Integrated physical security systems
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Sunday, June 29th, 2008Home security is no longer something available only to those who own multi-million dollar mansions built on sprawling estates. Thanks to recent advances in technology, the average homeowner can now fully protect the family with home security systems that incorporate security cameras, fire alarms, burglar alarms and other home security surveillance systems – including medical alert systems.
Home Video Security Improves Community Safety
Friday, June 20th, 2008Home security is becoming increasingly important to homeowners. Installing a good home security system and plan will keep you and your family safe from harm. Home security is a serious consideration and should be undertaken with knowledge and care.
A Home Security System Deters Thieves
Friday, June 20th, 2008Sometimes a sign may warn that digital video surveillance is covering an area, and even if there is no actual visual surveillance then some malicious agents will be deterred by the belief that there may be. Also, often when there is actual security present in an area, such as video surveillance, an alarm system in a home, or an anti-theft system in a car.
Using Security Surveillence Video Camera Systems
Saturday, April 19th, 2008Not too many years ago, video surveillance equipment was a thing mainly seen in spy movies. Then big businesses, as well as government entities around the globe began using surveillance cameras more and more often to help monitor crucial functions, and as a back up for security personnel. Nowadays, video security cameras and the security systems they are integrated with are commonplace in all businesses, from large to small, and are even found in home settings. &
Proactive security systems are one of your best deterrents to stopping crime before it occurs
Sunday, March 4th, 2007When a rules based event has been detected, designated monitoring personnel are alerted. Events are displayed in real time. Alert escalates if no action is taken within user defined time frames. Escalation can mean sending video info to the next person on the list, or multiple persons either at your facility or anywhere outside your facility, phone calling or emailing notifications, contacting private security guards or remote monitoring facilities, sounding alarms, flashing lights, etc.
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