Monitoring

Monitoring

Proactive Monitoring

Proactive monitoring of sites refers to the use of advanced technology, such as intruder detection systems and CCTV, to actively detect and prevent security breaches before they occur.

These systems are designed to detect potential threats and alert security personnel in real-time, allowing them to respond quickly and effectively to any potential security breaches.

One of the key components of proactive monitoring is the use of intrusion detection systems.

These systems use a variety of technologies, such as motion sensors, cameras and alarms, to detect potential intruders at the boundary of the site and alert security personnel. This can include the use of technologies such as infrared sensors, microwave sensors, or ultrasonic sensors, and can be integrated with CCTV systems to provide a visual confirmation of the intrusion.

Additionally, CCTV systems can also play a key role in proactive monitoring, they can detect loitering, suspicious behavior or any other potential security breaches. CCTV cameras can be used to provide live or recorded footage of the site, allowing security personnel to monitor the site remotely and identify potential threats. Advanced analytics and video intelligence capabilities, such as facial recognition, object detection, and motion tracking, can also be used to detect potential security breaches and alert security personnel in real-time.

Overall, proactive monitoring of sites is a comprehensive approach to security that uses advanced technology to detect and prevent security breaches before they occur.

The use of intrusion detection systems and CCTV provides real-time monitoring and early warning of potential threats, allowing security personnel to respond quickly and effectively to any potential security breaches, including detecting intruders at the boundary and detecting loitering, suspicious behaviour or any other potential security breaches.

Reactive Monitoring

Reactive alarm monitoring is a service that provides real-time response to security breaches or potential threats.

It works by monitoring the security system of a property, and when an alarm is activated, the monitoring center receives an immediate notification. The operator will then assess the situation to determine the appropriate response.

The main action that can be taken following an alarm activation is dispatching a security guard to the site. This allows for a quick response to a potential threat and the presence of a guard on the premises can act as a deterrent to would-be intruders.

Additionally, another feature that can be integrated with reactive alarm monitoring is video verification.

This allows the monitoring center to access live or recorded footage from the on-site CCTV system to verify the validity of an alarm before dispatching a guard. (police) This not only reduces the number of false alarms, but also allows the monitoring center to quickly assess the situation and respond appropriately.

Overall, reactive alarm monitoring provides a comprehensive solution for securing and protecting a property. It allows for real-time response to security breaches and the integration of video verification can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the response.