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Real Estate
Live Video Monitoring 

Live video CCTV Virtual Guard monitoring is the best complement to standard video surveillance. We cover the entire Southern Los Angeles, California area.
 

We understand that you need to protect your client's Property (commercial or residential). We can have our Live Monitoring team monitor the Property 24/7 to engage if someone is not authorized to come into the property. We will work with your real estate agency and work closely with you on controlling property entry.

 

Live Person Virtual Guard security cameras can be a valuable tool for enhancing the security of the real estate industry. These cameras can help prevent theft, vandalism, and other security incidents by providing real-time monitoring of the premises. Here are some key considerations when choosing and implementing live security cameras for the real estate industry:
 

  1. Determine the areas that need to be LIVE monitored: Assess the real estate property and identify the areas that need to be monitored for security purposes, such as entry/exit points, parking lots, common areas, and high-value items.
     

  2. We have the correct type of LIVE camera: Different cameras are suitable for different areas and situations. For instance, dome cameras are ideal for indoor surveillance, while bullet cameras are better suited for outdoor areas. PTZ cameras can monitor a large area and provide a wide range of coverage. With Live Monitoring, we have the right camera to help deter case someone attempts to enter the Property.
     

  3. Install cameras strategically: Live monitoring requires a good design. Install cameras in strategic locations to maximize coverage and capture important details. Ensure the cameras are placed out of reach of potential vandals or thieves.
     

  4. Develop a response plan: Have a response plan in case of security incidents, including how to notify authorities and review and analyze the camera footage.

 

Real Estate General Security Protocols:

The responsibilities for real estate security in Los Angeles can vary depending on the type of property and the parties involved.

Property owners, landlords, and property management companies are responsible for maintaining a safe and secure environment for their tenants and visitors. Some common responsibilities include:
 

  1. Installing and maintaining security systems: Property owners may install security cameras, alarm systems, or access control systems to monitor and control access to the property.
     

  2. Hiring security personnel: Property owners may employ security guards or off-duty police officers to patrol the property and respond to security incidents.
     

  3. Conducting background checks: Property owners may conduct background checks on prospective tenants or employees to ensure they do not pose a security risk.
     

  4. Maintaining the property: Property owners are responsible for maintaining the physical condition of the property to prevent accidents and injuries.
     

  5. Security training: Property owners may provide security training to their employees and tenants to help them recognize and respond to security threats.
     

It is important to note that tenants and visitors also have a responsibility to take measures to ensure their safety, such as keeping their doors and windows locked and reporting any suspicious activity to property management or law enforcement. Creating a secure environment requires a collaborative effort between property owners, tenants, and law enforcement agencies.

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Break In Statics

According to the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program, there were an estimated 1,117,696 home burglaries in the United States. 
 

The FBI defines a home burglary as "the unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft." Home burglaries can result in property loss, damage to the premises, and emotional distress for the victims.
 

The FBI's UCR Program provides the following statistics on home burglaries in the United States:
 

  1. Home burglaries occurred most frequently during the day, with a peak time between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
     

  2. Most burglaries occurred in residences that were not equipped with a security system.
     

  3. The average dollar loss per burglary was $2,661.
     

  4. The majority of home burglaries were committed by male offenders.
     

  5. The clearance rate (the percentage of crimes that are solved by law enforcement) for home burglaries was 13.9%.
     

To prevent home burglaries, the FBI recommends taking the following steps:
 

  1. Install a security system with motion detectors and cameras.
     

  2. Lock all doors and windows, even when leaving home for a short period.
     

  3. Use high-quality locks on all doors and windows.
     

  4. Keep valuable items out of plain sight, and store essential documents in a safe or secure location.
     

  5. Get to know your neighbors and look out for each other.
     

  6.  Set up a Virtual Guard Live Monitoring service


Other industries that we serve are as follows:

 

  • Auto Dealership

  • Art Gallery

  • Film Locations

  • Commercial Buildings

  • Retail Stores

  • Banks

  • ATM

  • Construction Worksites

  • Agriculture

  • Shipping Warehouses

  • Truck Yards

  • Multi-Family Homes

  • Industrial

  • Real Estate Properties

  • Industrial 

  • Trailers,

  • All building infrastructure, etc. 


Call us for a Free Estimate now at (213) 761-7900 and get set up today

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