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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.

Jack in the Box, one of the nations largest hamburger chains, selects 911 Security Cameras to install video surveillance systems in both Irving, Texas and Fort Worth, Texas chain stores.   Our professional security consultants performed a detailed site survey at both Jack in the Box locations.  Our professional team also discussed the problem areas each location was experiencing.  Then our security team prepared a custom-tailored video surveillance solution for each location.  After detailed analysis, 911 Security Cameras professional crew strategically installed a total of 24 Sony Security Cameras, 2 16-Channel JPEG2000 Samsung DVR, 2 1TB Hitachi Hard Drives and 2 17″ LCD Monitors.  Each installation also comes with a 1year warranty on all service/support and a 3 year warranty on all hardware.

911 Security Cameras Inc. Video Surveillance Solution for the two Jack in the Box Texas Locations included:

  • 24 High Resolution 480TVL Sony Security Cameras
  • 2 16-Channel 2000JPEG Samsung DVR
  • 2 1TB Hitachi Hard Drives
  • 2 17″ LCD Monitors
  • Warranty on Service and Equipment

High customer traffic, high employee turnover and 24/7 operation make fast food restaurants a very attractive target for theft.  Installing the right video surveillance system can help fast food restaurants avoid the costly consequences of theft.

Many franchise chain restaurants are turning to video surveillance systems to keep costs down and maintain profits.  Video surveillance systems are a great way for owners/management to review past incidents, employee/customer interactions, employee productivity and proper food handling procedures.  Video surveillance systems offer the benefit of monitoring employees to ensure that proper procedures and business practices are not only exercised but maintained.

911 Security Cameras can provide your restaurant with customized, cost-effective video surveillance for any size of operation.  Want to learn how our video surveillance systems can improve your bottom line?  Let our security consultants conduct a free, no obligation on-site security survey for your business.  Call 1-866-618-CAMS to talk to one of our qualified sales team members or shoot us a message on our Contact Page.

Pancho’s Mexican Buffet chooses 911 Security Cameras to install video surveillance systems in their Bossier City location and in their flagship Super Buffet location in Metairie, Louisiana.  Pancho’s Mexican Buffets are located throughout Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico and Arizona.  Our professional security consultants performed a free detailed site survey for both Pancho’s locations.  Our professional team discussed problem areas and performance expectations with the owners; and then prepared a custom-tailored video surveillance solution.  After detailed analysis, 911 Security Cameras professional crew strategically installed a total of 28 Sony Security Cameras, 2 16-Channel JPEG2000 Samsung DVR, 2 1TB Hitachi Hard Drives and 2 17″ LCD Monitors

911 Security Cameras Inc. Video Surveillance Solution for Pancho’s Mexican Buffet:

28 Sony Security Cameras

  • High Resolution
  • High sensitivity, low smear, high anti-blooming, and high S/N ratio
  • 1/3″ Sony CCD Image Sensor

2 16-Channel 2000JPEG Samsung DVR

  • 16 Channel Digital Video Recorder
  • JPEG2000 Recording Compression: offers highest clarity and quality in recording
  • 480 FPS Recording Speed
  • Standalone
  • Triplex Operation allows for simultaneous search, playback and recording

2 1TB Hitachi Hard Drives

  • Additional storage and backup
  • up to one terabyte of storage capacity
  • Redundancy

2 17″ LCD Monitors

  • Workstation
  • View live and recorded footage from the cameras on single monitor

911 Security Cameras was chosen for our commitment to customers by offering them the highest quality products and service at the most competive prices.  We focus on making sure our video surveillance installations are done right the first time.  911 Security Cameras Inc provides customized video surveillance solutions for your specific business needs and budget.  Contact us today for your free site survey .  Call toll-free 1-866-618-CAMS to talk to one of our qualified sales support team or shoot us a message on our Contact Page.

Down Under Pub and Grub in Frisco, Texas selected 911 Security Cameras Inc. to install a professional video surveillance system.  After surveying the restaurant site, 911 Security Cameras professional crew strategically installed a 16 security camera solution consisting of 13 Armor Dome cameras, 3 Day/Night Cameras, 19″ LCD Monitor and a 16 Channel JPEG2000 Samsung DVR.    The video surveillance system helps decrease loss and improves customer service, employee training and productivity; and ultimately improves the restaurant’s bottom line.

Video Surveillance System Solution Equipment and Specs:

13 1/3″ Sony CCD 480TVL Armor Dome Cameras

  • High Resolution: 480TV Lines
  • 1/3″ Sony CCD Image Sensor
  • Weather, Vandal Proof, Tamper Resistant

3 1/3″ Sony Super HAD 480TVL Day/Night Cameras:

  • Ultra High Resolution: 480TV Lines
  • 1/3″ Sony Super HAD CCD Image Sensor
  • Day/Night

16 Channel Samsung JPEG2000 DVMR:

  • JPEG 2000 compression: highest clarity and quality in recording
  • 480 FPS Recording Speed
  • Triplex Operation: simultaneous search, playback and recording from all cameras

2 1000GB HD Hitachi Hard Drives

  • Additional storage and backup
  • up to 1 TB of storage capacity

19″ LCD Monitor

Usually two types of theft commonly occur in any given restaurant.  1) High cost items (ex. steaks, liquor and wine) being taken out of the back door.  2) Server or bartender giving away food/drink without ringing it up or under-ringing the sale.  Video Surveillance systems can safeguard your operation from these internal thefts.  Installing a video surveillance system not only prevents internal/external theft but it also boosts employee productivity.

