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Live video monitoring has become a powerful tool for preventing crime across a wide range of properties - from parking garages and construction sites to offices, dealerships, and commercial facilities. Cameras allow operators to detect suspicious behaviour early and intervene before incidents escalate.
But the security landscape in the United States is changing. Law enforcement across major cities is facing resource constraints, and many jurisdictions now operate under verified-alarm response policies, under which police will only dispatch officers if a crime is confirmed.
This means that for many monitoring centers, simply detecting suspicious activity is no longer enough. Without a reliable on-site response, operators are often left watching incidents unfold on camera with limited ability to intervene.
By adding AURA’s dispatch platform to their monitoring workflow, StopIt gave their team the ability to dispatch a licensed security responder the moment suspicious activity is detected - bridging the gap between detection and real-world intervention.

Before adding AURA to their monitoring workflows, dispatching a security responder often required manual coordination and led to inconsistent response times.
This created several operational challenges:

StopIt added AURA into its monitoring operations to provide a scalable and reliable response layer.
Through the AURA platform, operators can dispatch licensed security responders directly from their monitoring interface as soon as suspicious activity is confirmed.
With AURA, StopIt has access to:
This allows StopIt’s operators to escalate incidents quickly, while the platform handles responder coordination, tracking, and reporting.

Since adopting AURA into its monitoring operations, StopIt has strengthened both its operational performance and its customer value proposition.