The Sonitrol Kimberblite Franchise generously donated hundreds of school supplies to kids in need on August 3, 2018. With the help of Pittsburg, CA Police
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Sonitrol of the Delaware Valley donated approximately 30 backpacks filled with school supplies for kids in need in the local Delaware, Southern New Jersey and
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Congratulations to Sonitrol of Western Canada who has recently received a letter of recognition from WesTower Communications after two criminals were
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Last month, Sonitrol attended the ISC West tradeshow located in Las Vegas, NV during the days of April 5-7, 2017. Sonitrol highlighted alarm verification with
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Sonitrol of Western Kentucky's owner, Ken Krapf, recently donated a horse to the Lmpd Mounted Patrol. With the help of the Louisville Metro Police Foundation an
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Over 98% of alarm activations are false alarms. And with each alarm call costing taxpayers in police time and resources, more and more communities are looking for ways to respond to alarms more effectively. Many communities now require verified response—confirmation by an alarm company or an eye witness that an actual intrusion is in progress—before dispatching police.
LONGER RESPONSE TIMES
The average police response time for non-verified alarm activation now exceeds 45 minutes in many communities. The longer the response time, the lower the chances of police stopping an intrusion in progress and apprehending the criminals.
NON-TRADITIONAL THREATS
Increasingly sophisticated crimes, including internal theft and fraud, and crimes accompanied by other disasters such as fire or explosions, overtax traditional alarm systems.