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Alarm Video Verification · Dallas, TX

Video Verified Alarm Systems in Dallas, TX

  • Live operator review of every alarm
  • Faster police response on real threats
  • Fewer false alarms, fewer fines
  • Works with most existing camera systems
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Video verified alarm system installation in Dallas, TX

TXP Security installs and monitors video verified alarm systems in Dallas, TX for commercial properties across DFW. Wind on a loading dock door, a cleaning crew working late, a sensor knocked out of alignment, any of these can trigger an alarm, and most of these calls turn out to be false. Whether it is permit fines, after-hours phone calls, or the panic of a 2 a.m. notification, every false trip costs you something.

The bigger cost is what happens on the call that actually matters: slower police response, because the system has tripped too many times to be taken seriously. A video verified alarm closes that gap. From Plano down to Arlington and across the Stemmons and LBJ corridors, we install and monitor verified systems for offices, warehouses, schools, construction sites, retail, and house of worship.

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Video Verified Alarm Assessment · Dallas, TX

Get a Video Verified Alarm Assessment for Your Dallas Property

Whether you are upgrading an existing alarm system, integrating alarm video verification into the cameras you already own, or building a new commercial site, our Dallas team walks the property, reviews your panel and camera coverage, and shows you what a verified system would actually catch.
Assessment of your current panel, sensors, and camera coverage

Covers after-hours areas, exterior, and zones that trip most

Mon to Fri 8am to 6pm office. 24/7 monitoring & dispatch

How Video Alarm Verification Works at TXP Security

A regular alarm system tells the monitoring center that a sensor went off. The operator calls the contact list, and if no one answers or someone confirms the alarm, police are dispatched. The operator has no idea what is actually happening on the property.

Video alarm verification adds the missing piece. When the alarm trips on a TXP-monitored site, our central station operator pulls up the live feed and looks at the property. We see the loading dock, the back of the warehouse, the side door of the office, and make the call from there. If it is a real intrusion, dispatch gets a verified call with a description of what is on camera. If it is a raccoon or a swinging branch, the call ends there.

Live operators verifying alarm before police response

The Real Cost of Unverified Alarms and Why Dallas Commercial Sites Partner with TXP Security

  • False alarm fines add up fast. Most cities across DFW track commercial false alarms and start charging after the first few. The fines compound monthly.
  • Police treat verified calls as priority. A verified intrusion gets dispatched as a crime in progress, not as one more false alarm in the queue.
  • After-hours calls land on your team. When your alarm trips at 2 a.m., the call goes to your manager, not your installer. Verified systems cut that down.
  • Loading docks and lots trigger false alarms. Outdoor zones with weather, wildlife, and after-hours activity generate far more false trips than anything inside the building.
  • Operators get eyes on before dispatch. Our central station sees the actual property on camera before anyone calls police, so the response is based on what is happening.
  • Verified intrusions get faster response. Police roll on verified calls with the right urgency, and dispatch already has a description of what they are walking into.

What TXP Security Brings to a Video Verified Alarm Install

TXP Security installs and monitors video verified alarm systems for commercial properties across Dallas and DFW. We work with the cameras and panels you already own where it makes sense, route every alarm through a UL-listed monitoring station, and handle the full system in-house from site assessment to dispatch. Our commercial alarm installation and live video monitoring teams handle the work end to end.

Integrated with what you already own

We work with your commercial camera systems and alarm panels. No rip and replace. The setup you already own gets reviewed, retained where it works, and tied into video verification through the central station.

UL-Listed monitoring station
Trained operators at a UL-listed central station review your alarms, not a call center. The same team sees the camera feed, makes the dispatch decision, and stays on the line until police arrive.
Full coverage from one team
Site assessment, installation, monitoring, and dispatch handled in-house. One vendor accountable for the whole system, which matters when something goes wrong at 2 a.m. and you do not want to chase three companies.

Talk to our Dallas Video Verified Alarm Installation Team

If you are running a commercial site anywhere from Garland to Las Colinas and your alarm system keeps tripping on nothing, or you are building out a new property and want video verification in from the start, the next step is to call us for site assessment. We will look at the panel, the cameras, and the zones that keep firing, and tell you straight whether the system is the right call for your business. On-site, no obligation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does video verification actually reduce false alarm fines?

Yes, because when our operator sees the property on camera and confirms the alarm is false, the dispatch never happens, which means the fine never lands on your permit.

Will police really respond faster to a verified alarm than an unverified one?

They generally do, because a verified intrusion gets logged as a crime in progress with someone watching it on camera, which moves it ahead of routine alarm calls in the queue.

Do I need to replace my current alarm panel to add video verification?

Not in most cases, because we can usually integrate verification with the panel and cameras you already own, though the age of the equipment is something we check during the walk-through.

What happens if the cameras cannot see what triggered the alarm?

If the camera angle does not cover the zone that fired, the operator follows your standard protocol and calls the contact list, which is why camera placement is part of the design.

How long does it take from the alarm tripping to police being dispatched?

For a verified intrusion, it usually runs under a minute, because the operator watches the live feed as the alarm comes in and calls dispatch the moment the threat is real.

What does it cost to add video verification to an existing commercial alarm setup?

It depends on the age of your panel and how many cameras need to be tied in, which is exactly what we walk through before any quote is written.

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