Secure your Business
Protecting your business with an alarm is essential to reducing expenditures caused by vandalism or theft. Office alarms can help your employees feel safe, deter burglars and may reduce your insurance premiums. Additionally, employees may be more willing to work late if they know the premises are secure. Having an alarm will insure the police will be dispatched if it goes off.
There are two options in setting up your alarm system. You can buy a system from a store like Brickhouse and install it yourself, or buy from a company like ADT and have them set it up for you. Brickhouse sells systems from MORzA Small Business. State-of-the-Art MORzA security systems are designed specifically for a small business with one or two entrances.
Brickhouse also offers security camera systems for business, such as the LOREX 16CH Remote View 2TB DVR Kit. Enjoy professional grade, real-time surveillance with this security camera system. With cloud connectivity, you'll have access to images from anywhere. This security camera system comes with 16 cameras, so you can monitor every corner of your property. During nighttime lighting conditions, you'll have a clear view of targets at distances of up to 40 meters (130 feet). With 360° per second panning speed and a 160° tilt range, you can actively change the camera's view when an object of interest comes into the frame. The 900TV lines of resolution create top-notch images that can be passed on to the police, printed or archived on an as-needed basis. Each of the cameras is outfitted with 24 infrared LED bulbs for nighttime illumination. Automatic day and night mode switching ensures that no glare or shadows interfere with the images you need to capture.
Another thing you need to do to make your company more secure is get Door Armor. It takes 10 seconds to kick-in a door. Police response to an alarm can be more than 20 minutes. Door Armor is a set of 5 steel plates that reinforce all of the key weak points on a door. Once installed, forced entry through your door is virtually impossible. Door Armor is screwed onto the lock area of the door jamb, the lock area on your door, and over your hinges. When all of these parts are reinforced, your door is very difficult to kick in. Door Armor is barely visible once it is installed. When the door is closed, you will see about ¼ inch of the product.