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The Active Shooter Statistics: Incidents on the Rise The Active Shooter is a threat to people in everyday environments: At school, at work, in malls, at sporting events, in a night club How to customers know when to activate these active shooter protocols? SDS’ technology is the missing piece – immediate, real-time, up-to-the-minute and factual information with no human interpretation required The Active Shooter is a threat to people in everyday environments and Emergency Action Plans specific to the Active Shooter are commonplace Schools and businesses are allocating time and budget for Active Shooter Response Protocols SDS’ technology is the missing piece – immediate, real-time, up-to-the-minute and factual information with no human interpretation required
4-6 minutes: Average time to dial 911 The Active Shooter Response: Seconds Save Lives All active shooter response training centers around the same premises: Time and factual information are the keys to mitigating an active shooter threat Communicate the threat and it's exact location to authorities and building occupants as quickly as possible. Provide continuous, updated information so both law enforcement and people in the threatened area can make informed decisions to mitigate the threat and save lives. In an Active Shooter Incident, Every Second Counts 4-6 minutes: Average time to dial 911 12.5 Minutes: Average duration of an active shooter incident 18 Minutes: Average response time of emergency response/law enforcement DECREASED RESPONSE TIME DECREASES INCIDENT DURATION DECREASES LOSS OF LIFE In Columbine, the first reliable 911 call stating shots were fired occurred 6 minutes after the first shot. In those first 6 minutes 12 students and faculty had already been killed or wounded. Source*: Defeating the Active Shooter: Applying Facility Upgrades in Order to Mitigate the Effects of Active Shooters in High Occupancy Facilities; Naval Postgraduate School June 2012
Shooter Detection Systems Company History: Industry Experience
Guardian Indoor Shooter Detection The Guardian Sensor Dual Factor Authentication Microphones listen for weapon muzzle blast IR sensors look for muzzle flash signatures The Guardian Sensor validates an Acoustic Bang by also looking for an Infrared Flash Specified to .22 caliber weapon Higher caliber weapons increase coverage area The Guardian Sensor validates an Acoustic Bang by also looking for an Infrared Flash Key Features Immediate notification: Under one second Zero false alerts Simple integration into camera/security networks Coverage area 2500 square feet Sensors are spaced 80 feet apart
Guardian Indoor Shooter Detection Gateway System User Interface – Multi-Floor Building
Guardian Indoor Shooter Detection Gateway System User Interface – Shot Detection (Video) Shooter Detection Systems LLC Proprietary
Guardian Indoor Shooter Detection Standard Network Diagram
Regional Security Operations Centers SDS Gateway Software on Guardian Indoor Shooter Detection No Software on Prem - Sample Design for Multi-Site Locations SA Clients Site 1 Dry Contact Relay Device Alarm Panel Regional Security Operations Centers ON-SITE ALERT (Optional) GRDN- G1 MAIN ENTRANCE GRDN- G2 LOBBY GRDN- G3 CAFETERIA GRDN- G4 CONFERENCE SDS Gateway Software on Customer Server Site 2 Site 3 Corporation’s Security Operations Center receives immediate shot alert. Standard active shooter protocols can be initiated automatically via systems integration: Mass Notification, SMS/E-Mail Alerts, Access Control, etc.
Guardian Indoor Shooter Detection Technology Partners – Sampling
Guardian Indoor Shooter Detection Integration with VMS/Access Control VMS Integration Provides: Real time, zero false alert solution Streaming live and recorded playback of the incident Eyes on the shooter allows for shooter’s description to be relayed Access can be allowed or denied to assist in managing the situation
Guardian Indoor Shooter Detection Case Study: Shot Detection Integration 2M+ Square Foot Convention Center Mass Notification sent out 3 Min. or Longer 1:30 1:00 PA Announcement 8:00 911 Command Notified 4:00 13.5 to 18 minutes WITHOUT the Guardian All Call Radio 1:00 5:00 Collect Intel on Shooter Pull Video Mass Notification 100% Confirmation All information obtained through a Customer Study that analyzed the effects/outcome of deploying the Guardian Active Shooter Detection System. Immediate Notification to Command Center 5 Seconds or Less WITH the Guardian Immediate Intel Collection PD/911 Immediate
Guardian Indoor Shooter Detection Customers Industry Corporate Headquarters for: Major Retail Chains Media/Entertainment Companies Medical Imaging Company Major Software Companies Defense Contractor And More Convention Centers Distribution Centers Financial Institutions Insurance Companies Non-Profit Organizations Industry Healthcare Service Providers K-12 Private, Public & Vocational Schools Manufacturing Plants Municipalities – City Buildings, Police Departments High-Rise/Luxury Office Buildings State Court Systems Universities Utilities Travel Terminals SDS is installed in all of the above verticals and has 14 million hours of real-world performance with ZERO FALSE ALERTS.
Guardian Indoor Shooter Detection Installations – Sampling
Guardian Indoor Shooter Detection Product Maturity Over 14 Million Hours of Real-World Use Zero False Alerts Made in the U.S.A. The Guardian Sensor
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