Make Sure Alarms Are Taken Seriously

Earlier this month, a town in southern California passed an ordinance stating that the police need a “visual non-police on-site verification of suspicious or criminal activity” before they will respond to alarms caused by tripped sensors. There’s no such ordinance on the books yet in New York City, but police departments everywhere are lowering the priority they put on alarm signals because of the cost of responding to the high-incidence of false alarms.

We understand the need for fiscal restraint, but such measures are of little comfort to our customers who are trying to keep their businesses safe. Our DGA AgentCheck service helps give our customers the peace of mind that all alarms are taken seriously. With AgentCheck, our own trained, uniformed agents will investigate alarms and report their findings back to our monitoring center. The agents will survey the interior and exterior of your facility or just the exterior, depending on the level of service that you select.

Contact us to learn more about AgentCheck.

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