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Video Surveillance
for Convenience Stores
Convenience stores
are ideal uses for video surveillance due to their vulnerability to petty crime
and robbery. A simple security camera system, smartly installed, can protect
the employees, customers and assets of any sized convenience store.
Benefits
of Mini Mart Surveillance
- Ease
of Installation – Most modern security camera systems utilize IP
cameras, which can be either wired or wireless over a computer network. Unlike
older analog CCTV systems, IP cameras can be installed by the user and re-configured
to fit changing needs. They also allow you to broadcast footage over the internet,
making it easy for you to monitor your store at any time.
- Security
– Many stores still rely on cashier and witness memory and height
strips on exit doors. IP security cameras provide high-resolution footage
that makes it easy to distinguish features of thieves.
- Theft
Prevention – A visible security camera network can help reduce theft,
whether it is from petty thieves or employees.
Risk Factors
for Convenience Store CCTV
Convenience store
security cameras can be very beneficial, but it is important to remember that
they are not failsafe. All security systems come with a certain amount of risk.
Convenience store cameras are particularly subject to:
- Tampering
– Many potential thieves will attempt to tamper with a surveillance
system in order to obscure their identity during a theft.
- Outages
- Disruptions or surges in power can cause outages in a surveillance
system, which could result in gaps in recording or even damage.
- Privacy
- Keep cameras in public areas like sales floors and stockrooms in
order to maintain the privacy of your customers and employees.
Things
to Consider When Configuring a Convenience Store Security System
Convenience store
security camera systems can be set up in endless ways. Consider each of these
aspects of your store before installing your IP camera network:
- What do you
consider to be your biggest security threat?
- Have you ever
wished you could have caught an incident on tape?
- Do you feel
that your neighborhood contributes to your security?
- What kind of
security systems do you currently have in place?
- Do you have
extended or all-day hours?
- Stores
open during the "graveyard shift" (12 AM - 8 AM) may be more
susceptible to robbery and other crimes.
- Have you ever
had problems with robberies or employee theft?
- Can your cashier
easily see all elements of the store from the cash register?
Setup
Advice for Surveillance Systems in Quick Stop Stores
- Cover open
spaces like your sales floor and cash register with cameras. Make sure all
areas are covered, and place fixed cameras in more sensitive areas like near
cash registers and restricted merchandise (e.g. alcohol, cigarettes)
- Place cameras
near entrances and exits to ensure that you record everyone who enters and
exits your store.
- If you
have a gas station, make sure you place
fixed cameras near pumps to ensure that you capture each license plate.
- Fixed cameras
near cash registers and office safes can help you monitor transactions and
prevent theft.
- If you're located
in a rough neighborhood or have had problems with external vandalism in the
past, place cameras around your store's perimeter. These cameras allow your
clerks to check on the outside of the building and take action should they
see something that concerns them.
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