losses generated by poor hires, absenteeism, drug abuse, and theft amount to $75 billion per year. (U.S. Department of Commerce-Atlanta Business Chronicle).
While we can't screen or control your employees, you can keep an eye on them, and a video surveillance system is one of the best ways to do it. With all the choices out there, you should take a few minutes to consider what your needs will be.
When choosing a video surveillance camera system for your business, there are 5 Key Considerations Before Installing Any Business Video Surveillance System:
- Hidden Cameras vs. Visible Cameras
- Wireless Cameras vs. Wired Cameras
- CCTV vs. Network IP Cameras
- Indoor, Outdoor, or Both
- Video Recording