HOW DOES VIDEO VERIFICATION REDUCE THE FALSE ALARMS

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According to the analysis, Evaluation of Alternate Solution to Fight False Emergency Services discovered that the majority of burglar alarm signals are false. Particularly when users consider all of the difficulties associated with false alarms, such as the strain on local police departments and the possibility that at any particular time, police may be dealing with a false alarm whereas their response is needed in any other emergency.

It's no surprise that, because of the increasing rate of false alarms across the world, many states are now fining companies that have regular false alarms. According to the authority, these fines typically begin at the first false alarm and rise to large amounts if it is repeated. In severe cases, some law enforcement will even put a company on the red list until the problem is resolved.

False alarms are unlikely to ever be completely avoidable. Moreover, their expenses can be better managed if first rescuers can differentiate between a false alarm and a genuine emergency before mobilizing a response. Through video verification, we can make it applicable. Video verification provides near-instant visual insight into what triggered the alarm, assisting in determining whether it is a false alarm or not.

How Does Video Verification Works

A video verification system is a surveillance element that substitutes typical alarms with smart warnings that contain live footage and/or recently recorded clips, and an alert from entry devices. The video is sent via the Internet to a monitoring station. This station could be on-site or off-site, and it could be monitored by company personnel or a security firm. The video is then reviewed by supervisors at the monitoring station to verify whether the police should be informed. When one or more sensors are activated, the Monitoring system is normally limited to delivering the contact details of the company, as well as the type and position of the alarm that was activated. That gives the cops nothing to go on, so they may or may not dispatch a unit to the scene.

The Monitoring system can provide additional information with video verification, often while the crime is still being committed. Operators of the monitoring system can study the video to alert cops to the number of invaders, their location in the building, what they're doing, and, most critically, whether they're equipped.

Some systems include emergency voice communication capabilities, allowing the Monitoring system to share information with the “intruder” to confirm whether the activity illustrated on the video is legal before calling the police. This can assist to prevent false alarms, such as when a worker forgets to switch off the alert after entering the premises. The Monitoring system can provide additional information with video verification, often while the crime is still being committed. Monitoring system employees can review the video to inform the cops regarding What they're doing, where they're on the premises, and importantly if they're equipped.

Some systems include emergency voice communication capabilities, allowing the Monitoring system to share information with the “intruder” to confirm whether the activity illustrated on the video is legal before calling the police. This can help to reduce false alarms even further, such as when a staff forgets to turn off the alarm after entering the company.

Video verification provides fast responses, allowing you to extract more value from your existing alarm facilities. A video surveillance system with video verification capabilities may also reduce your business's liability and insurance costs, in addition to reducing or eliminating costly fines for false alarms. While video verification is primarily used for security, it can also help rescuers respond to a fire alarm more effectively. Video verification can provide essential information that can help firefighters better understand the situation, such as where the fire is happening, what has caused it, how quickly the fire is spreading, and possibly even where the fire originated.

Other Privileges of Technology

The security technology on the market provides a lot of choices for companies looking to benefit from the extra security that video verification provides. Common characteristics include:

  1. The ability to create rules based on your company's needs. 

Some systems allow you to specify the specific types of situations that should cause an alert to be sent to the monitoring station, as well as guidelines for what to do if one of these rules is broken. A company, for example, could establish specific hours of operation and set a rule to alert when someone enters or exits the building outside of those hours. When an alert is received at the monitoring station, the video analysts review the video and respond by the predetermined protocols of the business, such as notifying an on-site guard or the police.

  1. Keep track of the system's performance and reliability. 

 Connection and network issues, camera failures and tampering, hard disc failures, and recording issues that can result in poor video quality or video loss are all common problems. Many of the systems on the market include the ability to notify the monitoring system when one or more of the cameras goes offline, assuring peace of mind that if something goes wrong, the user will be able to fix it quickly. Some models also include diagnostic capabilities, allowing the problem to be investigated and possibly resolved remotely, removing the need of dispatching an operator.

With video surveillance systems on the market, each with its own set of features and specifications, it can be difficult to select the right one – one that includes video verification.  When it comes to safety, every company is different.

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