Hidden Eyes Guard Service Unveils Patented Security Access System To Better Safeguard Communities and Facilities; Gated Communities, Condominiums, Utility Plants, Manufacturing Facilities and More Benefit from New System
Hidden Eyes Guard Service, located in Sebring, Fla., has developed a new security tool implementing the latest in video conferencing hardware, Internet data transfer and database management to better secure areas where access is restricted. The system replaces a security guard with a kiosk that transmits video and sound via a secure Internet connection to one central monitoring station. Trained professionals at the station then perform the task of verifying an individuals request for access to the area. In addition to providing or denying access, Hidden Eyes stores appropriate information, such as images of a face and license tag, and other details in a database.
SEBRING, Fla. (PRWEB) March 7, 2003 -- Hidden Eyes Guard Service, located in Sebring, Fla., has developed a new security tool implementing the latest in video conferencing hardware, Internet data transfer and database management to better secure areas where access is restricted. This new security access system has received a patent from the U.S. Patent office (patent number 6513119) and has a wide number of applications.
Using the latest technology, Hidden Eyes provides access control services for restricted areas with better service and lower costs than previous methods. The system replaces a security guard with a kiosk that transmits video and sound via a secure Internet connection to one central monitoring station. Trained professionals at the station then perform the task of verifying an individuals request for access to the area. In addition to providing or denying access, Hidden Eyes stores appropriate information, such as images of a face and license tag, and other details in a database. This information can be retrieved and instantly forwarded to authorities in the event of a security breech. Located in Florida, Hidden Eyes and its central monitoring station can be effectively employed anywhere in the United States.
Hidden Eyes can also be used in conjunction with a properly trained security guard. Instead of burdening guards with administrative tasks and tying them to one location, Hidden Eyes allows a guard to patrol the grounds and increase the level of protection.
A common application for this patented service is emerging with gated communities. The kiosks either replace or complement security guards. The professionals at Hidden Eyes central monitoring station are responsible for greeting guests, contacting residents and providing or denying access based on the clients instructions.
Developed by Terry Wenzel, CEO, Hidden Eyes Guard Service reduces and eliminates the issues or problems currently associated with access control. As a veteran of manufacturing and installing entry gates for communities and other projects, Wenzel realized that existing access methods, security guards or telephone entry, can be inefficient and in some cases ineffective. Guard costs continue to rise, turnover is high and record keeping is often inaccurate. In addition, many guards are poorly trained. Telephone entry systems feature very limited capabilities. There is no record of the guests name, vehicle, or who authorized entry. Hidden Eyes addresses these issues and more, delivering services efficiently and at lower costs than traditional guard services.
A number of gated communities in Florida have already implemented the system. In addition to gated communities, Hidden Eyes can be easily adapted for use at airports, offices, utility plants, condominiums, resorts, parking garages, manufacturing facilities or any location that requires secure access points.
Those seeking more information about the patented technology of Hidden Eyes Guard Service or custom automatic gate systems can call 877-504-2837, 863-385-6690 or visit www.gatepackages.com.
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