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Value of 2-Way Audio

April 1, 2009

Despite the successful use of two-way audio verification through the years, questions are sometimes raised whether the technology offers enough benefits for it to maintain traction as ...

  Smith & Wesson Takes a Shot at Security

Smith & Wesson Takes a Shot at Security

March 1, 2009

The gun-making goliath teams with NationWide Digital Monitoring to launch a new authorized dealer program. The principals reveal their plan to arm participants with all the ammunition they need to blow away the competition.

Virginia Senate Passes Bill to Tax Alarm Company Accounts

February 9, 2009
A bill introduced by the Virginia General Assembly that would impose a new tax on security company accounts passed the Senate today after ...

APCO, CSAA Receive Approval for Data Exchange Standard

February 4, 2009
The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) Int’l announces the approval of an American National Standard (ANS) that will provide ...

Report: Monitoring Makes Up 75% of Home Security Revenues

January 28, 2009
A new report by Parks Associates reveals monitoring makes up 75 percent of home security revenues ...

Weighing the Alternatives

October 1, 2008

Since the turn of the millennia, residential customers have been adding wireless communication ...

  Residential Fire Leaves Burning Questions

Residential Fire Leaves Burning Questions

October 1, 2008

Communication is critical during any emergency. The timely and accurate transmission ...

So Much to Lose

September 1, 2008

For more than a century the alarm industry has been entrusted to design, install, maintain and monitor security systems for all types of applications, including high risk venues. Most of the time the systems function as intended and represented. However, if the system does fail and it is determined the security contractor was legally accountable for the damages sustained ...

  Mall Shops for Surveillance System

Mall Shops for Surveillance System

September 1, 2008

Since Chicago’s archetype Market Square opened in 1916, shopping malls have been synonymous with safety. Their predictability has been a source of security and, for many, a way of life. People exercise at gyms in the morning, attend movies at night; parents use the mall to baby-sit their teenagers; and children visit with Santa and the Easter Bunny, and cavort in play areas. That feeling of well being doesn’t come without a cost, however, particularly in a post-9/11 world ...

Video Anywhere, Anytime

June 1, 2008

Whether for alarm video verification at a central station or for a manager to check up on his/her employees, requests to monitor video remotely have become the rule rather than the exception.

 

Recurring Revenue as Recession Resistance

June 1, 2008

There was a time when it was a night watchman who sounded the alarm when a fire broke out. It was his job to patrol industrial and commercial facilities as well as city streets. Today, it’s an automatic fire alarm system that detects the fire, alerting the authorities in one of several ways.

  What to Do When Your Customer Says, ‘I Want My (Remote) CCTV!’

What to Do When Your Customer Says, ‘I Want My (Remote) CCTV!’

October 1, 2007

Anyone who has done any type of digital video system installation the past several years has probably heard the question, “Can I can watch it from home?” It is usually the first question out of the ...

  Using the ’Net to Catch More Alarm Customers

Using the ’Net to Catch More Alarm Customers

October 1, 2007

The advent and increased acceptance of IP technology in the security realm by a more technology-savvy consumer is shaking up the traditional electronic security market ...

  Hybrid Systems Are a Safe Bet for Casinos

Hybrid Systems Are a Safe Bet for Casinos

September 1, 2007

While the odds at table games and chances of winning at a slot machine are frequent topics for debate in the gaming industry, one thing is certain: Casinos around the world, both corporate and Native American, are in the midst of performing the biggest upgrade since ...

Real Hope for False Alarms

November 1, 2005
But false alarms continue to decay the industry, and the only way to ensure the future health of installing and monitoring companies is to drill down deep to the root of the problem.
  False Alarms Can Cause Actual Tragedies

False Alarms Can Cause Actual Tragedies

March 1, 2004

Deputy Brian Wondra was racing to save the day after an alarm went off in Scott County, Minn., when a big rig slammed into his vehicle, leaving him with injuries that nearly cost him his life. The incident turned even more tragic when Wondra learned he was responding to a false alarm. Now, Wondra tells his story and gives his views on the false alarm issue.

The New Life/Safety: Faster, More Reliable and Cheaper, Too

January 1, 2002
When the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) granted approval of a new standard allowing data networks to be used to report fire alarm and other life safety-related signals to central monitoring facilities, the move heralded a new age in life safety. By approving Formal Interpretation (FI) 72-99-1 and Tentative Interim Amendment (TIA) 99-3, NFPA took the first step towards nearly instantaneous transmission of life-safety alarms.

DICE Rolls Out $100M In-House Dealer Financing Program

June 6, 2001
Security software developer Dice Corp. announces it is offering in-house financing to qualified dealers to obtain and use the company's central station monitoring software.

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