Envera Systems Warns HOA’s and Condo Associations to Secure Pool Areas to Avoid Afterhours Issues and Liabilities
Boca Raton, FL (PRWEB) February 21, 2014 -- With spring around the corner, after-hours trespassing and vandalism in community pool areas is expected to rise. Envera stresses that community associations take action to prevent trespassers from entering pool and other recreational areas.
Tom Swain, Envera’s Director of Sales, warns, “It’s not only destruction of property and disturbing the neighborhood, but it’s dangerous for these kids. If they jump in the pool at night and start drowning, no one’s there to save them. The community could even be held legally responsible.”
Envera suggests homeowner and condo associations prevent trespassing by actively securing and monitoring their pools and other restricted areas closed to the public after-hours. The most effective and cost efficient method is with active video surveillance.
Active video surveillance utilizes high-resolution digital cameras equipped with video analytics to automatically differentiate trespassers from non-threats such as raccoons and other animals. The video feed is transmitted over a secure Internet connection to the Envera central station, where state licensed virtual guards monitor events in real time. If a trespasser breaches the perimeter, the guard uses two-way audio to voice down to the trespasser demanding they leave the area. If the trespasser refuses, the guard contacts local authorities.
“We used to have a problem with kids sneaking in and throwing chairs in the water and causing trouble, but since Envera started monitoring our pool area we haven’t had any issues over the past couple of years,” says Maria, a resident of The Groves, an Envera protected community.
Envera Systems, industry leader in outdoor asset protection, currently secures hundreds of gate points and access control entry points, as well as amenities such as clubhouses, pools, and parks.
For additional information on active video surveillance and outdoor asset protection, or to learn more about Envera’s other technology-based security solutions, visit http://www.EnveraSystems.com or contact Crystal Clark at 1-855-380-1275.
Nathan Varn, Envera Systems, http://www.enverasystems.com, +1 561-910-5822, [email protected]
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