7 Things to Know About Brivo

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1. Physical Security at Its Best

  • The focus of Brivo has always been on providing innovative physical security solutions. While the “cloud” often focuses on software and servers, Brivo’s core still focuses on the physical technology and equipment to provide high-end physical security products.

2. Cloud Based Security

  • Brivo pioneered the “cloud” based access control platform before the “cloud” even had a name. Since 2001, Brivo has been creating intelligent solutions that provide off-site storage, redundancy, and rock solid reliability.
  • Beyond just being a cloud and security company, Brivo in an Internet of Things company. The Internet of Things is a growing industry, which allows our computers and smart devices to not only read and process data, but also to control other devices.

3. Server-less System

  • For decades, access control systems have been deployed by a variety of manufacturers. The design has always been similar: A control panel connects the doors, readers, and other devices together with the system software through an on-site server. A server adds an additional point of failure to the system. Software updates, viruses, and redundancy of the server can present potential for the access control system to fail. With Brivo, the server is eliminated, since the control panel directly connects to Brivo’s robust, reliable “cloud” server.

4. Access Anywhere

  • Because Brivo’s software is web-based, you can access your system from anywhere. At home in your pajamas? No problem. Sitting in the airport terminal on your smart phone? You got it! Brivo’s web-based software is easy to use and works on all major web browsers. This software let’s you do it all – allow entry, print badges, open doors, set schedules, and see who is in your building – from wherever you are!

5. Integrated Video

A truly integrated platform will allow multiple types of commercial security systems (video, access control, intrusion, etc.) to talk to one another. With Brivo, video can seamlessly integrate into your online platform. With Brivo’s video OnAir service, customers can view live or event-related video of their facilities through a single, centrally managed account at a fraction of the cost of traditional hardware DVRs. Being able to see a that an event occurred at a door and immediately view the video associated with that event saves valuable time searching through hours and hours of video.

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6. Low Ownership Cost

While Brivo’s control panels themselves are amongst the most reasonably priced panels available on the market, the real savings comes through the savings in your I.T. department. By eliminating servers and rack space, plus reducing the IT staff time, electrical/cooling costs, and telecom costs that may be associated with keeping a traditional access control system running, Brivo truly provides a system with the lowest cost of ownership. We can even provide your access control panels with no up front cost as part of your monthly service, saving you even more money to grow your business.

7. Government Approved

Brivo’s CloudPass system meets government-wide compliances standards, such as FISMA. The scalability, power, and security of CloudPass meets the unique requirements of government customers.

GSA Approved

HSPD 12 and FIPS 201 Compliant

Encrypted communications (SSL & FIPS140)

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The Importance of Carbon Monoxide Monitoring for your Business

On Feb. 22 in a Long Island, N.Y. mall, 26 people were sickened at a Legal Sea Foods restaurant and the 55-year-old restaurant manager died after being poisoned by the odorless, invisible gas. The cause was a leaky flue pipe in the water heater, according to CNN.

Just a day later, 21 people suffered carbon monoxide poisoning at a resort in Ogunquit, Maine. Fire Chief Mark O’Brien told the Portland Press Herald newspaper that the cause of the leak was a faulty ventilation pipe. He said tests at the InnSeason Resorts–The Falls at Ogunquit detected high levels of CO. “We could potentially have had 21 deaths here,” O’Brien told the paper.

A 2012 Maine law requires any new single-family dwelling, hotel, motel, inn, bed and breakfast, fraternity or sorority house, and dormitory to have CO detectors installed, the paper said. But the law has an exemption for homes or businesses that were constructed before Aug. 1, 2012, unless the building since then has been restored or converted to those uses. The resort in Ogunquit, built more than 20 years ago, wasn’t required to have CO detectors under the law, the paper reported.

The incident, in which seven of the inn’s guests were so sick they had to be hospitalized, has resulted in calls in Maine to expand the law to cover buildings that currently are exempted. However, the hospitality industry has raised concerns about the cost of retrofitting hotel rooms, according to the paper.

Rich Brobst Jr., president of the Maine Burglar & Fire Alarm Association and a NICET IV-level master electrician with Falmouth, Maine-based Protection Professionals, told SSN he supports expanding the law, but in a way “that makes sense” and is more cost effective.

