Video Verification for Residential and Commercial
What is Video Verification
Video verification uses security cameras to capture footage, which is then analyzed to verify the presence of an actual threat. Security professionals can automate this process or monitor the footage in real-time to assess potential threats.

How Does It Work?
When an alarm triggers, the video verification system sends a video clip or live feed to a monitoring center. Operators then determine whether the alarm is genuine or false, ensuring responses only to real threats and reducing false alarms.
Benefits
Reduced False Alarms
Enhanced Security
Cost Savings
Peace of Mind
Applications
Residential
Homeowners can use video verification to monitor entry points and outdoor areas, receiving real-time notifications and viewing footage on their smartphones
Commercial
Businesses can enhance security by monitoring large areas like warehouses and parking lots, integrating video verification with other security systems for comprehensive protection
Video Verification
Video verification is a security feature that enhances the effectiveness of alarm systems by providing visual confirmation of alarm events