. In these situations, CCTV can go a long way in helping you gather lots of data that you can send to the police, who should be able to use it to search for and apprehend suspects. In reality, what usually happens is that the images are simply not good enough to show the faces and features of those entering your premises. The capacity of facial recognition CCTV tech to differentiate individuals based on unique facial characteristics will allow security teams to discover potential threats promptly and, therefore, provide them with the ability to take a more proactive approach to facility security. As you will read in the rest of this article, facial recognition also allows security personnel to focus their efforts only on those who they believe pose a threat while allowing others who have been logged into the system to pass through with little hold-up.

Reduced False Alarms And Alerts

Security systems need to be configured in such a way that allows those who are permitted access to pass through without hindrance while flagging up or stopping those from entering who should be refused entry. However, as with most things technological, there can be a fine line between the two, and in many cases, those with permission to enter can get unfairly flagged and raise false alarms. While you want your system to be on the tighter end of things, it can quickly become a laborious and stressful process when security personnel have to double-check every alarm that gets raised. Additionally, if your security system is directly connected to your local police department, these false alarms can cause uncomfortable friction between you and the police, who may be obliged to come out every time an alarm is raised. Facial recognition technology can reduce a significant amount of false alarms by understating who is coming and going at any given moment. As long as you have logged all of your employee’s biometric data into your security system and have some sort of system to process visitors, facial recognition cameras will flag up everyone as they pass by but only raise the alarm if they spot an unknown entity.

Facial Recognition Systems Strengthen Access Control

Facial cameras can be used in a variety of ways and needn’t only be utilized to prevent people from entering your facilities at the entrance. If you have different departments and operate on a compartmentalized basis, you can use these CCTV options to notice when someone is approaching a specific location and lock or unlock internal doors as required. This can significantly reduce the effort involved in manual checks and allows you to keep tabs on the comings and goings of all members of staff in a particular area.

Can Improve Criminal And Civil Litigation Outcomes

One of the more gut-wrenching problems that often occur regarding premises security is when the police capture the reprobate who has broken into your facility, but due to lack of quality evidence or blurry CCTV imagery, they are simply unable to make any charges stick. When using facial recognition cameras, you can usually gain far clearer images with a higher resolution than standard options. Moreover, if your intruder has been repeatedly entering and causing problems, they will remember the face and should help you build evidence against them, thereby increasing the odds they will be tried.

Ensuring the security of your business premises is an ongoing battle with plenty of variables to take into account. By implementing facial recognition tracking cameras, you should be better placed to deter criminals, keep permitted traffic flowing smoothly, and gain evidence that can be used to try those who have broken into your establishments. 

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