Alertus + Hanwha Vision
Modern security, unified responses
Disconnected video surveillance and mass notification tools can delay response times and compromise safety. The Alertus Technologies and Hanwha Vision partnership bridges this gap. Integrating Hanwha’s AI analytics and video management with the Alertus Mass Notification System (MNS) automates emergency protocols, ensuring instant communication to the right people.
The Power of Integrated Intelligence
This technology partnership empowers security teams to transform passive surveillance into an active component of their emergency communication strategy.
Scalable Reliability
Whether for a single building or a global enterprise, the integration is designed to handle high-demand environments with fail-safe reliability.
Comprehensive Coverage
Utilize existing security infrastructure to serve as notification endpoints, maximizing your Hanwha Vision investment.
Unified Management
Manage notification and surveillance through one interface to simplify workflows and reduce operator stress.
| Key Integration Features | |
|---|---|
| Feature | The Value Add |
| Automated Alerting | Leverage Hanwha’s AI-driven camera technology—designed to identify unauthorized entry, loitering, or weapons—to initiate pre-configured Alertus emergency notifications. |
| IP Display Integration | Utilize Alertus to broadcast critical text and visual notifications directly onto monitors and screens connected to Hanwha. |
| Actionable Intelligence | Automatically initiates a live video feed for security personnel the moment an alert occurs, enabling immediate visual assessment of the incident. |
| Two-Way Verification | Empower response teams by delivering Hanwha live video feeds alongside emergency alerts, ensuring rapid incident assessment and the strategic allocation of critical assets. |
By combining the precision of Hanwha Vision with the reach of Alertus, you gain more than just a security upgrade—you gain peace of mind. Let’s build a safer, more responsive environment for your facility today.