Construction sites have always been a vital place to secure to ensure valuable tools and materials are not stolen or broken. With various security liabilities present, some obvious and some not as much, you may be wondering the best way to mitigate your jobsite’s risk. Below we will outline the various problems that could affect your project and how we best recommend preventing them.
Read MoreAs many businesses are returning to the office, companies are looking at ways to improve their office space while also getting the best return on investment (ROI) . One sector many owners and CEOs may not think to address? Security, or access control. Between lowering rates of unwanted personal in your building, lower rates of theft, the reduced need to replace locks nearly as frequently and more, the introduction of these systems can prove to be a great money saver for your business.
Oftentimes, some of the problems that a business will face can be simplified or completely eliminated through the introduction of an access control system in your office. With security becoming a bigger focus in the workplace overall, make sure you remember access control as well.
Read MoreThe Nortel Norstar telephone system was integrated and introduced to the working world in the late 1980s, quickly becoming one of the leading telephone systems in the world. While for many the network may still be working, some of these systems are nearing 40 years in use and have an upcoming expiration date.
Phone systems have evolved greatly since the introduction of Norstar and can serve your needs greater than the legacy system you have currently at your workplace.
Read MoreFor a video surveillance system to provide useable forensic data after an incident occurs, there needs to be sufficient “pixel density” to allow an observer of the footage to see enough detail to be useable. Pixel density is often referred to as “Pixels Per Foot”, or PPF, and is used to determine how good the quality of an image will be in certain lighting conditions at certain distances. This could be to detect a person, read a license plate or notice if an object is moving. However, for forensic purposes, it is generally used for a persons’ face.
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