Keeping Quick Service Restaurants Running Safely
Quick Service restaurants deal in volume — they are all about fast transactions and high foot traffic. Quick Service restaurants are typically open early in the morning and late at night for the quick dining convenience of their customers. These circumstances make Quick Service dining establishments susceptible to theft, crime, violence, vandalism, and other offenses — making them ideal candidates for video surveillance.
SecureON understands the risks that Quick Service restaurants face daily. Customers, employees, and the premises require safeguarding, and the latest technology makes it easier than ever for Quick Service dining franchises to establish a robust level of security and protection with video and software solutions. SecureON has solutions that integrate seamlessly with existing infrastructure and elevate what is already in place to better performance and more valuable output.
Benefits of surveillance systems for Quick Service locations:
- Multiple cameras, locations, and users are available from a single interface with centralized video management.
- Remote monitoring and playback from several devices.
- Receive notifications instantly as alerts happen in real-time.
- Improve emergency response time.
- Scalability at a flexible price point.
- Security that is affordable. Built-in analytics can record detailed information to optimize the business. Well-placed security cameras are shown to reduce crime and theft.
- Ensure adherence to health codes and standards of cleanliness.
SecureON can conduct a thorough assessment and recommend the best deployment or integration of video surveillance hardware and software. SecureON customizes solutions to the specific needs of each client. Quick Serve restaurants typically need the following monitored to ensure comprehensive surveillance and security:
The unfortunate truth is that Quick Service dining locations remain at high risk of robbery, theft, and other nefarious acts. Customers still use cash at these establishments more often, and criminals will target these businesses late at night when they have minimal staff and are not busy. Employee theft is also a reality, and a robust video surveillance solution will help mitigate losses and provide more protection for the business and the bottom line.
- Entrances, exits, and drive-through lanes should have fixed cameras to protect customers and property.
- Indoor areas, such as lobbies, dining areas, kitchens, etc., should have cameras installed for monitoring.
- Point of sale stations and administrative areas should have fixed cameras to protect assets and employees.
- Perimeters and parking lots should have cameras strategically installed to help protect outdoor play and dining areas and the parking lot.