Commercial Remote Video Response Systems2025-12-08T13:50:59+00:00

Remote Video Response Systems

Commercial Remote Video Response Systems

In video surveillance, “RVR” primarily refers to Remote Video Response.

RVR is a system where surveillance footage is actively monitored off-site by a remote alarm receiving center. Key aspects of Remote Video Response (RVR) in video surveillance:

  • Active Monitoring: Unlike basic CCTV that only records footage for later review, an RVR system is connected to an alarm receiving center, where trained operators monitor the cameras in real-time when an alarm is triggered.
  • Immediate Action: When an activation occurs, operators can immediately verify if a crime is taking place, eliminating the problem of false alarms. They can also issue audio warnings to intruders using integrated speakers and notify the police.
  • Deterrent and Prevention: The system acts as both a constant watchful eye and an active deterrent, often used in environments like construction sites, temporary events, or commercial premises to prevent crime, vandalism, and theft.
  • Cost-Effective Security: RVR offers a more cost-effective solution compared to employing full-time, on-site manned guarding.

Separately, in the context of policing and public contact, RVR stands for Rapid Video Response, an innovative approach used by forces in the UK for handling non-emergency domestic abuse calls via an immediate video link. This service allows victims to speak with an officer rapidly, provide evidence, and receive support without waiting for a physical police presence, which has shown to increase victim satisfaction and arrest rates.

BS8418 – Installation and remote monitoring of detector-activated CCTV. systems, Code of Practice. This British Standard gives recommendations for the design, installation, commissioning, maintenance, operation and remote monitoring of detector activated CCTV systems. The customer’s security system can be remotely accessed and the live video images viewed by our central station partner. Today’s police forces are under pressure to respond to incidents, visual verification allows us to manage your sites remotely with the support of external audio speakers allowing the operator if required to inform the unwelcome visitor that they are being recorded and the police authority along with a keyholder have been notified.

Visually verified events enable a faster response and improves situational awareness to ensure the most appropriate response is initiated. Contact police if a verified crime is in progress.

Benefits of Commercial Remote Video Response Systems

  • Eliminates unnecessary patrol responses due to nuisance alarms – saving you money.
  • Helps provide greater safety of employees in the workplace.
  • Protects businesses when left unattended at night, over weekends and public holidays.
  • Maximises the effectiveness of your existing intruder alarm and video surveillance systems.

BS5979 is the highest UK standard for Alarm Receiving Centres (ARCs). It gives recommendations for the planning, construction and facilities of manned and unmanned remote security centres, and for the operation of Alarm Receiving Centres which receive signals from security systems such as physical intruders, fire, flood and CCTV.

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