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7 Signs Your Surveillance System is Out of Date

Protecting your business is important to you. Your security system should reflect that. The problem is, too many businesses still rely on outdated security technology to protect their business. Having up-to-date security systems is essential to keeping your companyu2019s bottom line safe.<br><br>

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7 Signs Your Surveillance System is Out of Date

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  1. 7 Signs Your Surveillance System is Out of Date Video and Sound Service, Inc sales@videosoundinc.com

  2. Protecting your business is important to you. Your security system should reflect that. The problem is, too many businesses still rely on outdated security technology to protect their business. Having up-to-date security systems is essential to keeping your company’s bottom line safe. Video and Sound Service, Inc sales@videosoundinc.com

  3. Burglars or other intruders can google where phone lines are located on a house or building. You need a modern security system that has a more secure form of communicating to local authorities. 1. Your alarm system is still connected to landlines Video and Sound Service, Inc sales@videosoundinc.com

  4. With smartphones and tablets being able to track everything from your finances to our fitness routine, why not use the same advanced technology to access and control your organization’s security system? Having remote access will reduce response times, eliminate the need for continuous manpower. 2. Your system still uses a key or a single keypad Video and Sound Service, Inc sales@videosoundinc.com

  5. Older security systems are wired and transmit signals through wires that burglars could easily cut. Don’t wait for burglars when you can cut the cord yourself by upgrading to a wireless system. 3. You use wired sensors Video and Sound Service, Inc sales@videosoundinc.com

  6. If you’ve had your video surveillance system for more than seven years and have never updated your software or hardware, it’s time to upgrade. Updating your security system with the latest technology and firmware/software is vital. 4. You’ve never updated your software and hardware Video and Sound Service, Inc sales@videosoundinc.com

  7. The time of the grainy, blurry, low-resolution video surveillance has come to an end. Low-definition analog video surveillance cameras and DVRs are obsolete. With today’s 1080p and even 4k resolution, you no longer have to strain your eyes to make out what’s going on in your camera’s live stream or recordings due to outdated technology. 5. You are using low-resolution security cameras Video and Sound Service, Inc sales@videosoundinc.com

  8. Modern IP-based systems will issue a notification when your surveillance system is being rebooted or offline. We live in a mobile world. We receive email and text notifications for almost everything. Should something go wrong with your security while you are away, you should receive text or email notification from your security system. Your video surveillance system should be modern enough to send you alerts and notifications. 6. Your surveillance system doesn’t send notifications Video and Sound Service, Inc sales@videosoundinc.com

  9. If the only thing your surveillance system does for your is let you view surveillance footage, then you are behind the times. Today’s advanced security systems can analyze traffic flow patterns. A modern system can detail where people are goin 7. Your system isn’t data friendly Video and Sound Service, Inc sales@videosoundinc.com

  10. THANKS! Do you have any questions? sales@videosoundinc.com (708) 562-6316 www.videosoundinc.com Video and Sound Service, Inc sales@videosoundinc.com Please keep this slide for attribution

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