Dncr, Inc.

13985 SW 278 ST.

HOMESTEAD, FL. 33032

Tel: (786) 234-2767

Fax:  1-(866) 312-6834 

 

 

Security Camera Systems

 


Applications

 

We specialize in Digital Video Recording and Surveillance.


Who's minding the store when you're not there? Now you can… live on the Internet… anytime. from anywhere!  You can now be at two or more places at once.


Protect your business against:

  • Employee theft
  • Vendor theft
  • Vandalism
  • Shoplifting
  • Robbery
  • Insurance fraud 
  • Video surveillance is one of the most valuable loss-prevention tools available to businesses today. Remember to use your surveillance to monitor not only sales and client areas, but also inventory and employee areas.
  • Use your video surveillance equipment to monitor cash register areas so that you can observe employees when they handle cash.
  • Remember that strategically placed video surveillance can protect your business against false injury claims.
  • Use video surveillance in sensitive areas of your business to identify visitors and monitor employees.
  • Video surveillance is an excellent way to protect employees by monitoring hazardous work areas.
  • Remember to use video surveillance in parking areas, especially in low-traffic parking garages.
  • Remember that video surveillance can reduce emergency response time significantly.
  • Video surveillance will provide you with the opportunity to determine the effectiveness of your employee training programs. This includes the option of rewarding exceptional behavior as well as quickly dealing with safety or loss issues.
  • If you are using video surveillance in your home, be sure to consider where it will be of the most value. Pool areas, for example, are an excellent place for a video camera.
  • Make sure employees know that you are using the equipment and will be able to see what is going on whether you are in the building or not. (If you have a new nanny, you may choose not to tell him/her about the surveillance, especially in the first days of his/her employment.)
  • If your business is in a high-risk area, or if your employees take in a substantial amount of money every day, you should supplement your video surveillance equipment with police/fire-monitored panic buttons. Remember to train your employees appropriately in their use.
  • Reduce Liability Claims
  • Enforce Compliance with Policy
  • Promote Staff Accountability
  • Stop Theft and Shrinkage
  • Visually Verify Customer Service
  • View and Record Live Video From Multiple Locations Remote

 

General Information: info@dncrinc.com
Sales:
sales@dncrinc.com
Customer Service:
customerservice@dncrinc.com

 

 

    

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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