Q.
What is an example of somewhere you might need
Panic/Suspicion Assistance Alarms?
A. One example would be the
receptionist that is located in the lobby.
Many of these receptionist sit up front and the doors to the
main offices are behind them locked. That persons job is to
buzz the visitors in through door, and they are left there
un-protected. This service allows that person to push the
suspicion button if they see someone they are not
comfortable with, and Eyeforce can be there in case a
suspicion becomes a threat.
There are many applications for this service. Jewelry
stores, pawn shops, etc. any business that traditionally
uses a panic button.
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