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Video
Surveillance for Dry Cleaners
The process of
having clothes dry cleaned is a magical concept for most. A customer drops their
dirty clothes off and then picks them up, three or four days later, magically
clean in a way that their home washer or dryer could never achieve. What goes
on beyond the counter, aside from the fascinating roller-coaster like rack where
the chemically cleaned clothes hang in their neat plastic jackets, is irrelevant.
The only thing that matters is that their clothes (usually the more expensive
and delicate elements of their wardrobe) are clean and waiting for them. A dry
cleaner's security, like the mysterious dry cleaning process, is one of the
last things on a customer's mind when they drop their things off. That's why
video surveillance is a great security tool for dry cleaners - it allows for
effortless security and lets you keep your dry cleaning operation as hassle-free
as possible.
Benefits of Dry
Cleaners Surveillance
- Prevent
theft - You never know what kind of clothing you'll have to clean
or store - it could be ten white collared shirts, or a priceless heirloom
quilt or wedding dress. The value of expensive clothes waiting to be picked
up at a dry cleaners could lure in potential thieves. A video surveillance
system can help keep your customer's clothing, along with your employees,
company records and safe protected from theft.
- Secure
building - Let's face it - dry cleaning shops are pretty much an
inevitable institution in any neighborhood, whether it's safe or not. Security
cameras can help secure dry cleaning shops in any neighborhood and help keep
integral and expensive equipment safe.
- Improve
image – Letting your customers know that you have a video surveillance
system in place to keep their clothing safe is a good way to ensure repeat
business. Even a simple sign saying "this store monitored by video surveillance"
can instill trust and create long-time customers.
Risks of Dry cleaning
Video Surveillance Cameras
- Privacy
- Protect the privacy of your employees and customers by keeping
surveillance cameras in public areas like the cleaning floor, reception areas,
and the office.
- Damage
- Security cameras, especially those placed in hazardous areas like
cleaning floors, can be damaged by chemicals or knocked over by clothes. Be
sure to keep your cameras free from obstructions so not to disturb or disrupt
surveillance feeds.
- Imbalanced
security – Video surveillance is a great security tool - but it shouldn't
be the only security you rely on. Whether you have an alarm system or a guard
checks up on your building once an hour or so, make sure that you have an
alternate form of security in case your video surveillance system fails.
Factors to Consider
when installing a Dry Cleaners Security Camera System
There are lots
of things to consider when putting in a dry cleaners security system, including:
- What do you
see as your biggest security concern?
- Have you ever
had problems with theft or robbery?
- Does your neighborhood
help or hinder your shop's safety?
- What kind of
security do you currently have in place?
Best Practices
for Dry Cleaning Security Cameras
- Place cameras
near entry doors as to capture all visitors that enter and exit your building.
- Cameras in offices
and reception areas can help keep registers, company records and employee
documents safe.
- Along with preventing
theft of expensive dry cleaning equipment, cameras in your cleaning area can
help ensure that your equipment is working properly.
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