Vector
Security Networks Provides Re-Entry Solutions for Businesses Preparing to Return
After COVID-19
Security and network solutions support
safety of employees, customers and workspaces.
PITTSBURGH, April 28, 2020 - As multi-site
businesses begin re-entry into a "new normal" stemming from the COVID-19
pandemic, Vector Security Networks, a division of Vector Security, Inc.,
provides solutions to help ensure the safety, security and wellness of
employees, customers and workspaces, while adhering to government regulations
and new requirements.
"The COVID-19 pandemic will drive short- and long-term disruption in our lives
and in our organizations even after the initial outbreak has been contained,"
said Michael Grady, Executive Vice President for Vector Security Networks.
"Preparing for re-entry into the 'new normal' will be an overwhelming task, with
numerous decisions that businesses need to make along the way...but Vector
Security Networks can help."
Vector Security Networks' re-entry solutions address three critical areas:
1. Ensuring buildings are safe, secure, and ready.
2. Creating and monitoring effective guidelines and adjustments to workspaces.
3. Promoting the health and wellness of employees and customers.
Safe Work Environment and Compliance Solutions
To help companies address new restrictions, new people needs and changing
customer expectations, Vector Security Networks partners with its clients to
design and execute customized solutions that include:
● People counting for occupancy load management
Effectively manage space for optimal social distancing requirements and
occupancy levels. Leverage video analytics and real-time information to estimate
in-store traffic and people patterns.
● People temperature measurement
Thermal cameras detect elevated body temperatures and identify at-risk
individuals.
● Contactless entry
Non-contact door release and fully cloud-based credential issuance.
● Access control
Eliminate keys/keypads and run contact tracing reports to identify people who
may have used the same door(s) as an infected person.
● Site reporting
Manage store schedules and compliance with corporate protocols and policies, as
well as local regulations.
● Smart Audio and Video
Network connected speakers and monitors deliver automated, customizable
messaging to keep people informed.
● Video monitoring
Look in on stores to verify safe working rules are being followed.
● Environmental controls
Smart thermostats, water and temperature sensors assist with changing occupancy.
● Wireless broadband solution
Deploy easy to set up work-from-home networks for your employees.
● SD-WAN
A cost-effective network connection that's high speed, reliable and works well
with critical applications.
For more information about how Vector Security Networks' re-entry solutions can
help your business navigate the "new normal" visit:
www.vectorsecurity.com/multisite-commercial/re-entry
About Vector Security Networks
Vector Security Networks (www.vectorsecurity.com/networks)
is a division of Vector Security, Inc., a top 4 integrator of physical security
solutions and managed services for North American retailers and multi-site
businesses, including many Fortune 500 companies. Vector Security Networks
serves nearly 90,000 national account sites across North America. Vector
Security Networks has installed primary and secondary networks for some of the
largest retailers and quick serve restaurants in the United States.
About Vector Security, Inc.
For nearly 50 years, Vector Security, Inc. (www.vectorsecurity.com)
has been a premier provider of intelligent security solutions tailored to the
needs of the customer. Headquartered in Pittsburgh, the company offers a full
suite of electronic security services for residential, business and national
account customers across North America and the Caribbean through a network of
branches, authorized dealers and their ADS Security division. The Vector
Security Networks division offers customized physical security and managed
network services to multi-site commercial customers. Vector Security is a sister
company of the Philadelphia Contributionship, a mutual insurance company founded
in 1752, and currently provides cost-effective, technology-based security and
automation solutions to nearly 400,000 homes and businesses across 58 branch
locations.