
The retail security landscape is one that site managers should be up to date with, whether it’s a small retail business and site with little staff or multiple retail sites with higher staff counts, the security of every site should be of paramount concern. With the retail industry raising specific security risks, it’s important to have adequate security measures in place, such as remote monitoring. In this blog post, we will explore all areas of remote monitoring solutions for retail security.
- Understanding remote monitoring
- What security systems can be monitored?
- What non-security systems can be monitored?
- The benefits of remote monitoring for retail security
- The future of retail security monitoring systems
- Retail security monitoring with RMS
Understanding Remote Monitoring
Remote monitoring is a security protection strategy that takes a proactive approach to overseeing, protecting, and ensuring the continued functioning of a business’s assets and premises. Unlike traditional security systems and measures that can often involve security personnel, remote monitoring takes advantage of technological advancements to oversee and safeguard using remote technology and surveillance systems. Remote monitoring systems are made up of a range of security measures such as CCTV, motion sensors, fire and security alarms. What makes a remote monitoring system unique is that all of these systems are monitored by an offsite team at a remote location.
This remote location, responsible for remote monitoring, is known as an Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) or a Central Monitoring Station (CMS). It is here that systems are monitored around the clock and are equipped to receive and respond to any alarms triggered by monitored security systems.
What Security Systems Can Be Monitored?
One of the areas that remote monitoring solutions can take care of is security systems. Within retail spaces, there are several areas that should be subject to security monitoring, whether that be to protect staff, premises or overall business performance. Some of the security systems that can be remotely monitored include:
- CCTV systems
- Intruder Alarms
- Fire alarm systems
- Access control systems
What Non-Security Systems Can Be Monitored?
Although security threats are one of the most detrimental to businesses, there are a number of non-security-related threats that retail sites should be aware of, such as natural causes like flooding or technological issues with key systems. Protecting your retail sites in ways that extend beyond security is another way to secure the long-term financial success of businesses by reducing potential physical and financial damage that could result from faulty or non-functioning non-security systems. Remote monitoring systems can monitor the following areas:
- Air Conditioning and Air Quality
- Flood and Water Measures
- Internet Connection
- Routers
- Computer Systems
Benefits of Remote Monitoring for Retail Security
Introducing remote monitoring into your security plan for your retail sites has a huge number of potential benefits. These include the following:
Improved Overall Security
First and foremost, when you introduce remote monitoring into your retail security plan, you can rest assured that your site is kept safer than ever. By choosing a remote solution, a team of highly trained professionals will be able to assure both the safety of your site but also your staff.
Stock Protection
With enhanced security, the occurrence of shoplifting as well as the extent of damage is reduced. Remote monitoring solutions help to protect your stock, ensuring your business does not suffer a financial impact from external theft.
Every year in the UK, shoplifting theft costs businesses £2 billion. In a climate where many retail premises are already struggling, a lack of robust security measures in place will result in continued financial losses and negatively affect their long-term performance.
Rapid Emergency Response
When a remote monitoring team detects intruders, alarm triggers or other potential emergencies, they have the power to deploy rapid response teams to address the situation before it develops into anything critical.
Enhanced Employee Safety
Implementing remote monitoring provides an added level of safety for retail staff. Assurance of their protection has the possibility of enhancing job satisfaction and employee retention. Furthermore, when an alarm is falsely triggered, staff do not need to be interrupted as remote monitoring teams can take care of these false alarms, therefore reducing staff downtime.
The Future of Retail Security Monitoring Systems
In a sector that is subject to continuous change given ever-evolving technological advancements, it is important to stay ahead of these changes. Some of the key trends that will be shaping the future of retail security include:
Integration with IoT (Internet of Things) devices
Integrating remote monitoring with IoT allows retailers to gather data from a wide range of connected devices, improving overall security insights.
AI-powered security systems
The rise of AI is beginning to play a crucial role in enhancing the capabilities of remote monitoring systems, enhancing their functioning and detection capabilities.
Enhanced integration
Integration of security systems is a growing trend across the security industry, where all systems can be managed under one security system, providing a whole range of efficiencies, from management to energy usage.
Retail Security Monitoring with RMS
At RMS, we are specialists in remote monitoring systems for a wide range of retail spaces. We strive to ensure our clients have peace of mind knowing their retail sites are under constant surveillance by our team of highly trained individuals.
RMS has extensive experience and expertise in this industry which is why we understand the importance of round-the-clock monitoring. Our ARC is an NSI Gold-approved category 2 alarm receiving centre that operates 24/7, 365 days a year meaning your retail sites are never left unattended.
If you are interested in introducing a remote monitoring solution to your retail sites, get in touch for a free quote. You can contact a member of the RMS team by calling 0330 002 1149 or filling out a form for a callback.