SMC Revealing Latest Monitoring Solutions At SecTech Roadshow This May Unlocking The Future Of Security.
SMC Revealing Latest Monitoring Solutions At SecTech – SMC will be revealing its latest monitoring solutions at SecTech Roadshow this May.
According to Jim Hatzistamatis, SMC’s national manager – strategic partnerships, the SMC team at SecTech will be speaking with installers about stepping into a new era of service beyond traditional monitoring that leverages SMC’s linked state-of-the-art monitoring centres in Brisbane and Sydney, and its highly skilled workforce, to unlock new possibilities and help cut down false alarms and supercharge efficiency.
These include custom concierge, help desk, on-call services, managed remote access control, as well as a key differentiator for installers to discover at SecTech – visual verification with advanced video monitoring solutions, with virtual guarding and virtual patrols.
“Security Monitoring Centres Australia – SMC – is significantly advancing with the integration of visual verification systems,” Hatzistamatis said.
“Traditionally, security relied on alarms with detection devices such as PIR sensors, reeds, glass breaks, smoke alarms etc to detect unauthorized activity/emergency threats, but these methods often produced numerous false alarms, leading to inefficiencies and wasted resources.
“Visual verification greatly reduces false alarms with precise identification and verification of threats for example the camera acts as a motion PIR sensor and reports, the same camera or other camera as a thermal type can detect the threat of rise of high heat/fire, while quick visual checks streamline the security response process, making operations more efficient.”
SMC Revealing Latest Monitoring Solutions At SecTech
According to Hatzistamatis, though initial costs may be higher, savings from reduced false alarms and staffing needs make these visual verification systems economically beneficial in the long run.
“Another key service to check out at SecTech is remote video response,” he explained. “Alarm panels with integrated cameras or stand-alone cameras activate and notifications are sent to the SMC monitoring centres which initiates live video. The customer site is accessed and live video images from the site are viewed by operators who can then initiate the appropriate response plan.”
Hatzistamatis said that as part of the team’s comprehensive service offering, SMC is committed to responding promptly and efficiently to all alarm events transmitted by installer and integrator clients to its A1 R1A fully redundant monitoring centres.
“We’d love to chat with you at your SecTech city about how SMC can support your business and grow it, as well as to explore best practices within the security monitoring industry,” Hatzistamatis said.
“Prepare to be amazed as SMC unveils revolutionary security monitoring solutions this May – join us at SecTech Roadshow and witness firsthand how SMC is pushing the boundaries of traditional monitoring,” Hatzistamatis said.
“Engage with our experts, explore cutting-edge technologies, and learn how these innovations can elevate your business to new heights and grow your business partnering with our technologies.
“Let us know if you are attending SecTech Roadshow and we’ll be sure to look out for you!”
SecTech Roadshow Opens In Brisbane on May 8 at the Royal International Convention Centre (RICC), heads to Rosehill Racecourse in Sydney on May 15, opens in Melbourne on May 20 at the MCEC, hits the Adelaide Showgrounds on May 22, then there’s the grand finale at Perth Crown on May 27.
You can pre-register for your SecTech city here, learn more about SMC here, or find more SEN news here.
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