Many insurance adjusters, warranty businesses, and building inspectors are seeing their margins get thinner and thinner these days. The costs of performing inspections (gas, labor) are up, COVID protocols add new expenses and delays, and customer expectations are higher than ever.
If you’re feeling the squeeze, you’ve probably heard about remote video inspection tools and wondered whether they can help. The short answer: they can. But the wrong tool can actually make things worse for your business.
Here’s what you need to know to choose a solution that will make life better for you, your customers, and your bottom line.
What you don’t want from a remote video inspection tool is something that creates a terrible customer experience: an app that a homeowner or site employee has to download, for example, that takes fifteen minutes to launch. Or a tool that keeps glitching when the WiFi is spotty. Or one that was designed for meetings and doesn’t let you take notes or screenshots or get close enough to see what you're supposed to be looking at.
To enjoy the benefits that video inspection tools promise, you need a solution with all of the following:
Those are the baseline features any remote inspection tool should offer. Now let’s take a look at what those features enable.
People in the business of inspections and audits must be thorough. Whether you’re inspecting a building for safety or a property for insurance damage, getting it right the first time matters. Your work affects the safety and wellbeing of real people every day.
To enable you to do a good, thorough job, video inspection technology must deliver two things:
When a remote video inspection tool has the features outlined in the section above, both of these things are possible. The inspector running the inspection or audit sends a text to the employee on site and knows that the video will launch quickly and deliver a clear view of what needs to be inspected.
Once the video launches, they can zoom in, make notes, and call in a second set of eyes if necessary.
When the inspection is over, they have thorough documentation of every action that happened during the call. In other words, the right remote video inspection tech lets auditors and inspectors deliver the kind of work quality they’d deliver if they were on site.
But because they’re not on-site, their employer enjoys several advantages that aren’t possible when orgs rely on in-person inspections – more on those below.
Because auditors and inspectors are conducting inspections remotely, they can attend more inspections than would be possible if they had to drive from site to site. This means they can work with – and help train – more on-site employees.
At a time when building inspection is facing a retirement crisis, that’s a huge advantage. Technology that makes it possible to distribute the expertise of experienced inspectors makes the work of training the next generation much more feasible.
The further apart inspection sites are from each other, the fewer inspections you can do per day. In the time before remote video inspection tools, this was a rigid limit on an organization’s ability to increase earnings.
That limit disappears when inspectors and auditors are empowered with remote video inspection equipment.
What’s more, when you can use the time of your most experienced – and highest-paid – team members to do only their highest-value work, you’ll save money.
Whether your in-person inspectors are whizzing from site to site on clear highways or idling in city traffic, they’re using a lot of fossil fuels to get from job to job. This is another area where adopting remote video inspection can help.
The top-line cost savings alone (in vehicle maintenance, insurance, and gas) may be enough to embrace a greener way of conducting inspections. But it can also have longer-term benefits: a recent study commissioned by WWF found that searches for sustainable products have increased 71 percent since 2016. What’s more, a 2019 study found that half of customers stopped doing business with a brand that violated their values.
The message is clear: brands that want to endure in an era of climate crisis need to demonstrate a commitment to not just doing good work but also doing that work sustainably.
The work of auditors and inspectors is often invisible to those outside their industry. But it’s incredibly important work that keeps our world in good working order.
Still, it has become harder and harder to do that work well and profitably. Video inspection tools can help. Solutions like Blitzz Inspect empower experienced inspectors and auditors to do their work more efficiently, more cost-effectively, and just as thoroughly as they would in person.
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