Proper care for our elders is of utmost importance. Just as retirement homes seek to provide a high quality of life for its residents, so must security be a top priority. An IP camera video surveillance system can provide the security needed for a safe and happy retirement home.
From childhood we learn to respect our elders, and when caring for the elderly we must also remember their security. The elderly can be very vulnerable, and it is our job to ensure that no harm come to them. Unfortunately we cannot be everywhere at once. An IP camera video surveillance system can assist us with knowing what is going on so we can react promptly and effectively to any potential security breach.
A video surveillance system also allows us to watch out for the residents of a retirement home should some other harm befall them. Perhaps they have fallen and are unable to get up, or are having trouble breathing or some other health problem, video surveillance can inform us of their status and let us know when action is needed, even if we are not in their immediate vicinity.
There are many reasons to choose an IP camera system over more traditional CCTV systems when securing a retirement home. For one thing, an IP camera video surveillance network is incredibly easy to install. As many or as few cameras can be installed with the network at ease, and new cameras can be added as required with minimal difficulty.
IP cameras boast other features as well. Because IP cameras record a digital signal designed to be transferred over a network, it is very easy for video feeds to be remotely monitored. In fact, using the Internet, you can be almost anywhere in the world and be able to view your security feed. This allows you to be in the know on everything happening in the retirement home, regardless of where you happen to be.
For extra security and watchfulness, IP cameras can be programmed with advanced event management features as well. With motion detectors, audio detectors, object recognition software and more, you have incredible power to program specific triggers to alert you to any situation, customized to the needs of your residents.
For any video security placement system, placement is vital. When installing an IP video surveillance system in your retirement home, there are several places you are going to want to look at to be covered. All exterior exits should be covered, as well as any interior hallways. Common areas indoors should also be covered. Depending on your residents' needs, you may also want to cover outdoor common areas as well.
Reception areas especially should be covered. These are the primary point of both entry and exit for all non-residents, and it is critical that these areas be covered, giving you knowledge of everyone who enters or leaves the retirement home.
As with any time that you are taking video of people, privacy should also be an important point of consideration. Bathrooms and bedrooms generally speaking should be off limits for video cameras, barring any specific circumstances in which you feel they are absolutely necessary.