Preparing for Hurricane Helene

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Our monitoring station partner CMS has a proven track record of providing reliable service, even during challenging conditions. With three facilities located in Florida, California, and New Jersey, they are well-equipped to handle the potential impacts of Hurricane Helene, as you'll see here.

Hurricane Helene, now a Category 3 storm with winds reaching 120 MPH, is expected to make landfall tonight on Florida's west coast near the panhandle. This powerful storm will likely impact residents in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee in the coming days. If you live in the affected area, please prepare accordingly and follow the evacuation orders issued by local officials.

If you are an Alarm Grid monitored customer located outside the area affected by Hurricane Helene you should notice no change in the way your alarm signals are treated. Although CMS has a location in Florida, its system routes incoming alarm reports to eliminate any negative impact on customers in unaffected areas.

If you are in the affected area, you can expect that low-priority signals (residential or commercial power failures, low batteries, supervisory and trouble signals) will be disregarded during the storm. Disregarding these signals frees operators up to concentrate on emergencies.

During the storm, the CMS Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system will initially handle all burglary alarms. The IVR uses Natural Language Speech Recognition (NLSR) to handle Burglary Alarms (except dispatch), and notifications on low-priority calls. This will be the case for any accounts in the affected areas while the storm is ongoing.

The IVR system provides immediate response to thousands of signals simultaneously, allowing Alarm Specialists to focus on responding to emergency conditions, i.e., Fire, Panic/Holdup, and Medical. In areas hit by Hurricane Helene, emergency personnel will likely cease responding to non-emergency calls for service, including burglary alarms.

For our customers who are in the path of this storm, please heed the advice of local officials and weather professionals. Do what you need to do to keep yourself and your family safe. When all is said and done, that's all that matters.

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