2021

Security Cameras: 3 Reasons To Install Them In Every Construction Site

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Most construction sites are full of activities all day long. However, in some cases, work also goes on even at night due to tight construction deadlines. Therefore, you need to enhance security in your construction site to protect your employees and equipment. It is advisable to install a security camera system, which offers the following benefits. 1. Monitor the Construction Team There was a time when construction managers had to keep going around the site to ensure that everyone was doing their job.

20 December 2021

Are Video Surveillance Systems Legal?

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Are you thinking of installing video surveillance cameras on your property? If so, the first question on your mind is the legality of such systems. Can you install the video surveillance systems without permission?  These issues are discussed below. Do You Need Permission? It depends on where you intend to install the video surveillance cameras. You can't install surveillance cameras on your neighbor's property and expect a free pass. Similarly, you can't install these cameras on public properties without the necessary approvals.

29 July 2021

Six Safety Mistakes To Avoid When It Comes To Smart Home Automation

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Smart home automation systems are convenient and can be used to maximize home safety and security. However, you need to avoid safety mistakes when selecting and using them to prevent accidents and intrusions at your home.  The following are six safety mistakes to avoid when it comes to smart home automation to ensure that you're keeping your home as safe and secure as possible.   Regularly update all of your applications

13 April 2021

4 Times Your Business Should Change Access Control Methods

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A door access control system is a valuable upgrade for any small business who wants to improve security and better manage who can go where. But when should you change your access control methods or technology? Here are a few of the most important times to take this proactive step.  1. To Change Verification Methods All access control systems use verification methods to allow entry or deny it. These methods may involve something the use (such as a fob or card), something they enter (like a code), or a piece of biometric data.

5 January 2021