13 reasons your business needs a security system

Protect your business.

1. Liability Reasons

 

If you want to protect your business and reduce your business’s liability exposure and insurance costs, it certainly makes sense to invest in a security system. Your business can't afford to inflate its liability exposure, and no one wants to be paying higher insurance premiums than is necessary.

Your insurance premiums will be lower when your business is better protected with a fully functional security system. That extra level of protection will mean that the risk of burglary or damage to your business will be lower, meaning you present less of a risk to insurance providers.

2. Protect Your Employees

 

It’s important to ensure your employees are properly protected while they’re working for your business. After all, as their employer you have a moral and legal duty of care to your staff while they’re on the job. And by putting a new security system in place, you can ensure your employees are protected.

The risk of intruders coming into your workplace and threatening or even assaulting your staff is one you need to take seriously. By controlling access to your building and ensuring security is taken seriously, you’ll make sure that people can’t do damage to your employees and don’t have the opportunity to confront them directly.

3. Protect Your Assets

 

As well as protecting the people working for your business day in day out, you can also protect your assets better with the help of a modern security system. Protecting your assets can mean different things to different businesses. But most companies have items of value that are worth protecting.

Whether it’s your computer system or other tech you rely on to run your business smoothly from day to day, these items represent a target for burglars who might want to make a fast buck. By ensuring criminals can’t access your building, you’ll make this kind of theft less likely and certainly less likely to get away with.

4. Remote Viewing

 

When you have a modern security system up and running, you can ensure that you always have an eye on your business’s location, no matter what time of night or day it is. It’s obvious that you can’t always be there watching what’s happening inside and around your location, but you can have cameras trained on all angles.

Then, when you’re alerted to an emerging problem, you can see exactly what’s happening by looking at that direct footage streamed live to your computer, phone or whatever other device. And that can be done no matter where you are in the world, and that convenience is vital these days.

5. Scare Would-Be Intruders

 

One of the great things about having a good security system in place is that they act as a deterrent. When they see that your business is properly protected and has a good security system in place, they’ll immediately be less confident about trying to break in.

The truth is these criminals like businesses that are easy targets. If your business isn’t an easy target, they’re going to be more likely to move onto the next business. Your system will scare them away; the moment they see those cameras, they’ll think again about whatever their nefarious plans were.

6. See What’s Going on at Night

 

One of the things that you should know about the risk of break-ins is that they usually take place at night when nobody or not many people are present in your building. That’s why having a security system in place is so important; you can keep an eye on things even when no one’s there.

You don’t want to be caught out at night when your business’s premises are most vulnerable. Your security system will then alert you and/or the police when something suspicious is taking place at your location. Action can then be taken right away rather than waiting until the crime is already over.

7. Minimize Damage From Things Like Fires

Having an alarm system in place that can detect smoke and alert you of fires right away, even when you’re not in the office, is really important. When something like that happens, speed is of the essence. You need to minimize the damage by taking action early.

Fires can tear through buildings very quickly, and that’s why detecting them quickly and being alerted of what’s happening is so important. From a safety point of view, it’s obviously vital. But even if no one is in the building, saving documents, furniture, tech and other things can be done if you act fast.

8. 24/7 Monitoring for Emergency Situations

 

When you have a comprehensive security system in place, you can ensure that emergency situations are always responded to quickly. 24/7 monitoring is key here, so whether the police, fire service or first responders need to be contacted, they can be by your security system.

You want the emergency services to be contacted right away when an emergency situation arises. If you’re not there to make that happen yourself, you need to ensure the system alerts those services for you. That’s something that can be made to happen with the right security system.

9. Limit Damage with Automated Fire and Water Sensors

 

The best way to ensure any emergency situations are picked up right away is by using sensors that can pick up on fire and water damage situations right away. These sensors can then connect to sprinkler systems in order to put out fires, for example.

Acting fast is what prevents damage to your property and limits the spread of the fire or flood. Putting the right security system in place can very easily help you to act fast and potentially evert disaster.

10. Implement Access Control

 

With a comprehensive security system in place, you can ensure only authorized people are able to enter your building. The last thing you want is for random people to be walking in and entering your office. When that happens, data security and theft issues become a problem.

As we’ve already mentioned, your employees and your assets need to be protected. And it’s very hard to do that when you’re letting anyone and everyone into your headquarters without really tracking who’s going on and out or for what reasons.

11. Keep the Private Information of Clients Secure

 

Data is a big deal for businesses these days. The clients who choose to work with you are putting their trust in you and they expect you to look after their data and information. If you fail to do that, you’ll let them down and they probably won’t remain your clients for very much longer.

With the help of a property security system and access control system, you can make sure that only authorized employees are allowed access to private data. That way, you can prevent leaks and ensure the clients that entrust you with their information are protected at all times.

12. Prevent Vandalism

 

Vandalism is another issue that you’re probably keen to avoid. It might not be the most serious or pressing issue that we’ve discussed here, but projecting the right image of your brand to the world is as important as it’s ever been. You can prevent vandalism by putting a video surveillance system in place.

Ideally, you should be able to stop vandals in their tracks and prevent them from making the exterior of your building look a mess. You’ll also be able to save money on clean up costs that inevitably have to be covered when your property is vandalized.

13. Benefit From an Automated Access System

 

With a properly automated access system in place, you’ll save time and resources by no longer having to sign people in or out or giving employees new keys all the time. Instead, you can create a system that involves using key fobs, apps or ID cards.

This improves security for your business, while also making life easier for your employees and the people coming in and out of your office on a regular basis. So everyone wins.

As you can see, there’s no shortage of reasons why your business needs a top of the range security system in place. The more thought and resources you put into your new system, the better protected your business will be moving forward. So if the reasons we’ve discussed here appeal to you, start looking for the right security system.