Keeping Safe in the Casino: Security Measures Revealed
June 4, 2024Casinos provide an environment with constant movement of people and substantial sums of money, necessitating top-of-the-line security protocols to maintain integrity and ensure patron safety.
At Casino customers are protected with a combination of physical and cyber security strategies that ensures their wellbeing. Modern surveillance systems and intelligent vaults with emergency response protocols help provide this protection.
Security Guards
Casinos must remain vigilant to safeguard millions in revenues. Their security departments serve a similar function to that of local police departments, constantly looking for innovative ways to ensure patron safety.
Casinos typically hire trained security staff with backgrounds in law enforcement and the military to oversee their premises, helping patrons feel safer while building trust between players. These personnel may be visible throughout the facility and visible to patrons at all times – helping create an enticing atmosphere and increase visitor numbers.
Security personnel oversee gaming tables to maintain game integrity, such as preventing cheating and machine tampering. By using facial recognition technology, they can identify repeat offenders and prevent them from entering the building again; cashier stations and slot areas can be monitored to detect theft; while some security staff are trained in customer service so as to address any problems as soon as they arise; they’re also vigilant for weapons that patrons might try bringing into the casino.
Video Surveillance
Casinos require special security systems for multiple reasons. Unlike hotels and restaurants, casinos feature numerous entrance/exit points with sprawling spaces filled with large crowds at all hours of day/night. Furthermore, due to large sums changing hands frequently in casinos it makes employees as well as patrons vulnerable to engaging in any unlawful behavior that might occur within.
Casino security operations typically combine uniformed and nonuniformed personnel in their operations. Uniformed officers monitor the gaming floor, watching betting activity and any suspicious actions (e.g. dealers working together with players to cheat in roulette or blackjack games).
Cameras can also be used to monitor entrances and exits to deter vandalism and theft as well as cashier stations and slot areas for any signs of machine tampering. Newer digital imaging solutions also feature built-in AI capabilities which help staff spot common behaviors among offenders or cheaters such as facial recognition that allows staff members to detect blacklisted individuals more easily.
Fire Extinguishers
Las Vegas casinos feature an intricate network of fire life safety systems to safeguard its patrons and ensure their wellbeing. From fire detection and suppression systems, employee training programs, clear evacuation routes and an overall culture of vigilance – these captivating establishments were constructed with safety in mind.
As venues across the nation review their safety features in response to tragic nightclub fires in Chicago and Rhode Island, many venues are taking a hard look at their security systems – and Las Vegas casinos have made every effort to prioritize your wellbeing in their approach to security measures.
Casinos’ high-density layouts present additional challenges when it comes to emergency evacuation, but they’ve taken steps to minimize impactful evacuations using state-of-the-art smoke detectors and alarm systems. In addition, walls, ceilings, and floors should be constructed from flame retardant materials that help contain fires for longer. This is particularly crucial given that occupancy levels tend to be very high within casinos.
Door Locks
Criminal opportunists know that when large sums of money, alcohol service, and large crowds gather, criminal opportunists may wait in the shadows ready to strike. Casino security directors understand that while video surveillance may provide adequate monitoring of gaming areas and perimeter, door control technology and policies must also be employed in back-house business operations rooms to protect people and assets within them.
At COVID-19 pandemic touchless access control systems like Dortronics’ 5278 Series were introduced as an economical and effective means to stop the spread of contagions in gaming areas. These sensors use optical infrared technology that respond when hand waves come within four inches of their switch face plate.
Mantap door interlocks have become an essential tool in casinos, connecting all the doors in an area such as a money counting area using maglocks and electric strikes, or configured so they only open when public keys are used to gain entry. Furthermore, they must allow for automatic opening during fire emergencies for guest escape routes.