Thursday, April 13, 2017

How to Secure Business Premises with Additional Security Lighting



With rising number of computer hacking incidents all the attention is being paid to computer security of businesses. While there is a definite need for online security you should not forget the security of your buildings as well. It is equally damaging if you lose precious items from inside the building instead of online data. You also need to pay attention to the security of your employees who work in the building. Recent incidents of gun violence in the U.S. has increased the need for heightened physical security in and around the building. One of the easiest way to provide this security is by installing security lights to ensure that there is sufficient lighting in all the areas of the building so that the criminals do not take advantage of the darkness to harm your business. There are some important factors you should keep in mind when thinking about installing the security lighting.



Location


Where you install the lighting plays an important role in preventing theft and violence. You should ensure that the following areas are properly illuminated at all times.
  • Premise surroundings
  • Roads leading to the business premise
  • Parking areas
  • Vehicle entrances
  • Employee and visitor entrances
  • Loading docks
  • Outhouses and other surrounding sheds

Types of Lighting


When it comes to security lighting one size does not fit all. Different areas require different types of lighting. For example, 100-watt high pressure sodium lighting schemes are often used for perimeters and car parks. This is because these arrays provide a space with a reasonable colour rendition and realistic uniform illumination, even when fog descends around a site.

On the other hand, metal halide is recommended for entrances and check points near your premises. This is because metal halide light emulates the daylight and hence helps recognize and inspect individuals, vehicles and other objects easily.