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Welcome to 911 Security Cameras

Our video management system will help you create accountability and increase profits.

Stop burning your money!

Security camera system can help you:

  • Reduce shrink by catching shoplifters and watching employees.
  • Improve employee productivity & give accurate feedback.
  • Deter potential thieves.
  • Monitor cash registers & reduce cash loss.
  • Provide evidence against bogus claims.
  • Improve customer service and identify customers.
  • Increase security both indoors and in the parking lot.
  • Watch your business remotely —via the Internet.
Ask us how we can save you a minimum of $1400 a month. Free business need analysis. Call us at 1-866-618-2267 or chat with us live.

What our customers have to say

Quotation Installing my camera system is one of the best decisions I ever made. The next month my food cost went down by 4%. My PNL statement proves it. It really works. Quotation  Roger from Sonic Drive In
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Quotation It is one of these things that sometimes you won't believe it till you see it in action. I had no idea that a security camera system can be that effective in managing my employees and lowering my food cost. Quotation  James from Subway
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Quotation Our group owns 8 storage and truck rental locations in Dallas, Houston, Irving and Kileen.Our new security cameras system made our clients feel more secure about or storage and increase our booking by 8%. Quotation  Nelda from A American Storage
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From our Blog:


Video surveillance and POS Integration

Why Have Your Security Cameras Integrated With Your POS System?

 Unlike in most business settings retail, bar and restaurants - where registers or computer-based POS systems are utilized - video surveillance alone may not be enough.

Why?  Because the cash register and POS system can introduce ways of theft not easily identifiable, if at all, by video cameras. 

Here are some of the most common avenues of theft and fraud via POS systems/registers:

·       Short rings – goods are charged out (to an accomplice) at a much lower charge than the correct one

·       Sweetheart Deals – Similar to short rings but where goods are charged out in fewer quantities than actual

·       Substitute Scanning – Scanning a tag of much lower value than the actual goods being sold

·       Short Changing – Providing less change than is correct

·       Voids – Voiding a sale after the customer has left

·       Returns/Refunds – Refunding cash on a non-existent return

·       Cancels – A transaction is partially rang in and if the customer does not ask for a receipt, is cancelled after the customer has left

·       No Sale – A dishonest sales clerk using some of the methods above must remove the accumulated cash from the cash drawer before shift end.  The most common way to achieve this is to ring in a “No Sale” just before the shift end and remove all the extra cash at one time.  “No Sales” can also be used simply to take cash out of the till, without other forms of fraud being used. 

***Through POS Integration, 911 Security Cameras offers a means to identify this fraud in conjunction with your surveillance system. 

 

POS integration creates a searchable database of transactions, essentially adding loss prevention to the surveillance system.  Now, exceptions – any suspicious transactions – can be defined and examined; along with accompanying video. 

In addition, the data from the POS integration can be imported into inventory control and bookkeeping programs (Quickbooks, etc) for further analysis…

Because of all of this detection, the POS Integration will normally pay for itself in a matter of months.

In order for the integration of a POS with Video Surveillance to be effective there are several items that must be taken into account:

1. Transaction text overlay - the integration should allow for a text overlay to be printed into the video as each transaction is completed. This text should include a record of the entire bill including the date, time, and items ordered and total amount. When closing a bill the text should show the final bill in total. This is critical in order to properly review transactions for undercharging, overcharging or failing to charge for some items. It is not only important that the individual order be identified but also that it can be proven that the item was not added to the final bill later.

2. Abnormal transaction alarm/alert - the video software should be able to track alerts based on predefined transaction types such as “no sale” transactions. This will cause the software to record the transaction and create an “event” in the log file so that all of these transactions can be easily reviewed.

3. Event Log - the video software needs an event log that has multiple filter and search capabilities. This log will show the date, time and short description of each event that occurred. By clicking on the event the user will be taken directly to that portion of the video. An “event” is defined as each transaction that is recorded or identified to be recorded by an alarm/alert.

4. Storage and security - the video software must provide for proper storage of at least 30 days of video plus it must be properly secured to prevent tampering. In general, the video storage should not be on the same computer as the POS software and access to editing functions should be limited to only the key management staff that need this ability.

 

A 911 Security Cameras consultant can make sure that all of these items are taken into account, en route to making sure you’re getting the most out of your surveillance system and POS system integration.

POS integration with video surveillance has many benefits and can help prevent a variety of issues.  With the proper system retail business owners will enjoy a quick return on their investment along with increased control over business activities.  However, the implementation has to be properly designed and implemented; the following are necessities:

a. Select POS software that is not restricted when it comes to integration with a video surveillance system. Specifically ask this question of your vendor in order to avoid any surprises.

b. Select a video surveillance system that has a built in POS interface with the functionality you want. At a minimum the system should be able to provide a text overlay of all transaction and all final checks, have and event log and have an alert system to monitor pre-determined transactions.

c. Ensure that the video surveillance system has proper storage and security functionality.

d. Work with an experienced integrator who can ensure your system is properly functioning, provide technical support and can remotely monitor the system to ensure it is fully functional.

911 Stands Out In POS Integration and Exception Reporting

Through diligent research and extensive experience, 911 SC continues to be innovative and successful in finding new ways to help its clients protect and control their businesses. 

