Existing burglar alarm installed by a leading major alarm company had radio backup dialer if telephone wires were cut. The telephone wires were plainly accessible from ground level. During a break-in, the telephone wires were cut and the radio backup did not work. The system was not “supervised” meaning there was no indication of wires being cut or radio not functioning. We were contacted following break-in and per our recommendation, the home owner rerouted telephone wires to enter at attic level, not ground level. We identified that the radio dialer was the wrong type to function in the non air-conditioned space where it was located, the glass break sensor was on wrong wall, and a motion sensor was in the wrong location. A “mock strike” by the original alarm company would have revealed these deficiencies without the loss of over $200,000 in uninsured collector’s valuables, and the anguish and the time associated.
System Performs in Adverse Conditions
Video Analytics in Bad Weather
Perimeter Protective Video
Our Central Monitoring
Video Surveillance Central Station
Applications of Video Analytics
Video Cameras Detect Trespassers
Intelligent Video Analytics
Video Analytics for Retail Stores
Video Surveillance for Inventory
Video Surveillance for Vehicles
Video Analytics Detects Object Left Behind
Video IQ Tracks Multiple Objects
The Crime Scene
Preventable Crime: Car Dealership Arson (sorry about YouTube soundtrack)
Preventable Crime: Factory Murders
Preventable Crime: Factory Shooting
Employees Going Postal
Crime Problems Solved by Perimeter Protective