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What Does an Access Control Security Guard Do?

Access control security guards are responsible for ensuring the safety of various buildings and facilities. Some of the primary duties and responsibilities of an access control security guard are listed below.

 

Monitoring Entry Points

Access control security guards verify the identities of individuals seeking access by monitoring entry points and using access control systems like keypads or card readers or verify with an authorised property representative.

 

Enforcing Access Policies

They implement and enforce the organization's access policies and procedures, such as visitor registration requirements, employee badge protocols, and restricted access areas.

 

Responding to Queries

Access control security guards respond to inquiries about access procedures, directions, or general information.

 

Maintaining Records

For security, investigations, and audit purposes, they keep records of visitors, employees, and others who enter or exit the premises. This involves logging entry times, collecting visitor information, and generating access reports.

 

Patrolling

In addition to monitoring entry points, access control security guards conduct periodic patrols of the premises to deter unauthorized access, observe suspicious activities, and ensure overall security and safety.

 

Emergency Response

In case of security incidents, emergencies, or alarms, our security guards will take appropriate action, such as alerting authorities, evacuating the premises, and implementing emergency protocols as per their training and company policies.

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Benefits Of Offsite Monitoring

CCTV systems that only record footage without offsite monitoring may not always be an effective solution to prevent crimes or theft at your business property. Such systems cannot stop a crime from happening, nor can they alert authorities to catch the perpetrators. Perpetrators may escape and may not be caught. In short, CCTV cameras alone are not reactive enough to prevent potential threats to your staff, premises, and assets.

 

 

Offsite CCTV monitoring is a simple and economical solution to address this issue.

Meaning Of Offsite Monitoring

Offsite monitoring is an additional security measure that involves sending live footage to our control and command center operated by our specially trained 24/7 security control room team. Through an internet connection, your CCTV system is connected to the control room, allowing our security team to monitor your premises and respond accordingly. This takes the responsibility of managing and dealing with security matters off your hands entirely, making it safer and more convenient for you. By combining CCTV footage with other security systems on site, the monitoring team can detect any unusual activity and respond promptly. They will evaluate the live footage to determine the necessary action required to address the alert.

 

The Control Room Solution CCTV system incorporates specially programmed artificial intelligence that can detect any unusual or suspicious activity. Whenever an alarm is triggered, the offsite control room team is alerted, and the monitors are directed to the appropriate live camera feed that triggered the initial alert. This premium offsite monitoring option can be added on request.

 

The offsite monitoring team will alert emergency responders and onsite security staff if a threat is confirmed and can remotely deactivate false alarms.

BIZPREM SECURITY SOLUTIONS

We offer CCTV options that can be tailored to meet the specific needs of your company. Our high-quality surveillance cameras and alarm systems are reliable, fast, and provide accurate monitoring. Our trained professionals will monitor the cameras from an off-site control room, and the live feeds will be made available to you on your mobile phone or computer. Our professional installation teams will ensure a seamless installation.

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