Safe, Secure And Sound
Hotelier India|July 2017

As new-age security threats increase, hospitality companies are keen to invest in sophisticated surveillance and safety solutions. All in a bid to make their guests feel secure, keep their assets safe, and protect their brand’s reputation

Bindu Gopal Rao
Safe, Secure And Sound

When it comes to security in hotels and restaurants, it is better to be safe than sorry. That is the premise on which these establishments are investing heavily in surveillance and safety measures to ensure the well-being of their guests, employees, property assets, as well as brand reputation. And they are leaving no stones unturned in this endeavour.

Take the case of The Novotel Goa Shrem Hotel, part of the AccorHotels, which was recently looking for an intelligent video surveillance solution to efficiently monitor its hotel premises and provide an infrastructure to boost staff productivity and improve resource management. The hotel’s management figured that the only way to achieve this was by deploying an advanced security system supported by cutting-edge solutions.

It deployed varied models of cameras that included a mix of both indoor and outdoor models. These are installed at different locations; including corridors, lobby, parking, elevators main entrance and exits, restaurants, bars and pantry. They are also installed in utility areas such as material movement locations, electrical panel rooms and DG power rooms for monitoring.

The installation of this surveillance system has helped Novotel Goa Shrem Hotel in simplifying its security coordination as well as ensuring safety and security of guests, which was a primary concern for its management. The successful network recording and storage provision has brought down the necessity of staff dependency; thereby increasing efficiency while cutting costs. One solution; multiple benefits!

SECURITY MEASURES 

This story is from the July 2017 edition of Hotelier India.

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