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The equipment combines video technology with a wireless intruder system to verify alarm incidents
Videcon to disribute video verification equipment in the UK and Ireland

CCTV Distributor Videcon has been appointed by RSI Video Technologies to distribute their "Videofied" range of Video Verification equipment in the UK and Ireland.

The system combines video technology with a wireless intruder system to verify alarm incidents. When an alarm is triggered a 10-second video clip is sent through to a monitoring station within 3 minutes via a GPRS sim card. The first few frames of video are normally available within less than a minute. This quick and easy verification helps eliminate unnecessary police calls.

The system has been a huge success in France and Australia and is already proving popular in the UK. Early feedback from existing Videcon customers has been extremely positive about the product and the opportunities it creates for them.

Sales Director Andy Croston comments:

"Videofied is a simple but highly effective product concept which allows you to cost-effectively secure even the most difficult locations. We're very confident that our customers will be as impressed with it as we are. Building sites, church roofs and unoccupied properties are all examples of vulnerable sites where a full CCTV installation isn't practical or cost effective. But they can all now be secured and remotely monitored through Videofied, even where there is no mains power or internet connection. We feel that Videofied opens up a lot of opportunities for our customers in 2012. We can't recommend highly enough that they take a look at this product range and what it could do for their customers."

The Videofied range is immediately available from Videcon and their field sales team are demonstrating it to installers throughout the UK and Ireland.

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