Video Verification
What is video verification? It is a way of checking the validity of an emergency alarm using a video camera. With WES, this is accomplished via high-quality digital video cameras which transmit videos via the internet any time that there is an emergency event (ie. motion, vibration, glass breaking, door opening, etc.. while the system is armed).
So why do I need it?
One of the biggest problems with current alarm systems is the abundance of false alarm calls (as many as 98% false alarm calls). Most alarm companies promote very questionable strategies for 'false alarm reduction' as their key selling point, as they are not able to provide verification. With video-verification, monitors can actually visually check for themselves that the alarm is or is not a real emergency, and then be better informed to take appropriate action. Because of WES, this is all done quickly and easily from a remote location and from almost any communication device.
Because most break-ins occur while the owner is away, it is often impossible to verify an emergency in time to intervene. With WES, it is now possible to follow all of the emergency procedures remotely. This is opposed to the old method where the owner (or a guard service) would need to actually physically go to the property and visually check for a break-in. This process is generally inconvenient, time-consuming, and potentially dangerous! Remote verification is increasingly being implemented, and in some states, verification is becoming a requirement for police response.
The main benefit is that with visual confirmation of a break-in or other emergency, police WILL respond and they will do so quickly. In a word...
"Action!"
Whether hardwired or wi-fi enabled, cameras can be added almost anywhere. If your decor requires discreet cameras we can provide covert cameras resembling clock radios, motion detectors, smoke detectors, pencil sharpeners and more. Contact us to see how easy and cost effective it is to add a video to your security system.
How does it work?