jeudi 21 septembre 2017

How To Use Drone Photography For Security With A Plantation FL Drone Pilot

By Guy Stannard


Drone technology is rapidly becoming a staple for hobbyists, industrial and commercial applications and more. One area where camera equipped drone aircraft are becoming increasingly common is in security applications. The same advantages that drones have brought to agriculture, military, photography and other industries are just as applicable in the realm of security and loss prevention.

Patrol

Security guards frequently walk the perimeters of secured areas. But drones that are equipped with cameras can cover far more ground and have a much larger range of vision. Moreover, drones can capture video footage and photos of the targeted areas, events and spaces that it covers. These devices can survey areas that security guards do not often check such as remote locations like the roof.

Suspect Egress Scouting

For retail companies, security personnel have long stopped confronting shoplifters and chasing them. This is the norm given that the discomfort and fear that these events cause among regular customers is far more detrimental than the costs of losing the related goods. By using drones that have been equipped with security cameras, security teams can observe people as the exit, record their looks and clothing types, know more about their exits and identify their vehicles. This probably won't stop shoplifting in the present moment, but as word gets out that these methods are being used, more people will know that this extra security measure exist. As such, it could deter these activities in the future.

Surveying And Collecting Evidence

Regular recorded patrols performed by drone aircraft can deliver valuable recurring records of key and remote portions of the property at issue. Drone patrols can be used to spot warning signs like cut fences, graffiti, vandalism, squatters, trespassers and more.

Best of all, drones can do all of these things while removing much of the need for dangerous confrontations. Rather than relying on the testimony of emotionally charged personnel, audio and video recordings can be used to provide a clear record of events and evidence. Drones are easy for security staff to learn to use and represent the cutting edge in security equipment.




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