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    Since 1964, Sonitrol Security has been the trusted name for providing home and business security systems in North America, with a combination of human know-how and the latest technology. Our system is so sophisticated that we often catch criminals before they gain entry to our customers' facilities.
    Delaware (302) 652-3060
    Outside Delaware (877) 652-3060
    Our Address 802 First State Blvd, Wilmington, DE 19804
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    Prevent In-House Theft: Watch Out For These 3 Red Flags While Hiring Employees

    If you’re running a business you have to constantly be on the lookout for theft. There are plenty of criminals out there who will stop at nothing to take advantage of your hard work and steal money from your business. Roughly 38% of inventory shrink, for example, can be attributed to shoplifting, and 34.5% is a result of employee theft.  Just because an employee is working for a particular company doesn’t mean they won’t steal from that place. That’s why it’s so important to be careful during the interviewing and hiring process and hire only credible employees.  Here are a few red flags to look out for when searching for potential new hires.  The candidate keeps asking about business security systems Unless you're in the process of hiring a security guard, any questions about your company's security system should raise some concerns. A single question or two about general security aspects might be okay...

    Armed Robbery Of a Lowe’s Store Emphasizes Necessity Of Security Systems

    When an alarm system is activated, the majority of the time -- 94 to 98% -- the activation is false. Yet on June 26, the activation of an alarm system on Woodbury-Glassboro Road was anything but false. A Burlington County woman and a Camden County man were arrested for the suspected armed robbery of a Lowe's store in Sewell. During the robbery, a credit card was stolen and used later on June 26 in Cape May City. The Cape May City Police Department received a seemingly unrelated report the next day regarding a stolen vehicle. A 2016 Land Rover had been stolen from Central Avenue's 400 block in Cape May Point. However, the Land Rover surprisingly was used in the Mantua robbery after which it was recovered during the investigation. The suspects of the Lowe's robbery were later identified by police as 22-year-old Mercedes Stockton, of Willingboro, and 21-year-old William Baberick, of Haddon...

    Which Type of Security System Is Best For Your Business?

    Out of every seven businesses, at least one has an alarm system. Even in areas where break-ins are rare, the very presence of a security system can keep burglars and other criminals away from your business. For instance, roughly 83% of convicted burglars admitted in a study that they would try to determine if an alarm system was present before attempting to break in. The use of alarm systems in your place of business not only creates a safer work environment for employees, but also gives you a peace of mind as an employer. After all, in some cases a thief may very well be an employee, not just a random burglar. To keep your business safe from all angles, it's beneficial to you as an owner to install a business security system. However, which type of commercial security system would be best for your business? Video surveillance Many places of business utilize...

    A Few of the Most Common Surveillance Camera Installation Mistakes

    One of the first logical security measures for any business owner to take is installing video surveillance cameras. While these might seem like a foolproof commercial security system, the truth is that any number of mistakes could be made during the installation process. Keep reading to learn about some of those mistakes and how to avoid them. Failing to Consider Obstructions If there's even the slightest possibility of something obstructing one or multiple security cameras, it should be placed in a different location. Before you even begin installing video surveillance equipment, it's important to have designated areas marked as "free of obstructions." Forgetting About Glare The sun can be an excellent source of illumination for your surveillance system, but it can also be a major hindrance if you're not careful. The sun's position throughout the day should always be taken into consideration when you're installing security cameras, as a strong glare is all it...