Alarms

Fog alarm category

by Mark Rowe

Verisure, a provider of monitored alarms and security, has launched a new product – the ZeroVision Alarm. According to the firm, ZeroVision represents a new alarm category that enables proactive actions to be taken remotely and immediately in case of a verified intrusion.

When a burglar breaks into a home or business, as soon as Verisure’s Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC Gold approved by the NSI, the National Security Inspectorate) verifies that there is a real intrusion or a legitimate threat, the ZeroVision Alarm is remotely activated, generating what the company calls a zero-visibility situation by expelling a dense and bothersome fog that prevents the intruder from seeing. The home or business remains protected while the police and security guard service arrive at the premises. Signage offers deterrence.

Horacio Perez, Operations Director at Verisure UK, says: “All of our products are designed in-house by our team of engineers. We have been developing this product for over two years and invested £5m – evidence of our determination to continue innovating and strengthening our monitored security solutions and alarms in the European market.”

The ZeroVision Alarm, wireless, is grade 2 certified. Perez added: “This product has gone through an exhaustive testing and quality assurance process led by third-party laboratories and accreditation bodies to ensure the maximum quality standard and to offer the highest level of comfort to our customers.”

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