10 ways to protect your company’s bottom line.
January 14, 2010 by admin
Filed under Security Technology
Most businesses have some type of security from a simple lock and key to a basic alarm system but has your business been exposed to Internal Theft, Fraud, Workers Compensation Claims, Production Losses, Burglary, Vandalism, Time Theft, Work Place Violence or any other threat to your bottom line. Security technology provides a wide range of benefits and applications especially to the corporate bottom line. A well-planned security application for a business can provide a significant return on investment and should not be seen as an expense or drain. Here’s a list of just a few benefit’s a security system can provide. Be sure to contact ACS Security Systems to set up you free no obligation Security Evaluation or email us for free Business Continuity Guideline
What can a well planned security system do for your bottom line?
1. Protect against internal and external theft.
2. Offer avenues to reach and reduce employee time theft as well as business shrinkage
3. Lower insurance premiums by minimize risk and loss due to accidents.
4. Automated tools for tracking people, places and materials.
5. Receive data and images for measuring business activities such as production and materials.
6. Identify and control access to the facility.
7. Real time and remote status of business operations as they occur.
8. Integrate of physical access control and logical database access.
9. Activity log of events to provide actual information as it occurred.
10. Security can provide a greater feeling of comfort for customers.
Why you need a security system
October 24, 2009 by admin
Filed under Buyers Guide
If you own a home, you should certainly consider obtaining a security system to give you an increased peace of mind. By taking the time to install a security system in your home, you may be surprised just how much better it can make you feel.
There are so many risks confronting a home owner and you should do all you can to protect yourself. With all these things in mind, it’s tough not to come to the realization that, if you own a home, you need to be investing in keeping it and keep it in the best shape you can.
Due to the high costs of housing, you should do all you can to protect your investment as much as you can. It can really make a huge difference when you take the time to protect your home and you not only will feel like you protecting your investment but also that you are protecting you life as well.
There are many benefits to having a security system, you can deter burglars, control conditions within your home that could create a hazardous environment, and take care of the people living under your roof. When your security system is hooked up to a monitor, you can get someone to come out to your house very quickly and this will allow you to be able to get the help you need quickly.
All of these risks are common for the majority of homes, so why wouldn’t you want to defend against them and protect yourself, your family, as well as your investment? You should of course, and the best way to help you do this is to take the time to install a security system in your home or have someone else to. You can really reap many benefits by having a security system in your home and perhaps one of the greatest is an increased peace of mind.
Tips on security systems
July 14, 2009 by admin
Filed under Security Technology
If you want to be certain you have a good security system, you should not only base this on the brand, but on the way it is installed as well. You should be sure you do all you can to install your security system to the best of your ability and you should try make sure you install it correctly.
By taking the time to learn how to install a security system correctly, it can save you even more time and money in the future. The way to get the most out of your security system is know what you are doing when it comes to installing it correctly.
Listed below are some ways to help you install your security system so it meets the all the requirements it should and will best suit your needs when it comes to it actually working in the event you need it to.
Mount it in the correct location
The key to getting your security system to do what you want it to do is to be sure that you mount the system in the right place. This includes avoiding placing the receiver or the receiver aerial near to electrical equipment such as televisions or computer equipment as these can generate background noise. You also want to try to avoid placing it too close to a boiler system or something that is very hot.
Make sure it’s in the correct orientation
You want to be certain you aren’t tempted to cut or alter the length of the aerial cable until you have checked the signal strength. Aerials are designed to a tuned frequency and tampering with the size of the aerial will affect the frequency and performance of the system. You want to take a look at the direction the cable is running and keep it running that way.
Consider the wall thickness in your property
It is very important that before you install your device, you should make an assessment of the thickness of your property’s walls. Sometimes in properties with very thick walls, you can struggle to get the right amount of signal strength. If the receiver or the receiver aerial can be mounted high up in an attic space for example so the signal path is through the floor boards this can make strength it.
Carry out a signal strength test in various locations
You will want to be certain before you mount your wireless security system to do a spot check of the signal strength and the background noise in your planned locations. If you find that a signal strength measurement is not available do a few tests to ensure that the alarm signals are received at the control panel.
This is a very important step because you want to be sure your security system signal is strong enough.
You want to be certain you have a security system to protect you from any type of theft as this can really be a great way to help protect you against someone breaking in your house.

