Interface deploys Virtual Security Guard for fast food chain
By SSN Staff
Updated 1:10 PM CST, Mon December 16, 2024
ST. LOUIS — Interface Systems has announced the successful deployment of its Virtual Security Guard solution for Madan-Russo Organization, a family-owned owner-operator of a global fast-food chain in northern New Jersey.
The deployment has reportedly improved safety and reduced security costs by up to $12,000 monthly at one of its most at-risk locations.
For nearly 50 years, the Madan-Russo Organization has faced persistent security challenges, including loitering, drug-related activity, and occasional violence. Traditional security cameras proved ineffective in actively deterring incidents, and the cost of employing on-site armed guards was unsustainable.
By deploying Interface’s Virtual Security Guard solution, Madan-Russo transitioned to 24/7 real-time monitoring with bilingual voice-down commands and security escort services for employees. This approach has created a safer and more welcoming environment for staff and customers.
“We’re proud to see how our Virtual Security Guard solution has transformed safety and operations for the Madan-Russo Organization,” said Sean Foley, Chief Revenue Officer at Interface Systems. “This deployment showcases how combining advanced technology with proactive monitoring can address restaurant security challenges while reducing costs.”
Key Outcomes from Virtual Guard Implementation include enhanced safety, substantial savings, and employee reassurance.
The full case study and video testimonial is available online at interfacesystems.com.
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