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American Remote Video introduces Video Doorman Security System in CT

Most apartment buildings do not have a doorman because of the cost, however, residents and owners would like the doorman services which provide 24/7 security, especially late at night, and the convenience of receiving deliveries and packages. Good news for Connecticut residents, the Video Doorman Security Systems from American Remote Video solves this problem and is now launching in CT with Security Specialists. Security Specialists will be the dealer introducing this technology into the Connecticut market beginning January 1st. Learn more about Video Doorman at: http://videodoorman.com/. Established in 1978, Security Specialists is proud to offer state of the art, integrated life safety, electronic security systems, video surveillance, and communication systems for business and residential clients in the New York, New Jersey & Connecticut areas and extending nationwide through a National Accounts program. Being selected as authorized dealers for such prestigious manufacturers as Avigilon, DSX, Edwards Fire, Honeywell, SoftwareHouse and others demonstrates their commitment to incomparable product quality and dedication to customer service. Learn more here http://www.securityspecialists.com/ or call 1-800-753-8400. The original Video Doorman System offers tenants in a non-doorman building, a way to receive their package deliveries safely when they are not at home. When the courier presses the button on the Video Intercom Panel installed on the outside entry of the building, a trained Video Doorman Central Station operator views the courier, obtains tenant delivery information, and allows entry into the specific delivery area via the remote system. All activities are recorded, both audio and video. A series of cameras within the building, supplied with speakers and microphones, will monitor the delivery's progress through the building while "escorting" the courier to a secured package room. The tenant is then notified. The Video Doorman process consists of five simple steps; all backed up by expert security teams: Access: The turnkey Video Doorman system begins at the front door with high quality components. Central Station: Behind the technology are specially trained Video Doorman monitoring teams. Entry/Tracking: As deliveries arrive, Video Doorman operators are there to protect the property. Secure Storage: A tenants-only, secure package room is a key element of the Video Doorman system. 24/7 Recording: Day and night, Video Doorman is truly the eyes and ears of the building, and it doesn't miss a thing. Larry Dolin, the CEO of American Remote Video and the creator of Video Doorman, says, "It's a revolutionary interactive system that provides 24/7 building security, escort support services for tenants, plus a way tenants can receive packages when they are not at home. And it does it at less than 5% of the cost of an actual doorman... about $1.50 per hour." Recently, Video Doorman also launched a security system called "Safe Lobby" to improve the safety in building lobbies. The Video Doorman Safe Lobby program is the first proactive security system to prevent lobby loitering and monitor lobbies for safety. It's so unique there's a patent pending. The Video Doorman Safe Lobby System provides a residential apartment building with remote security and surveillance 24/7, just like an actual guard for about $.85/hour. It limits access only to tenants; ensures the front door closes behind delivery personnel; it detects forced entry and it prohibits loitering in the lobby 24/7. "We are excited to be the premier dealer of Video Doorman in CT, after its huge success in NYC," Dan Budinoff, CEO, Security Specialists. About American Remote Video - Video Doorman Video Doorman offers the highest quality security systems in the market, using proprietary Internet Protocol technology with vital signs monitoring to deliver system reliability and 24/7 building security. Video Doorman security is backed by 30 years in the Central Station monitoring business. Learn more about Video Doorman at: http://videodoorman.com/.
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