77 | (620) 566-3050 • inasecurity.com Placement and installation of cameras Placement and installation of cameras Installing video security cameras is another important part of ensuring better security in your facilities. Most businesses consider the following: • All entrances and exits. • Cashier cages and counting rooms to ensure staff and customer safety. • High-value storage areas, such as safes and vaults, protect valuable assets from bad actors. • Parking lots and surrounding areas to detect potential criminal activities and give customers and/or residents peace of mind. • Restricted access areas, such as employee-only areas, to keep staff safe and deter unauthorized visitors from entering. • Elevators and stairwells to quickly identify suspicious or abnormal activity. • Hallways and corridors to provide a secure environment for employees, customers or residents. • Any other areas where valuable assets are present or where illegal activities are likely to occur, such as a security room with servers or storage space. • For an added layer of protection, the perimeter of the building must also have its own set of security cameras. Achieving optimal coverage Strategically positioned video security cameras enable security teams to observe vulnerable areas, analyze and record video footage and detect suspicious activity. The cameras should be positioned to provide the widest possible coverage of vulnerable areas with the fewest cameras. A commercial video security system should also capture clear images in all light conditions. Clear images are essential, not just to detect activity but to capture evidence in the event of an incident. Perimeter security cameras are available in a wide range of resolutions, including the latest 7K, 30-megapixel models capable of capturing the highest levels of detail. To overcome the challenges of poor visibility and low-light conditions, thermal cameras can provide clear images, even in complete darkness.
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