What is Video Verification?
Priority Visual Response
for Rapid Response Times!
AlarmClub's visual video verification alarm monitoring services offer an advanced layer of security by integrating video technology with traditional alarm systems. This service allows for real-time video footage to be captured and reviewed when an alarm is triggered, providing a clearer picture of the situation. The integration of video verification helps to reduce false alarms, which are a common issue with standard alarm systems. When an alarm is activated, the AlarmClub 24/7 monitoring center can quickly assess the video footage to determine if there is a genuine threat, such as a break-in or other criminal activity. This immediate verification process not only enhances security but also provides peace of mind to business and property owners, knowing that their premises are being monitored with accuracy.
A key component of AlarmClub's visual video verification service is the Priority Response process, which has been adopted by law enforcement and dispatch teams. This process treats video-verified alarms as crimes in progress, prompting an immediate response from police. When an alarm is verified through video footage, it is given higher priority over non-verified alarms, ensuring that law enforcement is dispatched to the scene without delay. This rapid response can be crucial in preventing potential losses and apprehending suspects. By utilizing video verification, AlarmClub not only enhances the effectiveness of alarm monitoring but also strengthens collaboration with local authorities, ultimately leading to a safer environment for businesses and communities.

General Steps for Video Verification?
Step 1. An intruder breaks into a construction site (for example), walks in front of a video device and trips the motion sensor component which instantaneously triggers the built-in camera to then record a short video clip.
Step 2. The video device then uploads the captured clip to the AlarmClub professional 24/7 central monitoring station.
Step 3. Upon reviewing the video clip and verifying that there is an intruder on site, the AlarmClub monitoring operator will initiate an immediate dispatch to law enforcement. If the video shows a raccoon or deer on site, the operator will ignore the alarm event.
Step 4. Law enforcement treat a video-verified alarm as a crime-in-progress and respond with top priority.
Step 5. Faster police response means a greater likelihood of arrests and reduced losses.