San Jose has made the decision to not respond to unverified alarms and the policy change occured on January 1, 2012. While this will result in fewer police responses to reports of alarms, police will continue to respond to panic and robbery alarms.
The Department will also respond to “verified” alarms.
Verification may come in the form of sound, video, or eyewitness accounts that indicate a crime is occurring and thereby constituting a “verified” response. To learn more visit the San Jose Police Department's website to read San Jose Police Department Verified Response Protocol.
Due to the false alarms the San Jose Police Department has experienced it will no longer responsed to unverified alarms. Standard alarm systems do not have audio verification and often users make mistakes and create false alarms. In fact, the San Jose Police Department found that 98% of the alarm events they responded to were false alarms.
You need to get an ADT Audio Verified Security System installed so the San Jose Police Department will repond to your alarm.
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THE SOLUTION: One of the most cost effective ways to verify an alarm event that meets the San Jose Police Department's Verified Response Protocol is to have an ADT Two-Way Voice Audio Verification System installed. Order your ADT Home Security System with ADT's SecurityLink Alarm Monitoring Service and you will be assured your alarm will be audio verified and that the San Jose Police Department will respond to your home alarm.
An ADT Two-way Voice Audio Verification Security System with SecurityLink Monitoring provides you with speakerphone connection to ADT when an alarm is received by ADT Central Station Network. This allows for "sound" verification of your alarm event and voice communication during police, medical and fire emergencies.