Category: Business Tips & Tricks

Business Tips & Tricks

Keep Crime on Ice This Summer

Crime doesn’t take a summer break. Learn why theft spikes in warmer months—and how Pro-Vigil helps you stay secure while you relax.

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Business Tips & Tricks

Start Preparing for Hurricane Season Before It’s Too Late

The coldest, darkest days of the year are behind us with summer finally on the horizon. While we still have to endure a few more weeks of April showers, this rainy period serves as a reminder of potentially dangerous weather to come – we’re talking hurricane season.

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Spring Blooms and Security Camera
Business Tips & Tricks

Spring Into Stronger Security

Welcome spring by beefing up your physical security with Pro-Vigil’s tips and AI-enabled remote video monitoring. Ensure your strategy is ready for 2025.

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Security Camera Monitoring
Business Tips & Tricks

Putting the Pro-Vigil Mobile App to Use

Discover how Pro-Vigil’s mobile app enhances security management with features like Arm/Disarm, Planned Site Activity, Crime Prevention Statistics, and Live Views. Download now for 24/7 control.

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Industrial Security Camera Systems
Business Tips & Tricks

The ABCs of Physical Security

Take your physical security strategy “back to school” with the ABC model: Assess weaknesses, Bolster defenses, and Collaborate with experts.

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Business Tips & Tricks

Do Good Fences Really Make Good Neighbors?

“Good fences make good neighbors.” When Robert Frost wrote that, he was talking about preserving privacy. In more modern times, fences (specifically chain-link fences) may give businesses a false sense of security.

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Business Tips & Tricks

With High Inflation Comes Crime

It’s no secret that most people think the economy and crime are linked. Specifically, crime tends to increase during rough patches and decrease in better times.

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Business Tips & Tricks

Shake Up Your Security Strategy

Thieves become more brazen, business operations change, or a global pandemic enters the scene. In any event, security strategies need to be re-examined twice a year at a minimum.

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