Retail Security
Retail Security
Best Retail Security
Retail security starts in the parking lot. Ensure that customers can feel safe entering a shopping center. 10% of national violent crime occurs in parking lots, while 1 in 5 car accidents occur in parking lots.
But, it doesn't stop there. Other retail hot spots include, general security, shrinkage, and real estate. Smart security systems allow you to:
- Analyze traffic
- Monitor behavior
- Detect potential threats
- Detect insider threats
- Investigate suspicious activity
Limitless opportunities
software powered surveillance
If you can think of it, the software can do it. The outdoor wireless camera technology is so advanced that you won't need to even bother with an IT support.Â
The systems are built to take care of themselves so you won't have any maintenance.Â
Program your system to your own customization.
Security Concerns
Optimize Your Abilities
Retail locations have a variety of goals that their security system needs to cover.Â
Get an actionable system with smart technology and actionable returns.Â
Reduce costs on security man hours and still be secured.Â
70% of retail shrinkage occurs on premises. Customers only represent 10% more theft than internal employees.
Control Failures
Internal Theft
In Store Customers
Retail Crime
Organized Crime
Organized retail crime is a growing concern for retailers. This involves groups of individuals who steal merchandise from retail stores and then sell it through various channels, including online marketplaces and pawn shops.
To prevent organized retail crime, retailers should invest in surveillance systems that can monitor high-risk areas and identify suspicious activity.
Fraudulent returns are a common problem in retail, where customers return items that they have not actually purchased or have used and then returned for a refund.
Retailers should implement a return policy that requires proof of purchase, such as a receipt, and should use surveillance systems to monitor returns and prevent fraudulent activity.