MONITORING

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MONITORING DESIGNED FOR FIRE, BURGLARY, AND FACILITY APPLICATIONS.

System Monitoring

Reliability is critical to getting the help you need in the event of an emergency. We offer a wide variety of monitoring services, whether it be for healthcare, educational, municipal, residential, commercial or industrial occupancies. 

Monitored Alarm System

Monitored security systems are systems that are actively monitored. When the system detects a break-in, fire, or other emergency, it notifies the security team and, in some cases, first responders.
 
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We install the most up to date technology for monitoring and reporting. We work with you to design a system that is reliable, customizable, user friendly and fast.

Monitoring systems may include motion sensors, fire detectors, carbon and monoxide detectors, and they link to monitors for emergencies within the building. The monitored information is sent via the network to a supervisor in the form of emergency signals and images. This information can also be stored and managed on a secure data servers.

Our Installation Include

Access Control

The main purpose of access control is to provide security by allowing or restricting access. Access control consists of ensuring entrances are secured, and are not granted to unauthorized personnel. Access control is most often applied in commercial business settings where access needs to be regulated to authorized personnel. This allows building security or business owners to monitor who enters specific areas of the building.  This information is stored, and can be used later in the event of an access issue, attempted theft, or any other emergency. Access control systems can be integrated with camera systems as well to allow for a visual reference of an incident. 

Photo Badging

Photo Badging, sometimes referred to as employee ID cards, will increase security in the workplace by providing a visual identification — name, photo, position, etc. — but can also include an embedded contact or contactless technology chip for integration ​to access control systems. 

CCTV

Closed-circuit television (CCTV), also known as video surveillance, is the use of video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific place, on a limited set of monitors. It differs from broadcast television in that the signal is not openly transmitted, though it may employ point-to-point (P2P), point-to-multipoint (P2MP), or mesh wired or wireless links. Even though almost all video cameras fit this definition, the term is most often applied to those used for surveillance in areas that require additional security or ongoing monitoring. These cameras can be integrated into an access control monitoring system for reference to incidents.