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Government shutdowns, employee reduction efforts, and overall budget cuts should not affect employee safety. Internal investigative services and security policies help to maintain order within governmental offices, but keypad locks and well-placed surveillance systems can protect employees and information. Here are a few ways to integrate better security solutions for your municipality building.

A Quick Guide to Government Security Options

1. Keypad Locks

Restricting access to buildings or specific rooms is one of the easiest deterrents. Enhanced locking systems, such as heavy-duty locking mechanisms and smart locks, are your best bet to keep out unauthorized personnel. Keypad locks top the list; they allow entry only to those who know the small numerical code and provide an added level of convenience. The pin code should be changed often to enhance security efforts.

2. Security Doors

If highly valuable information or contraband is at stake, or you want to keep your servers safe, then look at metal or automatic doors. Metal doors limit the ability for forced entry, and automatic doors can easily be locked down as needed.

3. Surveillance Systems

Surveillance SystemsVideo surveillance is one of the best overall security measures any large corporate entity can invest in. Posted signs help alert individuals they’re on camera, security can see altercations through a live feed, and post-incident investigations get the opportunity to review what happened. As an all-around tool for law enforcement and security, video cameras offer the widest range toward any security effort. Outside surveillance systems offer a near bird’s eye view of the surrounding area.

 

If you are considering upgrading your security system, then look to Larry's Security Center for all your security needs. Located in Cincinnati, OH, they are the foremost commercial locksmith and security authority. With over 250 years of combined experience, and SAVTA (Safe and Vault Technicians Associations) and ALOA (Associated Locksmiths of America) accreditations, you won’t find anyone better. Visit their 4,000 square-foot showroom, visit them online, or give them a call at (513) 791-9163 for more information about surveillance systems.

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