“Don’t bother putting CO detection everywhere in the building, put it where it’s going to be an issue [near a combustion device],” Brobst advised.

He said he’d like to see Maine mandate the devices be in places like furnace rooms instead of bedrooms or hallways outside of bedrooms.

“If you have a carbon monoxide issue in the furnace room, it’s not going to affect anybody in the building until it permeates into one of the apartments,” he said. It’s better to have a detector located where it will sound as soon as the gas is emitted from a combustion source.

And professional monitoring of CO devices is also vital, Brobst said. He said that if a detector goes off in a furnace room, typically “a facility’s manager would go check out the sound, but there’s nothing that individual can do and if they go into this room that’s toxic, they may end up on the floor.”

But a central station can call the fire department, which has the equipment to detect high levels of carbon monoxide and the knowledge of how to deal with it.

In the Long Island mall CO incident, firefighters found the restaurant manager, Steven Nelson, unconscious in the basement of the restaurant, CNN reported.

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The restaurant didn’t have a CO detector because state law only requires them in commercial establishments where people sleep, according to CNN. There are now calls in the state to expand the law to cover other types of businesses.

Bob Williams, president of Long Island-based Briscoe Protective Systems, told SSN in an email interview, “It’s a shame to think that even a $20 battery-operated CO detector could have alerted the manager of the impending danger before it became a toxic level.”

He added, “I am definitely in favor of mandating the requirement s for these detectors in commercial occupancies, but cost is always a deterrent factor especially with existing commercial fire alarms systems that need to be retrofitted to accept these detectors.”

Williams advised, “At a minimum, hardwired AC-powered CO detectors with battery backup should be required to be installed in all existing commercial buildings, and new or significantly renovated buildings should have interconnected system detectors.”

An original version of this story appears in securitysystemnews.com

Arizona DSX Access Control Authorized Dealer

Titan Alarm has partnered with DSX Access Systems Inc. to offer advanced security and access control systems for businesses in Arizona.

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Applications

Virtual Outputs

Virtual Outputs in the WinDSX system are outputs that do not physically exist but can be programmed in the same manner as any Relay Output in the system. Virtual Outputs can be used for Time Zone control, linking, process control, bell schedules, fail safe timers and many more applications.

First Man In

First Man In can be implemented to prevent doors that normally unlock on a schedule from unlocking when weather or other conditions prevent anyone from traveling to or occupying the location or building. The Time Zone that normally unlocks the door is overridden until a card is first used to gain access to the building. This could be a regular or manager assigned card at any reader or a particular one.

Manager First

Manager First can be used to keep other subordinate issued cards from gaining access to the building when the manager is not on site. Certain Access Levels would be disabled until a manager arrives and uses their card thereby enabling the Access Levels of the subordinates.

Two Man Rule

The Two Man Rule requires that two different cardholders use their card before they can gain access to a door. This could be set up for any two card holders or it could be taken a step farther so that a card holder from Group A and one from Group B must both use their card for the door to unlock.

Access Level Control

Access Level Control can restrict and/or change Access Levels on the card population without the need for lengthy downloads. This can be done for card control at a university that needs to shut off or restrict access to its student population during the holidays and will support different schedule requirements for the different classes of the student population. It can also be used in Threat Level Management to change the accessibility of the card holders.

Hazmat Lockdown

Today many Hospitals, health care agencies, and municipalities are faced with contingency planning for Hazmat Emergencies. Hazmat Lockdown accommodates the quick lockdown of a system required for Hazmat alerts. The Lockdowns occur without the need of programming or lengthy downloads. Hazmat Lockdowns will typically secure all the doors in an area or the entire facility not allowing anyone or just particular personnel access in or out.

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Emergency Lockdowns

With the DSX system, doors can quickly be locked down from the keyboard, an external button, or even a card read. Access can be prevented or just limited to a select few card holders. This lockdown action can be custom fit to the particular needs of the customer.

Threat Level Management

With a click of a mouse, press of a button, or presentation of a Card, the system can be instantly reconfigured to coincide with the Homeland Security Advisory System and meet any heightened security requirements.

