Many of our clients once felt that video was their best line of defense for outdoor perimeter security. Video was chosen to tell them how something happened, and who did it. It takes one incident to tell them they needed more.
After viewing thousands of blurry, obstructed, or otherwise disappointing camera snapshots and videos of security breaches, it’s clear that cameras don’t always work the way they’re intended.
Bright sun and darkness are still problems for video systems. A magnified but blurry picture may hold some clues for a detective, but it usually takes a lot of analysis and luck to recover stolen property. Even if your property is returned, it may not be in the same shape as when it was taken.
Does it make sense to have a system that can help intervene before your property is lost for good? Let’s have an in-depth conversation about perimeter security – soon!