Recently, 911 SC partnered with Agilence, Inc - a retail loss prevention software company that develops a solution enabling retailers to identify and reduce shrink at the point-of-sale.

Agilence’s software allows 911 SC customers to take their POS System and video surveillance integration to another level; giving them the ability to control much more and giving them access to a whole new set of analytics.  Agilence software marries the data from the point-of-sale to the CCTV video in real-time to enable loss prevention analysts to identify shrink caused by:  cashier fraud, external theft, systemic errors, operational inefficiencies, and poor promotion execution.

As sophisticated as the video surveillance systems are that have been implemented in retail settings, and as much exception reporting is needed and done, the two still are not integrated together.  That creates a situation in which the identification process is slow and ineffective.

The following features are unique to the Agilence/911 SC partnership and demonstrate the added benefit over traditional exception reporting.

·                  Raw Transaction Logs – Agilence pulls data directly from the point-of-sale systems rather than reading the transaction logs (tlogs). Transaction logs miss critical data when looking for signs of fraud or theft.   For example, transaction logs do not capture price checks or scan gaps.

·                  Synchronized Video Integration – Exception reporting tools are not fully integrated with video. In many cases, the systems are not even linked. But, in the cases were they are linked, the connection is rudimentary. In almost every case, the video does not match the exception exactly causing investigators to search through more video than necessary. 

·                  Item-Level Synchronization – The patented item-level synchronization within the Agilence solution means that the line item within the transaction in question is directly tied to the video. Exception reporting tools that are integrated with video are only tagged at the macro transaction level, and therefore must scan an entire receipt to find the corresponding video in question. With Agilence, the video for the suspect line-item is instantly visible.

·                  Image Capture – Further, Agilence creates a static image for each and every line in the transaction. This means that the investigator is simply scrolling through small, 10k images. This means a faster response from the system and a limited impact on network resources. In most cases, a full investigation can be completed based on the images alone. However, by simply pressing <PLAY>, the full video is immediately available at the exact spot that image was taken.

Contact an 911 Security Consultant today to maximize your POS and Camera integration. 

To learn more about POS System Integration with your video surveillance system, you can also reach a 911 SC Consultant at 1-866-618-CAMS (2267).



Bridgestone selects 911 security for its warehouse in Dallas

Bridgestone, the name you know when it comes to high quality tires was shopping around for a new security camera system to replace the old VHS system that they currently had. There more focus was on service since they have experienced poor service and slow response. Josh Graham Chapman, our security consultant in Dallas met with the facility manager and recommend a 32 camera system to replace the current system in place. The new cameras are high resolution colored cameras with 60mm Auto iris length to give more detail and coverage compared to the older cameras. Our DVR solution was our standalone Samsung OEM 16 Channel system with 480 FPS record rate and 4 TB of storage in each recorded. The job was competed, and Bridgestone can now enjoy a new level of safety and monitoring that can help this Dallas location become more profitable.



Admiral Linen in Austin Selects 911 Security

Admiral linen services selects 911 security cameras for their Austin plant.
911 security cameras have provided Admiral Linen with the security solutions since 2006. With more than 21 DVR’s in place and more than 400 cameras, Admiral linen management were able through the years to monitor and control their faculty and produce recorded video when needed when problems arise. There Austin location was up for cameras and it needed 16 cameras to cover the high traffic areas. 911 security cameras recommended our standalone Samsung OEM DVR with 16 vandal proof high resolution cameras. Using the central monitoring security station that comes as part of the software, Admiral linen management can now monitor all location in Dallas, Houston, Austin, Corpus Christi and Wichita falls from on centralized point.



Martin Material in Houston selects 911 security cameras

Martin Material is a building product supplier that is present in almost 30 states nationwide. The Houston office contacted 911 security cameras looking for a solution for current break in and theft problems that they experiencing. Jeff, Our security consultant based out of 911 security cameras Houston branch met with the company and made recommendation help secure the facility. The project was up for bid and 911 security cameras was awarded the project. The first two location will be deployed at once and other faculties will be secured in the near future.



Hatch ISD Goes IP with 911 security cameras

Hatch Valley ISD chooses 911 security cameras for their new IP security system deployment.
The Village of Hatch, New Mexico, U.S.A. “Chile Capital of the World” Located off Interstate 25, between Las Cruces and Truth or Consequences, the Village of Hatch has experienced steady but moderate growth. In 2007, the town population registered a little over 1,600 people. The Village of Hatch also serves seven unincorporated communities with a- combined population of 5,000 people that share the same school district.
Hatch ISD was awarded by the state a grant to install a new security camera system in the both the middle and high school. The RFP went out for public bid and amoung the 5 companies that bidded the installation 911 security cameras was awareded the bid.
911 security cameras proposed Video insight as camera management software and Arecont megapixel cameras to cover the school district. 911 security cameras recommended the Arecont 3mp dual sensor for all outdoor camera and Arecont 2mp vandal dome cameras for all indoor application with the exception of the gym and the cafeteria areas where a 5mp camera where recommended. Between the two schools 86 cameras were installed to cover the school premises.
Video insight management software running on two Dell Xeon server was used to store video and maange the camera emap application. Video insight health monitor was setup at the 911 seufity cameras head quarters to constitiyy ping these server and make sure all the camera are operational.
911 securuity cameras completed the work and the school district was very happy and excited to start putting this new system into action.
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