With a single action doors can be locked down, alarm points armed, readers disabled, access levels restricted, image recall invoked and more. The system can be made incrementally more secure with each action and just as quickly put back to normal. Components of the DSX system can be individually enabled or disabled to create the environment the situation requires.

DSX Threat Level Management can be customized to meet the specific needs of each customer.

Time Zone Control

Time Zone Control can quickly disable one Time Zone and/or enable another through Time Zone Linking. There are times when an application calls for multiple schedules to control cards or door locks with the ability to switch from one schedule to another without any programming or Time Zone reassignment. This action could be a manager card being used at a reader that switches a door from one locking schedule (Time Zone) to another or the clicking on an Output Icon in the Workstation program.

JetWay Extended Bypass

Airports sometimes require a means to discreetly bypass a door for more than a normal amount of time. When loading or unloading passengers the door can be bypassed for an extended amount of time by simply presenting the card twice to that reader. The door always locks as soon as it is closed. This ability is configurable by door and by card holder. It also works with Card+PIN readers.

Building Automation

This paper shows an over view of how WinDSX can be integrated into a single occupant or multitenant property at various levels with different systems.

Separate Alarm Outputs

This application shows a way to separate Door Forced from Door Held Open Alarms where the alarms are being transmitted offsite.

Clean Room Annunciation

In environments where a user wants to be aware that any two doors are open in an area. This application can be more than 2 doors and will provide an annunciation or lockout when two doors of concern are opened at the same time.

Man Trap

High Security Areas sometimes require a man trap application where there are typically two doors in a holding area or vestibule outside of a sensitive room. One door leads to the high security area while the other door leads to the non secured area. The application mandates that the two doors cannot be open or even unlocked at the same time. One door must shut and lock before the other door can unlock and open.

Occupancy Limit

An Occupancy Limit can be imposed on rooms where the number of people in the room have to be kept to a maximum number. Using a simple counter relay combined with linking this application is simple.

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Titan Alarm offers Brivo Enterprise Security System for Business

What if robust physical security systems weren’t just for enterprises? What if they were for small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs), too?

The truth is that they are. Titan Alarm has partnered with Brivo Systems and offers physical security solutions aren’t just for the pioneering enterprises and companies with big bucks; they’re for everyone. Hackers and thieves don’t pay much attention to whether a company is an enterprise or owned by a sole proprietor – why should we?

We don’t. Products at Brivo are designed for adaptability, scalability, and budgets both large and small.

Adaptability

Brivo OnAir integrates into the coffee shop on the corner as easily as it does into the corporate conglomerate headquartered in Seattle. Because of the cloud, physical security can be for as few as one or two doors or as many as all the offices in the corporate headquarters.

The access control system adapts to its environment. The coffee shop owner needs a simple installation; the corporation requires a more complex one. Both solutions, however, are built upon the same framework.

Scalability

Coffee shops grow. They start with one location and expand to others. With Brivo OnAir, the coffee shop owner doesn’t have to worry about purchasing a physical security system for each new storefront. The cloud allows her to incorporate other sites. All she has to do is have some card readers installed at her newest shop, and she’s good to go.

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Corporations also grow, sometimes globally. They sometimes have a need for a temporary office, too. Rather than attempt to purchase a physical security system overseas, the team at home expands access and security to the satellite location.

Budgets

Coffee shops and corporations do not have similar budgets. The former, particularly if it’s a new establishment, has much of its funds tied up in coffee beans, grinders, and all the other accoutrements. It needs an access control and security solution, but its budget is more or less limited. A corporation is likely to have a larger budget and possibly even to dedicate funds to identity and access management (IAM) and security.

Brivo OnAir, as well as our new HaaS program, work in both situations. Because it’s adaptive and scalable, the resources required are adaptive and scalable. In addition, many of the upfront costs are lower due to cloud management and computing. A final point: maintenance and costs are lower month-over-month and year-over-year, making the return on investment (ROI) greater and total cost of ownership (TCO) lower.

Want to learn more about how Titan Alarm and  Brivo OnAir can work in your specific environment? Give us a call!

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The Importance of Fire Inspections for your Business

fireinspectionProtecting employees, customers and property from the devastation of a fire is not on the moral obligation of a business owner, but it’s a requirement of the law. Failure to properly inspect your fire systems on a routine basis can lead to failures in the system, resulting in devastating losses for your business and potential fees and legal action from your local government. Its important to hire a professional inspector who not only understands the law, but also how to properly install and maintain the highest quality fire protection equipment in the optimal way for you location.

