Wednesday, March 29, 2017

How Alternative Commute Options Can Benefit Your Business


As a business owner, you are constantly making decisions which will help to ensure optimum levels of productivity and keep your employees satisfied at work. Supporting different commute options for your employees can be a great way to help keep your business thriving by improving productivity, reducing stress, saving money, helping the environment and even making a contribution to the local community. Business owners and employers actually have a lot more to gain than they may realise when it comes to supporting transportation options for their workforce. Helping your employees to find alternative commute options rather than racking up more mileage for their vehicles can help to reduce pollution, improve employee health and well-being, and reduce traffic congestion.



Carpooling Options

Although it’s definitely a good idea to encourage your employees to get more physical activity in by walking or cycling to work instead of driving, if this isn’t possible a carpool or rideshare option makes a great alternative. Supporting carpooling options for your employees, for example setting up a ride on Ridester can not only help your employees to save money, it’s also a great way for them to socialise at work, too. Along with this, if you reimburse mileage for trips to events such as meetings and conferences, encouraging your employees to ride share can actually help to save you money when it comes to business costs.

Monday, March 13, 2017

How can Small Business Owners Protect Their Business with Latest Cameras


There have been a lot of upgrades in the security camera business over the past decade or so. Part of that is because advanced cameras were developed for recent wars- and then the capabilities that they possessed were ported to the civilian version as time went on. Owners who wish to install cameras in their business therefore have several directions that they can move in to upgrade. Here are some of the top current choices:

Infrared: Although they have traditionally cost a little bit more, infrared cameras are one of the strongest theft deterrents because they can be used in so many ways to detect criminal activity. To begin with, they can help you see better at night because the view that is created is not impeded like a regular camera lens would be. In addition, because infrared can pickup the differences in temperature change from far away, it is possible for them to be set to detect temperature changes that will capture movement by people that are trained to evade traditional cameras.

Sensors and Directional Sound: If you would like to augment your capabilities, one of the most popular ways to do so in California is to use sophisticated sensors, business cameras, and directional sound to create a scare zone for would-be robbers. The system normally uses the sensors to locate burglars while the cameras record and directional sound is used to hammer the would-be trespasser. In most cases, security companies that sell their services to your company will be instantly alerted by the system in case it detects motion. The system will then use the Internet to allow you or your security people to talk to the intruder if you choose.

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