Inevitably, alarm systems can create false alarms, which cause problems for multiple stakeholders amid budget and manpower constraints. Adding a video component to alarms as a verification method, therefore, has become a trend in the alarms industry.
The intrusion alarms market has long played an important role in keeping stores and households safe by issuing alarms to monitoring stations or police after a possible break-in. But inevitably, alarm systems can create false alarms, which cause problems for multiple stakeholders amid budget and manpower constraints.Video alarm verification, therefore, has become a trend in the alarms industry.
False alarms are both annoying and costly, and the high false alarm rates in different markets across the globe are making things worse as police spend taxpayers’ money to respond to alarms triggered by users forgetting their passcodes or sensors detecting moving pets. “Today around 85% of all alarms detected...
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