Intrusion Detection:
Theft and vandalism in warehouses can be reduced by using security cameras. When activity is monitored around the warehouse, it helps identify potential intruders who may try to steal or damage products that are stored there.
People Counting:
By tracking the number of people in the warehouse at any given time, warehouse managers can better understand how much traffic their facility is seeing and adjust staffing levels as needed.
Fire Detection:
Security cameras can help warehouse managers detect fires early, giving them time to put out the fire before it causes major damage. This can be in the storage area, on the assembly line or in a specific manufacturing process. Thermal technology is a reliable fire protection solution even outdoors, where other systems, such as smoke aspirators, reach their limits or do not work at all.
Theft Prevention:
Theft and property damage can be deterred with security cameras. The footage from these warehouses is invaluable for identifying thieves, as well as helping companies recover stolen goods!
Inventory Management:
Using AI-powered apps, warehouse security cameras can be used to track the movement of goods in and out of the warehouse. This information can help managers better understand inventory levels and plan for future stock needs.