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Dayton Church Catches the Bad Guys with Verified Video Surveillance from Sonitrol and 3xLOGIC
Technology Category
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Data Exchange & Integration
Applicable Industries
- Cities & Municipalities
Use Cases
- Intrusion Detection Systems
- Facial Recognition
Services
- System Integration
The Challenge
Bold Believers Church of Christ, located in a tough neighborhood with a large homeless population, needed a robust security system to protect their assets. During recent renovations, a door was accidentally left unlocked, providing an opportunity for someone to break in. The church is a sprawling facility, and the staff felt they needed a comprehensive security solution to prevent such incidents.
About The Customer
Bold Believers Church of Christ, also known as Northwest Church of Christ, is a growing congregation of 250 members with various ministries eagerly serving the Lord. The Church is located in a challenging neighborhood, with a large homeless population. The church is a sprawling facility, and the staff felt they needed a comprehensive security solution to prevent break-ins and protect their assets. The church recently underwent renovations, during which a door was accidentally left unlocked, providing an opportunity for someone to break in.
The Solution
3xLOGIC and Sonitrol SW Ohio implemented industry-leading video and audio verification technology, which provides police responders with real-time situational updates when dispatched to the church. Church of Christ has installed 3xLOGIC MultiSensor devices connected to the Sonitrol Central Station to provide an active, visible deterrent to break-ins. In addition to the Multi-Sensor devices, the church has a number of 3xLOGIC outdoor cameras tied to a VIGIL NVR.
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