STATISTICS
▪ 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.

Click the following links to view different versions eFAR:

EE668 V1.0 (Prototype) With DMVS, DMVSA & STF. Standard PCB
   
EE668 V2.0 SSP & LWP added. Surface mounting PCB
   
EE668 V3.0 DMVAA, STF processing improved
   
EE668 V3.1 DDVCP added
   
EE668B V3.2 EOL feature added, with Navguard Control Interface Terminals
   
EE668B V3.3 Without EOL feature, DV terminal added
   
EE668A V4.0 4 Zone setting with self-locking quick-snap-in input terminals
   
EE668DVC V5.0 Built-in anti-RFI devices, DV output added
   
eFAR100   PIC Available by Jun, working for certifications (FCC, CE, IC and UL)

    

 

 

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