Installing a surveillance camera might seem like a smart move—just one more box checked off in your building’s security setup. But here’s the thing: a camera sitting in the ceiling, recording silently into a hard drive or cloud archive, isn’t doing much until after something happens. Surveillance without real-time monitoring is like having a smoke detector
It’s no secret that office building theft in Cincinnati isn’t some random act—it’s a pattern. And not just in Cincinnati. We’re seeing the same trend unfold in Dayton, Columbus, Toledo, and even across state lines. But if you’re sitting in a glass-walled conference room thinking, “It won’t happen to my building,” let’s talk. The real
In an age where site security risks are anything but hypothetical, skipping overnight protection might be one of the most expensive decisions a property owner or project manager can make. From vacant commercial buildings to booming construction zones, after-hours threats are very real—and very costly. According to a recent Forbes report, losses from site thefts
Use this simple guide to make a quick, informed decision, as every business is different, and so are your security needs.
Is silence putting your business at risk? You might have a workplace that looks calm and compliant on the surface—but what are your employees not telling you? A 2023 survey by the Ethics & Compliance Initiative found that more than 29% of U.S. workers who witnessed misconduct didn’t report it, often out of fear of
Banks and credit unions are a constant target—not just for cash, but for customer data, physical assets, and even credibility. Even if your location hasn’t been hit by a bank robbery yet, a critical question is sitting there: what’s stopping it from happening tomorrow? What makes this risk more alarming is how unpredictable the methods
How Much Risk Is Moving Through Your Site Right Now? Traffic chaos doesn’t just frustrate—it injures, delays, and costs real money. Whether it’s construction zones, large-scale events, or daily commercial operations, the movement of vehicles and pedestrians in high-activity areas can quickly spiral out of control. Over 40,000 people were injured in work zone crashes
What would happen if someone walked into your office right now with the intent to harm, steal, or cause disruption? The idea might seem far-fetched—until it isn’t. Workplace threats don’t always come with warning signs. One study by SHRM revealed that over 48% of HR professionals reported incidents of workplace violence at their organization. From
In any business that relies on valuable equipment — whether it’s construction, manufacturing, medical, or technology — the loss or damage of critical assets can bring operations to a standstill. Equipment theft, vandalism, accidental damage, or even misplacement can result in significant financial losses, production delays, and a loss of customer trust. Unfortunately, equipment loss
What would happen if someone walked into your building tomorrow and caused a disruption, stole from a secured area, or threatened your team’s safety? Would your staff know what to do—or would panic set in? OSHA standards require businesses to have an updated emergency action plan in place. However, in many cases, businesses that do