It’s the Law

In order to ensure that your fire alarm system is working properly it is required to be tested and inspected by a licensed fire alarm inspection company. This is required by law and should be performed at least once a year. Licensed inspectors will perform the required testing and inspection, provide a detailed inspection report, and can perform repairs on any noted deficiencies.

Most jurisdictions require at minimum an annual inspection by a licensed, certified fire inspector. Fire laws vary from state to state. In Arizona businesses are governed by state and local municipal fire codes and require fire inspections at least once per year and always when starting new construction projects or major renovations.

Failure to comply with the state and local codes to inspect your business properly can result in work freezes that can shut down your construction project or freeze your business activates. This along with fines for lack of compliance can cripple your ability to do business.

Legal information pertaining to your business can be obtained by visiting the websites for local, state and county fire marshals office. Projects and businesses operating at the federal level may also be subject to federal fire laws and codes.

Hiring a licensed fire inspection company is the best way to insure you are complying with all the applicable laws and is often required.

It’s the Right thing to Do

Protecting the safety of your employees, your property and assets is always the main objective of a fire inspection. Small problems can quickly lead to giant ones in a fire protection system and a fire is unforgiving event often resulting in great damage if the right systems are not functioning to prevent it and monitor for it. A yearly fire inspection is a great way to identify possible trouble areas.

Often basic code compliance does not mean optimal fire protection. Hiring a licensed fire inspector will also give you insight into how your system is functioning and what areas need work or improvement and can guide you in actions you can take to prevent problems with your systems, such as preventive maintenance for your fire system.

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How to Prevent Copper Theft

coppertheftCopper theft is growing problem facing businesses and home owners in Phoenix and surrounding areas. Since 2008 copper and other metal thefts have risen every year and accounted for billions of dollars in losses across the nation. In 2012 over 10,000 residences in Arizona filed insurance claims for copper theft. With continued high prices for copper and other metals sold as scrap and legislation proving ineffective its important for residents and business owners to take steps to protect their home and businesses from metal theft.

Copper and metal thieves target any exposed metal on your property. Recently thieves went as far to steal copper from electrical poles around Tempe town lake. Often thieves target roof top HVAC systems, electrical conduits, utility boxes, exposed plumbing and other hard to see areas. Because metal is nearly impossible to trace, thieves are able to sell the stolen metal for scrap.

Fortunately there are ways to protect your home and business and prevent copper theft.

Video Surveillance and Monitoring

One of the most effective ways to catch a copper thief is to install a video surveillance and monitored alarm system. However all systems are not created equal. Most traditional CCTV systems sold by most alarm companies are hardwired and rely on using the video after the crime has occurred to identify the suspects.

This is often not effective and results in few arrests and does not prevent the crime from occurring. Because traditional CCTV systems are hardwired, and copper theft often involves cutting and stealing electrical and video wire, security systems are often rendered unoperational and ineffective during the copper theft.

Video Surveillance

Titan Alarm has worked with leading industry companies developed systems to prevent copper theft by catching the thieves in the act or before the crime is committed. Our systems combine wireless motion detector with video IP video cameras that capture and identify movement using sophisticated software, triggering video monitoring, day or night, and alerting our central monitoring station which will verify the video and dispatch authorities up to 90% faster than traditional systems.

Our systems are wireless and discreet, to the average person they don’t appear like a video camera and operate over cellular service, so even if the camera itself is stolen it will still continue to send video and location information. Resulting in more arrests.

Video Verification

Traditional security often trigger false alarms, and because of this many jurisdictions require verification to receive a priority response from law enforcement. A verified alarm triggers a priority response from police allowing them to arrive in time to stop damage or theft of your property. Titan Alarm has partnered with leading security companies to offer video verification of alarm events.

Commercial video verification

Our systems capture video once a senor is activated, the video can quickly be verified as a real event and dispatch police within seconds. The differences in response times is often dramatic making video verification a must for companies that are serious about protecting livelihood.  In Phoenix Arizona an unverified alarm had an average response time of up to two hours, a Titan Verified video alarm has an average response time of 5min 13sec. Allowing ample time for the police to arrive and stop the theft before its complete.

