How it works
Active deterrence, step by step
Detection, verification, intervention. Five stages that turn passive cameras into a monitored perimeter — running on a 12-hour or 24-hour schedule you choose.
The process
From alert to intervention in seconds, not hours
- 01
Site assessment and camera plan
We map your perimeter, access points, and blind spots, then confirm which of your existing cameras we can monitor and where coverage needs to be added.
- 02
Detection zones and rules
Active deterrence motion detection is tuned per camera: tripwires at fence lines, loitering rules at doors, vehicle rules at gates. Wind, rain, and animals are filtered out.
- 03
Live operator verification
When a rule trips, the feed lands in front of a monitoring operator within seconds. They confirm whether it is a person, a vehicle, or a non-event.
- 04
Voice-down and escalation
The operator speaks directly to the intruder over your site speakers, triggers strobes or sirens, and escalates to law enforcement with a verified, in-progress report.
- 05
Evidence and reporting
Every event is logged with time-stamped clips you can hand to police, insurers, or your corporate risk team, plus activity summaries for your site.

Why deterrence beats recording
Interrupting an intruder costs far less than documenting one
A recorded-only system produces footage of a loss you have already taken. Monitored active deterrence changes the moment of contact: an intruder who hears their own description over a speaker usually leaves within seconds, before tools, wire, fuel, or vehicles are gone.
It also changes the police response. A verified, operator-witnessed crime in progress is treated differently than an unverified alarm.
Ready to see it on your own site?
Tell us about your site and we will build a deterrence plan that fits it — starting at $24.99 per camera, per month.