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Remote Monitoring - Eyeforce

The Eyeforce Monitoring Command Center

Eyeforce Command Center offers security solutions unequaled in the security industry. We call this Eyeforce Remote Interactive Video/Audio/Alarm Monitoring or just Eyeforce.

The Eyeforce command center is a computerized monitoring station equipped with state-of-the-art video and two-way audio software and computer monitoring stations. Our video signals are received directly from the World Wide Web via high speed Ethernet connections.

We can receive live video in virtually real time from any place in the world that has power and internet access.

Our Eyeforce personnel can see your facility live or recorded playback. They can listen and speak to persons at your facility while watching them. They can open and close gates or doors, turn on/off lights, alarms, audibles, or other equipment. They can dispatch security, police, or company personnel when necessary.

The remote video can also be accessed by subscribers using authorized access software. This feature enables you to view your facilities for management purposes.

The basics of how Alarm Verification and Intervention Services work.

1. An intruder attempts to break into your property and triggers an alarm.
2. Eyeforce command center receives live video footage of the intrusion, as it is occurring.
3. Eyeforce issues an audio warning to the intruder; "You are being monitored and recorded". *
4. Police are alerted and directed to a crime in progress.

*Alarm intervention only

Eyeforce offers a complete list of services that can reduce the overall cost of protecting and managing businesses nationwide by utilizing existing CCTV systems.

Eyeforce Alarm Verification - is a virtual guard that checks out each alarm signal that your existing alarm panel detects. If the alarm ends up being false, the guard makes note on your account and closes the report. If the guard sees the cause of the alarm is an intruder, then the police are dispatched to a "Burglary" in progress.

Eyeforce Alarm Intervention - is a virtual guard whose purpose is to intervene when an alarm trigger goes off. The alarm trigger alerts the guard that a person has breached a restricted area. The guard will then get on the intercom and make an announcement. Example, "You are in a restricted area, please leave immediately". The intervention services can be customized on how to handle the security breach.

Eyeforce Guard Patrols - is a virtual guard that makes a video tour of your location on a pre-determined schedule to provide visual security checks for suspicious behavior.

Eyeforce Audit – is a scheduled check on an area, making note of the activities or areas of interest that the owner/manager wants to know about. For example: The owner/manager of a manufacturing plant wants to make sure that all of its workers are wearing their hard hats while they are working. If the audit finds someone does not have their hard hat on, the owner/manager would receive a report of the instance with an attached video clip.

Eyeforce Escorts - is a virtual guard that keeps an eye on the safety of a person going from one destination to another. For example: walking a person to their car.

Eyeforce Monitored Openings/Closings – Many businesses like Jewelry Stores, Banks, Pawn Shops, Check Cashing, and others are required by insurance or by company policy to have two people present when opening or closing a store. Eyeforce Monitored Openings/Closings meets this requirement.

Eyeforce Panic/Suspicion Assistance Alarm - is a service where a virtual guard is on "stand by" waiting for the panic/suspicion alarm to be pushed. The guard will then check in to see what the problem is using the video cameras and two-way audio to assist.

Eyeforce Interactive Doorman - is a virtual guard who can check a person into a gated area or an un-manned lobby. The Doorman can check and record the person's information, and if they meet the requirements of the customer, they can open a gate or door.

Eyeforce Lone Worker Assistance - is a virtual guard that will check on the worker at pre-determined times to ensure the lone worker is safe. A panic button (Eyeforce Interactive Panic/Suspicion Assistance) service is used if the lone worker feels threatened or needs assistance.