Control your restaurants’ operations and costs before they take away from your bottom line.  Protect your business whether it is in San Antonio, Houston or Dallas areas, we have security specialists located throughout the state of Texas.  Contact us today for a free on site security survey or call 1-866-618-CAMS to talk to one of our qualified sales team members.

Construction and commercial job sites are often targets for material theft such as copper, tools, and equipment.

Commercial job sites at risk for material/equipment theft:

  • Construction sites
  • Oil fields/ Oil rigs
  • Large indoor/outdoor events
  • Big retailer parking lots/Off-site parking
  • Cell towers

Issues that make construction sites easy targets for thieves:

  • Poor job site security
  • One key fits all locks
  • Lack of product identification numbers
  • Slow economy, increase in crime
  • Price increase of copper and metals/Increase demand for copper

Types of material most frequently stolen:

  1. Copper
  2. Scrap metals
  3. Aluminum

Types of equipment most frequently stolen (in order):

  1. Backhoe Loaders/Skip Loaders/Wheel Loaders/Track Loaders
  2. Light Utility/Work Trucks and Trailers
  3. Generators/Air Compressors/Welders
  4. Skid Steers
  5. Forklifts/Scissor Lifts

States with the highest occurrence of equipment theft: (in order according to 2007 and 2008 study):

  1. California
  2. Florida
  3. Texas

911 Security Cameras Inc. is dedicated to the prevention of commercial site theft, and has outlined safety tips for all vulnerable job sites.  Keep your job site from becoming a target…

Follow these security tips to reduce your risk of job site theft:

1.  Post Signs

Display visable signage with clear and concise messages to intruders such as  “Private Property” “Security Cameras in Use” “No Trespassing”.

2.  Establish an End of Day Routine for Job Site Security

Businesses should designate an employee as the company crime prevention coordinator for security at each jobsite.  The person responsible for security at your operation should walk the site at the end of the day to make sure that everything is secure.   Always do a perimeter check to make sure there is no way a perpetrator can enter the premises (e.g. broken fence, overgrown shrubs near fence-jump over).  Leave the area locked with all security systems armed.

3.  Install Video Surveillance System

Being caught on video is a great deterrent to theft, and can also be used as evidence that will hold up in court cases.  Mobile IP surveillance can easily move from one jobsite to the next, and sites can be monitored from any computer at anytime giving you 24/7 surveillance coverage.  An estimated 90% of all equipment thefts take place between 6 p.m. Friday and 6 a.m. Monday. Surveillance allows you to secure your job site during these vulnerable time periods.  Cameras can also be used for worker safety by detecting unsafe conditions and procedures.

4.  Use Security Lighting

Proper and adequate lighting is essential to job site security.  Bright white light provides good color differentiation making people easier to identify and license plates easier to read.  Among the points on the job site that should be highlighted by lighting are the office trailer(s), equipment storage trailer(s), material storage yard and any equipment storage areas. These areas should be illuminated to a minimum of one foot-candle at ground level.  Lighting systems triggered by a motion detector or passive infrared sensors are also recommended for the job site.

5.  Protect Your Power Source

Thieves can and will cut power lines. Ideally power lines stay at a height of 24 feet or higher. Further, electric meter boxes can be targets as well so if your site has one, be sure to protect it well or find some other power source. Make sure you have a generator or some other independent source of power for your construction security lighting.  Never be out of power with 911 Security Cameras wireless Mobile Surveillance Unit on wheels, perfect for remote operations.

6.  Access Point Protection

The entire job site should be enclosed in sturdy fencing.  If possible, there should only be one or two accesses or gates through the job site fencing. This makes access control easier. Chain link fencing topped by multiple strands of barbed wire is recommended.  Keys should be issued to as few people as possible.

7.  Watch out for Employee “Inside” Construction Theft

Insiders are a leading cause of construction theft on most jobsites.  They know how the jobsite works and where you keep all the valuable equipment. Before hiring potential employee run a background check on all candidates.  Also former employees carry out most jobsite theft.  If an employee with key access resigns or is fired be sure to change locks especially if they had access to doors, gates and/or valuable equipment. Practice and communicate a zero tolerance policy on internal theft to all employees.

8.  Keep accurate inventory records of equipment/tools

Label all equipment with unique identifying numbers, including the following: Product Identification Numbers (PIN) and Owner Applied Number (OAN).  Record manufacturer, model number, year, PIN and purchase date for each piece of equipment

Bottom line: Remote Video Surveillance protects your job site from material and equipment theft.

911 Security Cameras Inc. can protect your construction site with state-of-the-art Mobile Surveillance Unit (MSU).  The MSU is a wireless surveillance/security system on wheels.  Custom designed and built by After Surveillance, this rolling surveillance trailer is waterproof and completely self-contained with interactive wireless technology.  Built to address the needs of countless remote/outdoor applications, this unit is sturdy, versatile and reasonably priced.  In today’s economic climate protecting your investments and valuable assets should be your biggest concern.  With 911 Security Cameras Mobile Surveillance Unit you won’t have to worry about losing money, productivity, and time due to equipment/material theft.

Choose a proactive security strategy and prevent theft before it happens to your commercial job site, contact us today for a free on site security survey or call 1-866-618-CAMS to talk to one of our qualified sales team members.

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