Alarm Monitoring, Mobile Patrols and Alarm Responses
Protecting unattended premises and assets…
Many organisations use a single supplier to provide the three services specified in this category. The fact is, that is counter intuitive - they each provide an income source to the other. For example, high cost alarm responses are triggered by the alarm monitoring service. False alarms account for the majority of responses so the motivation to remedy faults may be weighed against the income it provides.
Outdated systems of validating mobile patrol visits, lengthy delays between alarm activations and client notification and longer delays between activation and site attendance render many of these services useless from a deterrence and apprehension perspective. |