Monday, July 8, 2013

Tips for Installing CCTV Systems in Bars and Music Clubs

Are you considering the use of a CCTV security system in your music club, bar or live music venue? CCTV systems can provide layers of security that can help you pinpoint trouble before it starts, not to mention, defend yourself in case your business is accused of wrongdoing. If you’re been looking at CCTV systems for the purpose providing security for your live music venue or dance club, consider these tips to help you decide how and where to locate each security camera inside and outside your premises.
Cover Entrances and Exits
Entrances and exit points are among the most important areas to keep under surveillance, especially outside business hours. An obvious surveillance camera pointed at the doors will help discourage vandals and burglars who might otherwise attempt to break in.
Spare a Surveillance Camera for the Door
Don’t take chances with bouncers “forgetting” to check ID when a hot babe wants in. A CCTV camera at the admission door can capture everyone entering as well as their IDs. Keeping a record of the ID checks at the door can help ensure that the bouncers stay on task and don’t let anyone underage slip by. If someone does manage to slip in on a fake ID, you’ll have a record proving that your crew did their due diligence.
Watch the Bar
Place at least one surveillance camera where it can pick up what’s going on behind the bar. Bevinco, a liquor inventory control service, estimates that shrinkage – losses due to waste, spillage and theft of your liquid stocks – can eat up to 30% of your bottom line. That’s a lot of spilled beer. It’s not all due to theft, of course – a CCTV camera will help you pinpoint inefficiency, clumsiness and drinks “for friends” as well as outright theft. One of the best uses for CCTV systems in the hospitality industry is to keep an eye on staff and make sure they’re not stealing from the company.
Cover Likely “Hot” Spots
Every bar has some out-of-the-way areas where bad things are likely to happen. It may be the pool room in the back, the alley beside the back door or a sheltered alcove on the far side of the stage, but it’s out of the line of sight for most of the staff most of the time, making it an attractive place for people who are up to no good. Aim a security camera at the dark corner or cover the pool room with a monitor somewhere it can be watched so that you can stop trouble before it starts.
CCTV systems can help protect nightclubs and other entertainment venues as long as you know the best places to locate the cameras. Even if you end up installing the system yourself, consider consulting a professional to help you draw up a good plan to cover your place of business.

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