Public Safety Updates
- CA: False alarms plaguing Greater Sudbury’s police service
11.25.22 – Sudbury Star — The program requires alarm companies to indicate whether the alarm requires a police response before contacting emergency services.
Featured Articles
- Study Shows Technologies Used to Protect Workers During Pandemic Will Have Lasting Impact
11.24.22 – SSI – Luc Merredew -Dealers and integrators have the opportunity to build on the success of mobile technologies as users demand an easy upgrade path to more capabilities. - Being Smarter About Smart Home Alarms
11.23.22 -SSI –Scott Goldfine – Many of the leading-edge technologies enabling the smart home and improving people’s lives are filtering into security devices and systems. This march toward smarter security solutions lies at the heart of the new TMA AVS-01 standard. - Finding the Right Video Analytics Solution: The 5 Types of Classifications Explained
11.25.22 SSI – To help better evaluate the various analytics solutions available, it is important to first define and understand the five primary classifications of video analytics. - Staffing shortages cause for concern among law enforcement …
11.27.11 – CBS News – Shane Roddy with the University of Oklahoma Police Department (OUPD) told CBS News there are roughly 20 uniformed officers on staff. He said he …
Business Tips
- Smart Home Security & the Next Gen of Home Networking
11.24.22 – SSI – Jennifer Kent & Tam Williams – Dealers now have the opportunity to take control of the WiFi network, with mesh WiFi solutions designed to support the needs of the security professional. - How EMC Security Earns Each Customer’s Loyalty
11.22.22 – SSI – Steve Karantzoulidis – EMC’s unique business model helps it stand out among its competitors. Execs discuss how its found success, its expansive portfolio and much more in the latest Security Speaking podcast. - How to Record More Home Video Surveillance Sales
11.21.22 – SSI – How to Record More Home Video Surveillance Sales. Security cameras and related devices continue to be hot sellers in the residential market. - The Multiple Benefits of Thermal Technology for Physical Security & Continuous Operations
11.25.22 – SSI – Matt Strautman – While integrators may be familiar with the benefits of thermal technology in security, opportunities await when it comes to monitoring critical - Integral Tips for Testing and Inspecting Bi-Directional Amplifiers
11.24.22 – SSI – Shane Clary – As one is starting to work within the BDA market, it is recommended that the installing firm find and use a firm that specializes in system design. - Why Dealers Need Network Design & Configuration Services …
11.24.22 – CEPro – Access Networks is assisting their dealers in network design with Basic Configuration Services, to address an area where many dealers are …
Fire & EMS News
- CA: ‘Faulty Smoke Detectors’ Close Central Subway Station for an …
11.21.22 – San Francisco Standard – The Central Subway’s Chinatown-Rose Pak Station was evacuated for an hour Sunday after “faulty smoke detectors” set off a fire alarm, San …
Crime News
- FL: LCSO investigating burglary at south Fort Myers vape shop
11.21.22 Wink – Authorities are investigating a burglary at Galaxy Smoke and Vape Shop in south Fort Myers. Two people entered the store and smashed glass … - IL: Burglary, Theft From A Vehicle, Identity Theft: Glenview PD …
11.22.22 – The Patch – Glenview Police officers investigated criminal complaints including burglary, theft from a vehicle, speeding, and other offenses reportedly … - SD: New: Police Seeking Help After Break-In At Norm’s
11.23.22 – The Courier – According to Freeman Police Officer Jay Slevin, the break-in occurred around 7 a.m. Sunday when the perpetrators gained access by using a … - TN: Mass burglars stole about $100k worth of Nike shoes in …
11.22.22 – Memphis, Tenn. (WMC) – A group of burglars broke into a shoe store in Autumn Ridge on Sunday. Memphis Police Department responded to the burglary at Valid Kixx around 9 p.m. - WI: Two Milwaukee breweries report break-ins: ‘When one of us …
11.21.22 – TMJ4 – “The brewing community is pretty tight and when one of us suffers we all do. This is even more the case with these break-ins.” According to Dead …
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