Permaconn’s Video Verification service significantly reduces the chance of false alarms and requires no additional software on site.
The way it works is that when a monitoring centre operator receives an event from an alarm system, the video verification service provides them with a 30-second video clip of the event.
According to Permaconn’s Nick Popov, this provides the operator much more information and greater situational awareness, allowing better decisions about an appropriate response.
“Using a number of unique and patented innovations, Permaconn’s Video Verification service is delivered using existing Permaconn infrastructure and does not require any additional software on site or in the monitoring centre,” Popov said.
“This service reduces the costs of guard call-outs to nuisance alarms triggered such as those triggered by dogs, wind, birds, etc. When an alarm is triggered by intruders, Permaconn’s Video Verification also provides improved safety by providing guards with insight into the number and nature of the intruders.”
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