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What Does Verified Mean?

Verified Response

Sonitrol’s responsive monitoring framework guarantees better results and faster police response times.

More Focused Monitoring

With fewer accounts per monitoring operator, 80% fewer assigned accounts than the national average, our monitoring personnel focus on your facility and respond immediately to any threat.

Real-time response

Sonitrol’s audio and video based alerts allow us to assess a false alarm, confirm an alert, dispatch police, and give real-time information to officers responding to your incident or classify it as a non-dispatchable false alarm.

Fast Action

Sonitrol is approved for use in verified response municipalities, which means police respond 400% faster to a Sonitrol-verified alarm. Police arrive on the scene an average of eight minutes after a Sonitrol alert, versus 17 minutes for a private security guard call and 45 minutes for non-verified alarms.

Better Response

With one apprehension every 111 minutes, a Sonitrol system is your best defense against loss or damage.

Why Police Stop Responding to Alarms

Integrating video and audio alarm verification into your security systems sidesteps the potential pitfalls of false alarm fines and slower police response times. Good intelligence breeds decisive action, enabling law enforcement to arrive at the scene faster, and with a much clearer understanding of the situation. This ensures you have more control over shielding your business and staff from harm.

Without verified alarms, the police are simply guessing that there is a real break-in, fire, or emergency. However, too many instances of police being dispatched on false alarms, the police will stop answering those calls. When the real alarms or fires are taking place, you don't want the emergency responders not responding, thinking its just another false alarm. If it's not verified, it's simply guessing.

BENEFITS OF VERIFIED ALARMS

  • FASTER PRIORTIZED POLICE RESPONSE

  • FEWER FALSE ALARMS

  • HIGHER APPREHENSION RATES

  • EARLY INTRUSION DETECTION

  • BETTER USE OF PUBLIC SAFELY RESOURCES

Why Police Stop Responding to Alarms

Integrating video and audio alarm verification into your security systems sidesteps the potential pitfalls of false alarm fines and slower police response times. Good intelligence breeds decisive action, enabling law enforcement to arrive at the scene faster, and with a much clearer understanding of the situation. This ensures you have more control over shielding your business and staff from harm.

Without verified alarms, the police are simlpy guessing that there is a real break-in, fire, or emergency. However, too many instances of police being dispatched on false alarms, the police will stop answering those calls. When the real alarms or fires are taking place, you don't want the emergency responders not responding, thinking its just another false alarm. If it's not verified, it's simply guessing.

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