Everon Launches Active Video Monitoring Services

New Service Enables Proactive Threat Detection And Faster Response

Everon, has expanded its remote video monitoring portfolio with the launch of an enhanced active video monitoring service. Designed to deliver proactive threat detection and response, the solution operates through Everon’s UL-listed, redundant monitoring centers and helps deter criminal activity before incidents escalate.

The service leverages customers’ existing camera systems and infrastructure, enabling real-time intervention across indoor and outdoor commercial environments. When suspicious activity is detected, trained Everon monitoring agents can activate lights and audio deterrents, issue live voice warnings, and coordinate guard or law enforcement dispatch when necessary—supporting faster and more effective response.

Proactive Monitoring For Commercial Environments

According to David Charney, Senior Vice President of Video at Everon, “With active video monitoring, businesses can supplement traditional alarm devices to enhance protection and help reduce false alarms—or, in some environments, use it as an effective alternative—by relying on our monitoring experts for advanced threat detection and deterrence.”

The service supports around-the-clock monitoring and is designed to deliver higher engagement than traditional alarm verification, providing businesses with greater situational awareness and peace of mind.

Key Capabilities And Operational Flexibility

Everon’s active video monitoring solution includes a range of features that allow customers to tailor protection based on risk and site requirements:

  • Live outdoor monitoring with activation of lights, strobes, audio deterrents, and two-way voice
  • Flexible coverage of critical zones or entire properties, including remote locations
  • Use of existing camera and video infrastructure to reduce upfront costs
  • Optional pole- or building-mounted deployments, including solar and cellular configurations
  • System health alerts and basic remote troubleshooting
  • AI-assisted detection for after-hours indoor or unoccupied spaces
  • Full audit trails and incident reports for acknowledged alarms
  • Upcoming access management reporting to measure deterrence effectiveness

Broad Use Cases Across Commercial Sites

The solution is designed for a wide range of environments, including commercial interiors after hours, industrial facilities, warehouses, rooftops, loading docks, fenced asset yards, retail locations with high-value inventory, unoccupied storefronts, rural properties, and fleet parking areas.

Active video monitoring builds on Everon’s existing remote video services portfolio, which includes video tours, video alarm verification, video audits, video escort, and help-assist response.

Expanding A Full-Service Video Strategy

Don Young, Chief Executive Officer of Everon, stated: “With the addition of active video monitoring, Everon now leads as a full-service video provider—offering one of the most comprehensive ranges of video solutions and services in the industry.”

The expanded offering reflects Everon’s focus on proactive security strategies that reduce risk, improve response times, and help commercial customers operate with greater confidence.

Everon is a leading national integrator and service provider of commercial security, video, fire, and life safety solutions. Ranked the third-largest security company in the U.S. by SDM Magazine, Everon supports more than 300,000 customer locations with a nationwide network of over 5,000 employees across 100+ branches, delivering reliable protection for commercial property, people, and assets.

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https://security.world/remote-video-monitoring

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https://www.everonsolutions.com


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. What Is Everon’s Active Video Monitoring Service?
    It is a proactive security service that uses live video monitoring and real-time intervention to deter threats before incidents escalate.
  2. Does The Service Require New Cameras?
    No. The solution leverages existing camera systems and infrastructure to minimize upfront costs.
  3. How Does Active Video Monitoring Reduce False Alarms?
    AI-assisted detection and trained monitoring agents help distinguish real threats from non-threat activity.
  4. Where Is The Monitoring Performed?
    Monitoring is conducted through Everon’s UL-listed, redundant monitoring centers.
  5. What Types Of Sites Can Use This Service?
    Commercial buildings, industrial sites, warehouses, retail locations, remote properties, and fleet parking areas.
Source: everonsolutions.com
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