Sonitrol Pacific Audio Sensors Detect Vandals
Quick thinking by a Sonitrol Pacific operator led to the apprehension of three vandals at a Washington High School June 19 after audio sensors detected suspicious activity.
Stanwood, WA, June 27, 2008 --(PR.com)-- The quick thinking of a Sonitrol Pacific operator led to the apprehension of three vandals at a Washington High School June 19.
The operator received a signal activation from the school and immediately dispatched deputies from the local sheriff’s department.
Officers arrived at the school to find three students spray painting a storage area and greenhouse. All three were taken into custody.
Sonitrol Pacific has protected schools and businesses in the Pacific Northwest for 30 years. The unique audio sensor technology provides facilities with wall to wall, floor to ceiling protection. Since 1978, more than 4,900 suspects have been apprehended after detection by Sonitrol Pacific.
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The operator received a signal activation from the school and immediately dispatched deputies from the local sheriff’s department.
Officers arrived at the school to find three students spray painting a storage area and greenhouse. All three were taken into custody.
Sonitrol Pacific has protected schools and businesses in the Pacific Northwest for 30 years. The unique audio sensor technology provides facilities with wall to wall, floor to ceiling protection. Since 1978, more than 4,900 suspects have been apprehended after detection by Sonitrol Pacific.
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Sound Security, dba Sonitrol Pacific
Pamela Singleton
800.898.1899
www.sonitrolpacific.com
Contact
Pamela Singleton
800.898.1899
www.sonitrolpacific.com
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