Other Steps to Preventing Copper Theft:

Often access to the job site, facility or residence is what allows copper theft to occur. Securing your properties perimeter is important to preventing copper theft.

Using motion detectors and IP video surveillance and verified alarm systems combined with managed access controls on all gates, doors and ladders is a good way to protect your property. Access control systems for gates, doors and entrances allows your employees, family and friends to have access to your property while stopping all others.

Our advanced software based systems can identify intruders and detect whether the motion that triggered the alarm was actually an intruder or was an animal or other non threatening motion. By using smart software along with video verification you can ensure the quickest response time and fewer false alarms.

Speak with a Security Consultant.

Like most things, if you are serious about doing it right, its best to speak with an expert. At Titan Alarm we have decades of experience preventing theft. We employ only the top experts in the field, with back grounds in security, law enforcement and technology. Our security experts will work with you to create a cost effective and highly effective system to ensure the safety or your property and investment.

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Video Surveillance in Phoenix

At Titan Alarm our goal is more than just providing a security system. Our goal is to be a consultant for all your security needs. We would like the opportunity to educate you on the solution that is the best fit for your changing needs. We will never quote your job over the phone because quoting a quality surveillance system requires experience, innovation, and creativity that can only be done on-site and in person. We provide the best quality security cameras, surveillance cameras, IP cameras, and CCTV cameras in Phoenix, to help protect you.

VIEWING OPTIONS

  • Real time display with multi-camera views from local network (LAN)
  • Remote viewing and management allows for off-site live or recorded viewing
  • 3G: See your cameras from your Blackberry, Droid, and iPhone
  • User definable quality, speed and scheduling of video for each camera
  • Search by alarm, motion detection or event.
  • Data encryption and authentication seal security recordings for added security

THEFT BENEFITS

  • Visible cameras reduce chance of employee incidents
  • Monitor for shoplifters
  • Monitor outside vendors and service providers (delivery personnel, cleaning crews, etc.)
  • Monitor parking facilities for vehicle theft

IMPROVED EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE

  • Improve employee productivity
  • Monitor employee communication with customers
  • Monitor unacceptable behavior between employees

VANDALISM BENEFITS

  • Identify vandals
  • Monitor vulnerable areas such as those under construction, etc.
  • Reduce property damage
  • Reduce break-ins to autos and/or facilities

INSURANCE BENEFITS

  • Reduce incidents and insurance claims
  • Assist in the resolution of claims
  • May reduce insurance premiums

Video Surveillance Site Survey Form

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Updated by Titan Alarm on November 5, 2018.

Access Control

access controlAccess Control means much more than you think. Did you know that when you issue a key to an employee, you have just forfeited control of your facility? Keys can be copied, stolen, lost, abused, etc.

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Titan Alarm offers highly scalable, intelligent access control systems that support all types of access control functions.

Access Control Systems

Whether you need a simple 1-2 door system for a small business or need an enterprise level system covering 10,000 doors across multiple facilities, we have the right solution to meet your demands and help you regain control of your facility.

Professional Installation
At Titan Alarm, we hire the most skilled installers available so that we can provide a “turn key” solution. With other providers, the installation of the access control system may be divided amongst different sub-contractor specialists. Our installers perform the entire installation, from the wiring to the installation of the locks to the programming of the system server. Once the system is complete our installers will take the time to walk you through the operation of the system.

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We can add access control onto virtually any type of door! Maglocks, strikes, electrified handle sets, automatic door openers, or handicapped door systems can all be installed or configured to work with our systems.

Our systems are capable of any type of access/egress device, including:

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  • Smart Cards
  • Magnetic Stripe Cards
  • Proximity Cards
  • Biometric Devices (Fingerprint/Retina Scan/Handprint)
  • Keypad
  • Bar Code Cards
  • Wiegand Cards
  • REX Devices (Motion Detectors/Push Buttons/Infrared/Crashbars)

Whether you just need to protect one door or have multiple facilities that you need integrated, Titan Alarm has the expertise and technology available to create the perfect access control solution for your business.

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Updated by Titan Alarm on November 2, 2018.