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mrwright397
08-29-2008, 06:39 PM
I am new to the security world and new to this forum. I am working for an upstart security company that believes that they have the best solution to security in the industry. I see that there are several experts in this forum. Therefore, I would like to put this system to the test. Please tell me what you think of this solution and how it compares to the industry, as you know it.

The solution consists of five components that work together.
1. Perimeter Guards; Early warning system. opto-Isolated Dual PIR technology
2. DVR; Push Video, sends video to our monitoring station the instant Perimeter Gaud is triggered (there is no bandwidth problem with our technology)
3. Cameras
4. Two-way voice communication to engage the person that triggered the Perimeter guard
5. Alarm System; (Bugler Alarm) same as every one ha

From the out side in, Perimeter Guard works as a virtual fence when triggered the DVR pushes video instantly to our monitoring station. Monitoring station then engages the suspect (Hay you are not authorized to be here you need to leave or I will contact the authorities) If the suspect shows signs of criminal intent the monitoring station get very a aggressive ( Every thing you are doing is being recorded including you face and the police have responded to our call)

It takes about Five seconds for the Monitoring station to respond once the Perimeter Gaud is triggered.

I am looking forward to your comments and any questions.

txinvestigator
08-29-2008, 07:19 PM
Thats not really new or innovative.

In what application would the system be used?

integrator97
08-30-2008, 02:44 AM
Hmmm. Reminds me of the "Q" area. Three fences around it. Cross the first fence, a recording is played, that you are in a restricted area. Cross the second fence, concussion grenades are used. Cross the third fence, and they shoot to kill. You're going to have to guess what's in the '"Q" area, but I can neither confirm nor deny the presence of whatever you're thinking.