| We are able to provide a solution for your needs, no matter what your business! Our cameras protect apartment complexes, storage facilities, recreational areas and more.
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| Managing a call center has many challenges. Typical call centers have a minimum of 100 agents and it is virtually impossible to be everywhere at the same time. Initially when we receive a call form a call center manager, they typically want a general view of "bullpen" and to decrease "prairie dog" behavior from their agents.
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| The security needs of the lodging industry present a unique set of challenges. The challenge is to develop a Hotel Security program by one of our expert consultants, which above all provides protection for its guests. However, it must do so in a non-obtrusive manner that respects the guest's privacy. Second, the Hotel Security program provided for by one of our expert consultants must protect the assets of both guests and the hotel.
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Video Surveillance for Retail
Robbery, employee theft, shoplifting, shrinkage -- all these are problems for retail stores. Retail stores tend to be easy targets to attract these types of crimes. A well-planned and implemented video surveillance system from Vectra3 will help you protect your customers, merchandise, associates, and most importantly -- profits -- from theft and vandalism.
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| Today's competitive business climate cannot tolerate process or distribution disruption, theft of goods or materials, or unauthorized access to sensitive development programs and production technologies. Such events threaten the business strategy and adversely affect the corporate value.
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| Vectra3's surveillance solutions have been installed into many corporate applications to ensure that the integrity of their operations are maintained at the highest level and to provide an alert and inform the security staff of any adverse event instantaneously.
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Restaurants, Bars, and Cafe's
The National Restaurant Association estimates that employee theft is responsible for 75 percent of all inventory shortages, and not just food and beverage but laptops, iPods, cellphones, credit card numbers.
Costs associated with employee theft in the restaurant industry are estimated at $3 to $6 billion (Garber & Walkup, 2004). Typically, employee theft in food service falls
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| Public highways and private facilities alike show an increasing need for video surveillance facilities to capture evidence of traffic offenses, parking violations and for gathering details of transport entering/exiting a particular area – such as at toll roads or city toll points, car-parks or in the case of suspected serious and organized crime.
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