Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Catching Crooks is the Game, Deterrence is the Aim

Career criminals who have previously done time for past crimes realize that if they are caught again, they’ll do even more time. For this reason, they cannot afford to be caught again. Many of these crooks specialize in what they do and many of them do it quite well.

Some of these career criminals will resort to setting the scene of a crime ablaze in order to destroy evidence. Fire is one way to destroy fingerprint residue as well as the media that holds video evidence. Examples of this include SD/Micro-SD chips in cameras, DVR’s (digital video recorders), NVR’s (network video recorders), DVD’s, and other means of video data storage.

“Fires, by their destructive nature, consume the evidence of their initiation and progress as they grow. Investigations are compromised, and often scenes are further destroyed by the activities of the fire service, whose primary responsibilities are to save lives and protect property against further damage” (Fire and Arson Scene Evidence: A Guide for Public Safety Personnel, http://bit.ly/2a3JOcf).
Video combined with intrusion/fire detection is one way to fight this kind of crime right from the beginning. The mere presence of cameras in and about a targeted business is often enough to send this type of criminal scurrying to an adjacent business who does not display any sign of cameras or a security system. The existence of a siren box on the side of a building, the presence of a working keypad inside the foyer, having foil tape or vibration detection bugs attached to the window glass around the perimeter, the presence of cameras inside and out are often enough to deter would-be criminals before the crime has been committed.
“Again I say, catching crooks may be the name of the game, but deterrence is always our aim,” says John Larkin, Senior Partner with ESC of Columbus, Ohio.
Toward that end, having a quality video surveillance system with off-site image archiving is one way to retain valuable evidence, evidence that would otherwise be destroyed in an intentionally set fire.

Electronic Systems Consultants LLC (@ESC_LLC) specializes in the sale and installation of quality video surveillance, intrusion, and fire detection systems. Off-site image archiving is available at competitive prices.

Give ESC a call today and we’ll be happy to visit your place of business where we’ll develop a game plan specific to your situation. Call us today at 614-754-1393, send us an email at electronicsystemsconsultants@gmail.com, or use our quick quote form on our website at http://bit.ly/1wXhlut. (scroll down, on right).


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Sunday, June 19, 2016

John Larkin attends OhioMBE Procurement Fair

I Just attended the OhioMBE Procurement Fair to meet with Columbus City Schools Dept supervisors. Hosted by my good friend Ronda Barber, ‪#‎OhioMBE‬ president.

The event gives MBE companies in Columbus, like my own, to have one-on-one talks with decision makers in the school system, department representatives from building and groundns, safety and security managers, IT, food services, and others. The event was held at Columbus City School’s office at 737 E. Hudson Street in Columbus, Ohio. Other departments that attended were Capital Improvement, Custiodial, Transportation, and Fleet services.

For more information on ESC’s MBE status and other certificates and licenses, go to http://ow.ly/QdQW8.


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Friday, June 10, 2016

ESC Nears Completion at Columbus Public Library

ESC_LLC is presently installing a new fire alarm system at the Columbus main public library at 96 Grant Street in Columbus, Ohio. Our techs installed a Honeywell Notifier 3030 voice system w/smoke EVAC. Working with “The Superior Group” and “Turner Construction.”

The project has been on going for the past year and is expected to complete within the next 30 days. Here are a few pictures of ESC professionals at work on this project. For more information on ESC services, call 614-754-1393. -–John Larkin, Senior Partner


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