
Businesses today need robust security solutions that often include both physical on-site security guards as well as electronic monitoring technology.
When your business has a particular area or site that needs to be closely monitored, choosing the right security solutions makes it possible for you to meet your goals without going over your budget.
Surveillance cameras and the image quality they provide have dramatically changed in the last 15 years [1]. A variety of industries now leverage electronic surveillance technology to increase their security, reduce liability, and better control their operating expenses.
While each solution provides different benefits, costs, and limitations, here we weigh the benefits and efficiencies of video monitoring versus on-site security guards.
Video Monitoring Solutions for Proactive Security
Electronic video monitoring doesn’t just record footage for you to review incidents. When combined with professional video monitoring solutions, surveillance technology can help prevent trespassing, theft, and emergencies before they happen.
You can also combine video monitoring with intelligent video analytics to reduce false alarms and detect events as they happen. Since monitoring cameras can be a challenging task that may not be feasible for your organization financially, you have the opportunity to outsource this job for a cost-effective solution [2].
Video monitoring can be implemented along with physical on-site security; however, using surveillance cameras and video monitoring is a safer way to protect your property and your assets. Surveillance cameras can reduce your liability and save money, since on-site physical security can quickly get costly.
With 24/7 monitoring, you can verify threats from a safe place and respond to trespassers with live or pre-recorded audio or even lighting to deter criminals.
On-Site Security Guards to Help Prevent Theft
Although on-site security guards have many benefits, such as preventing theft and crime, it’s expensive to have individuals secure your perimeter [3]. Security guards also can’t be everywhere at once, which means that without video monitoring, you would need to employ multiple guards depending on the size of your facility.
Security guards are also more at risk to be injured while on a job, and are prone to human error. People may not follow proper protocol for securing the premises or conducting rounds like they should. In the event of an incident, guards may also not be able to provide as much evidence or detail about what happened as a surveillance system.
In addition, although laws vary by state, security guards are generally not able to detain or arrest individuals unless they have witnessed a felony. They are also not able to search people without permission. Their powers are limited even when they are on-site securing your property.
For some organizations, having on-site security is necessary, but augmenting physical security with video monitoring can help create a more affordable, cost-effective solution for comprehensive security.
Augment Your Security With Video Monitoring Solutions
Do you employ on-site security guards, or are you looking for a safer way to watch your world? Contact Surveillance Secure today to learn more about our professional 24/7 video monitoring solutions and electronic surveillance technology at (877) 388-1248.
Sources:
- https://www.securityindustry.org/2020/03/05/quality-in-accuracy-out-applying-video-analytics-to-high-quality-images-for-effectiveness/
- https://www.securityinfowatch.com/video-surveillance/video-analytics/article/21244798/new-advances-in-eventdriven-video-analytics-drive-proactive-systems
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5718484/