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▪ There are 38 million false alarm activations per year.
▪ Approximately $1.5 billion in annual costs are due to false alarms.
▪ Each false alarm requires approximately 20 min of police time for 2 officers.
The vast majority of alarm calls (98%) are false.
▪ False alarms account for 10-25% of all cost to police.
▪ Solving the problem of false alarms would relieve 35,000 officers from providing what many see as a private service.
▪ Reliability of alarms, if measured using false alarm rates, is generally between 2-6%.
Currently, between 21 and 24 million security alarm systems are in the US and approximately 18 million of which are monitored.
▪ One out of every seven US business and one of every nine US residence have alarms.
▪ Some industry estimates suggest that 1.5 million new alarms are installed annually.
Source: US Department of Justice
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eFAR'S
HISTORY
| The first prototype eFAR was
designed around 1997. In these previous 8
years, engineers at E&E have improved its performance with the feedback
from customers and data analysis of frequent experiments.
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