COMMERCIAL SECURITY

Keep Your Business Secured to Protect Your Employees & Customers

Business security needs vary tremendously. Whether you have a small business and need to monitor customers and employees or a large commercial or industrial complex and need to manage multiple security needs, there are more options and features than ever to protect, monitor, and even improve your business. Stores, offices, buildings, warehouses, storage or industrial facilities can all benefit from a well designed security system. 

There are several reasons that a well-designed security system is a good choice for your business. 

  • Effective crime prevention
  • Recorded evidence if a crime occurs
  • Improve business productivity
  • Improve customer safety
  • Protect against false claims & lawsuits
  • Improve efficiency
  • Ease of use 
  • Improve employee safety
  • Reduce inventory loss
  • Reduce fraud
  • Reduce vandalism
  • Insurance discounts or reduced rates
  • Peace of mind
  • Reduced damage from fire, flooding, or invisible gas 
  • Access is controlled by person, location, and time of day 

Security System Features & Benefits

  • Video surveillance - high-quality indoor and outdoor video surveillance and monitoring or closed circuit television systems, with additional features available such as two-way audio, night vision, facial recognition, temperature monitoring, people/traffic counting, mask monitoring, and mood monitoring is useful in keeping employees safe and productive and customers or visitors safe. Commercial video surveillance is also useful for protecting property, confidential data, and valuable goods. Commercial-grade security cameras are highly recommended in any business, from large companies to small business settings. Video surveillance can be used as a stand-alone product or integrated with other security and smart systems.
  • Motion/intrusion detection – motion sensors can be used alone or in conjunction with window and door sensors to monitor movement in a facility to detect intruders quickly. Door and window sensors are also helpful in ensuring that a facility is secure to start with. 
  • Access control systems
  • Access control systems allow a business to secure its facility, controlling which users can go where and when, along with creating a record of the arrivals and departures of users to each area.
  • No more keys. Key cards, unique access codes, or biometrics can be used to grant access, and access can be changed or deactivated remotely at any time. 
  • Using access control, each person using the system has an individual way of accessing the system to ensure they only have access to relevant areas. This access control type is also useful for schools, hotels, and apartments. 
  • When access is no longer needed, nobody needs to collect the access card, like with a physical key. Rather, the access can be scheduled to end or be deactivated, and there is no requirement to change the locks, as would have been done with a physical key and lock setup.
  • Panic buttons - designed to alert authorities of a crime as it is occurring to ensure the best response time for safety can be placed strategically in a facility.
  • Fire detection alarm – fire detection alarms combined with a security system can alert employees not only to evacuate but also to areas that should be avoided and alert emergency services to exactly where a fire is detected in the facility, and activate cameras for a remote view of the area.   
  • Odorless gas detection – odorless gas detection can alert employees to evacuate quickly in the case of a leak. Without odorless gas detection, a sick or unconscious employee would be the first alert of a problem. Even then, emergency personnel would need to arrive to determine if there was an odorless gas problem.   
  • Water or dampness detection – dampness detectors protect valuable equipment, inventory, and documents. Dampness detection can detect water overnight or before an employee may notice the issue allowing you to respond quickly to minimize or even avoid damage completely.   
  • Automation for lighting, door locks, and thermostats is useful in improving employee performance, comfort, and safety and also helps reduce costs.   
  • Motion-activated lights – motion activated lights can work in conjunction with cameras to deter intruders, detect intruders and reduce power costs by having lights only turn on where there is an activity in rooms where light is not required at all times. 
  • Customized remote alerts – remote alerts alone or in conjunction with a professional monitoring company allow you to know what is happening at your facility at all times.
  • 24/7 recording - with large digital capacity storage to record and access past security data and recordings, allows you to review incidents and provide data to law enforcement if necessary. 24/7 recording is also an effective deterrent to crime and unproductive staff.
  • Remote, onsite, and professional monitoring - to help ensure rapid security, police, or fire response if an alarm is triggered.
  • System integration – combining different features in one platform is easier to manage & monitor and works together to provide a higher level of protection. 
  • Anti-theft devices and alarms – use a variety of alarms to protect and track data, inventory, and equipment. 

Michigan Quality Electric offers Commercial security systems. Call us today to install at (248) 449-4200.

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