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Why Do You Need To Go With Active Track?

Businesses that deploy guards or lone workers have a persistent issue to deal with—the safety of their workers. These people often find themselves in situations where they need to communicate for help. Guard Patrol Product’s Active Track is the answer. What is Active Track? Active Track  is a highly functional, easy-to-use device that creates a channel of communication between the worker and the control room. It has features like a dedicated GPS button, a Panic button and a Call-back button, all incorporated in a hand-held model. Key Specifications of Active Track Dimensions- 121x60x30 mm Weight- 150g Quad-band GPS/GPRS modem GPS & A-GPS support RFID reader 2400 mAh, Li-polymer battery that gives up to 24 hours of backup IP67 case protection What can Active Track do? Useful Features Voice Calls Workers with access to mobile phones end up misusing them. They laze around, using their phones for leisure rather than having it on for emergencies only. Active Track  has sim card support

Active Track and Active View the Real Time Proof of Presence with Man Down/Lone Worker Solution

Our Active Track solution is easy to install and provides real-time patrol information without the need to download the Data Reader to a PC. All information is accessed via a secure login from any PC, or Smart Device. In addition to its normal function of retrieving patrol data in real-time from the installed Checkpoints, the Active Track Handheld Data Reader can also be used as a cell phone. Using a 4G SIM the user can call a previously programmed number directly or send a signal via GPRS to the monitoring station with a request for reply. It is also possible to receive calls with Active Track Data Reader. Our Active Track solution is easy to install and provides real-time patrol information without the need to download the Data Reader to a PC. All information is accessed via a secure login from any PC, or Smart Device. In addition to its normal function of retrieving patrol data in real-time from the installed Checkpoints, the Active Track Handheld Data Reader can also be used as a c

Body Worn-cameras vs CCTV cameras- Similarities & Differences

Technology has come a long way. Today, it influences and improves almost all aspects of our society. Security is no exception, and with good reason too. Crime has always been prevalent and has continued to rise in the past decade. Countermeasures like CCTV cameras and Body-worn cameras (BWC) came into existence in response to the spike in crime rate. Both offer concrete evidence which helps determine the victim, the perpetrator and the nature of the crime. Let’s delve deeper into what they are along with the similarities and differences between the two. CCTV Camera The Closed-circuit television camera is a system used for surveillance and video recording. It uses an in-built camera to record evidence that can be viewed and stored in a variety of storage mediums. While old CCTV cameras captured video in black and white, the new ones record colour videos. They also have other useful features like zooming into a specific area and tracking faces. General uses: Maintaining security within a