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Surveillance Equipment Providence RI

Local resource for surveillance equipment in Providence. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to surveillance systems, digital video recorders, hidden cameras, surveillance microphones, spy equipment, and spy bugs, as well as advice and content on security products.

Alarm Devices Supply
(401) 944-3500
115 Niantic Ave
Cranston, RI
Security Alarm Financing Ent Inc
(401) 781-5290
575 Park Ave
Cranston, RI
Wave Technologies, LLC
401-255-8383
960 Reservoir Avenue Suite 27
Cranston, RI
Eastern Technonlogies
(401) 943-9393
19 Lenox Rd
Cranston, RI
Government Offices City Police Department
(401) 823-5720
1075 Main St
Coventry, RI
Multi Tech Sounds & Communications
(401) 946-2626
18 Moccasin Trl
Cranston, RI
American Alarms Inc
(401) 781-1000
575 Park Ave
Cranston, RI
Consolidated Security Systems Incorporated
(401) 461-6260
575 Park Ave
Cranston, RI
American Sentinel Security
(401) 808-6555
105 Sockanosset Cross Rd
Cranston, RI
Alarm Services
(401) 385-9859
2404 Victory Hwy
Coventry, RI
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Tire Review - Keeping an “Eye” on Your Business

Everyone agrees that you need to keep an eye on your business to be successful. Today’s closed circuit video surveillance systems take this concept to a new level.

The first thing that may come to mind is “those cameras should really help prevent car theft” or “these systems will really upgrade the security of our facility.” While these statements may be true, better security is not the only benefit of having a video surveillance system protecting your business. Expand your thinking to include internal shrinkage, customer relations, lot damage, cash transactions and premises liability (customer slips and falls, etc.). But first, let’s talk about how the equipment works and what new technology is available.

Going digital

Many businesses are phasing out standard analog technology in favor of more cost effective, higher quality digital video equipment. Digital Video Recorders (DVRs) are replacing Video Cassette Recorders (VCRs) as the preferred method for recording and storing camera footage. DVRs can store hours and days of footage on a single hard drive, and don’t require frequent changing of costly tapes like VCRs in the past. The emergence of High Definition (HD) and specialty digital cameras available for every circumstance or application has also contributed to the move towards digital.

One significant feature of the newer technology is size; very small cameras can be used in so-called “covertȁ...

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