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Video
Surveillance for Mechanic Shops
An often overlooked
aspect of auto shops is their security – most people assume that since the cars
aren't running, they aren't going anywhere. Surveillance cameras and video security
is a great security tool for auto shops, giving mechanics and technicians the
ability to give their building, supplies and customer's cars absolute security.
Benefits of Auto
Garage Surveillance
- Reduce
opportunities for theft – Although the appeal of broken down cars
may not be visible for some – their parts may be of great value to thieves.
Metal, electronics, seats, steering wheels and other working parts can be
easily stripped from unguarded cars. Parts, tools and supplies used for repair
may also be seen as lucrative due to high market prices. Visible security
cameras can deter thieves from stripping exposed cars, and can help identify
garage intruders in the event that your shop is broken into.
- Improve
image – An integral part of having a successful shop is building
trust with customers. Customers need to trust that the repairs on their car
will be performed on time and in good faith by qualified mechanics, and that
their car will be in safe hands while it's away from home. A surveillance
camera can't directly ensure the former, but having visible cameras can help
your customers breathe easy and know that their cars are in good hands.
Potential Issues
of Mechanic Security Cameras
- Vulnerable
to damage – Cameras, especially if mounted outdoors, are susceptible
to damage from inclement weather, collisions, or trees. Luckily, protective
housings are available which can keep your cameras in a moisture-free, temperature
controlled zone for maximum stability.
- Imbalanced
security – Although video security cameras are a great way to secure
your building or business, they should not be the only security solution you
use. An imbalanced system which only relies on video surveillance can leave
you high and dry should your security cameras experience issues. This does
not mean that you have to go out and install 10 different security systems,
but make sure that you have a different type of security aside from video
surveillance cameras.
Factors to Consider
when installing a Auto Body Shop Surveillance System
No security system
is different, and the layout and type of cameras you use depends on a variety
of factors. Consider the following when you're choosing and installing security
cameras:
- Have you ever
had issues with theft or intruders?
- Do you feel
like your neighborhood helps or hinders your overall security?
- How is your
shop currently protected?
- Do you store
all your client's cars indoors, or do you have to store some outside?
- What do you
feel is your biggest security issue?
Best Practices
for Auto Mechanic Security Cameras
- In outside lots,
make sure cameras cover all possible areas where cars or equipment may be
stored. With a network of IP video cameras, you can configure multiple types
of cameras (bullet cameras, dome cameras, etc) together to provide maximum
coverage of an area.
- Like outdoor
areas, make sure that camera systems in your garage cover all possible areas,
especially where parts and tools are stored.
- Place cameras
in lobby and near any exits to record every visitor who enters and leaves
your shop.
- Place cameras
in your office and administrative areas to protect your files, safe and other
sensitive information.
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