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VVs 15th

by msecadm4921

To mark their 15th anniversary, Visual Verification recently held an open day at the company’s Cheshire control centre. In addition to showcasing Visual Verification’s remote monitoring capabilities, Vista technical representatives were on hand to explain the latest range of Vista SmartDisc technology.

Visual Verification’s remote services include CCTV and alarm monitoring, staff protection, secure call handling, access control and security check calls. Visual Verification is now using Vista’s SmartControl VLS-CPRO software – connecting to remote sites across a variety of vertical markets.

Assisting its customers to take advantage of the high-performance Vista SmartDisc range, Visual Verification are offering a free Vista SmartDisc VLS-10DR 10-channel transmitter to any customers signing-up for their latest three-year contract.

After lunch, the open day itinerary continued with delegates being guided around Visual Verification’s facilities.

Commenting on the day

Chris Connors, Visual Verification’s Sales and Marketing Manager said: "Harnessing the power of Vista technology will help us provide further depth to our portfolio of tailored security and management solutions – from inception to completion. We are the largest independent monitoring station operating in the United Kingdom, with the highest industry accreditations and over 15-years experience. With Vista technology, Visual Verification is set to continue to evolve its high-quality remote security and communication solutions to even more customers, worldwide."

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