Dan Lipsit
President, CEO
Kelley Alliance
dan.lipsit@kelleyalliance.com
Currently available for Zoom consultations Mon-Fri 9am-6pm
Overt or Covert Camera Investigations
Kelley Alliance cameras are useful in a variety of situations from job sites to investigations, and they can be installed in two ways.
Overt cameras make people more aware of their actions and can help discourage unwanted or improper behavior. They’re a helpful tool to increase productivity in your office, warehouse, or jobsite. They can also lead to a decrease in unsubstantiated injury claims, as people are less likely to bend the truth if they believe you have evidence to the contrary. Overt cameras also help discourage theft.
Covert cameras, on the other hand, are a great way to catch a subject in the act. If your goal is not to prevent theft but to catch a thief, covert cameras will allow you to monitor your workplace without suspects becoming aware of the surveillance. You can also use covert cameras to identify fraud or other workplace misdeeds.
In the event of an ongoing investigation, Kelley Alliance utilizes personal covert cameras to help with surveillance and to collect concrete evidence. When practical our investigators also use covert cameras in public places like stores, offices, and workplaces so that we have full insight into a subject’s activities and don’t lose access to the subject simply because he’s gone inside.
Our camera systems help provide oversight in the workplace and concrete evidence in ongoing investigations.