Why Accuracy Matters
False alarms cost power companies millions in wasted emergency response and lost productivity every year. Accurate gunfire location eliminates that burden by requiring dual- or triple-verification of acoustic, optical, and thermal signatures before alerting authorities. Independent DHS SAFETY Act evaluations confirm these systems maintain >99.95 % accuracy in real-world power company environments, meaning police arrive with certainty—not skepticism—and businesses avoid the reputational damage of repeated “cry-wolf” incidents.
Learning more about gunfire location for power companies
The fastest way to understand gunfire location options is a 15-minute discovery call with a DHS SAFETY Act approved technology representative. You’ll receive a customized threat map showing high-risk zones in power companies and learn which gunfire location solutions have already been deployed by peer organizations under identical regulatory and liability concerns.
How to choose the right gunfire location for power companies
Choosing gunfire location for power companies starts with one non-negotiable: DHS SAFETY Act coverage. Only approved systems have undergone rigorous independent testing for accuracy across indoor, outdoor, and vertical environments. Insist on seeing the actual Designation or Certification letter—then compare documented detection speed, false-alarm rate, and vertical precision specific to power company’s building types.
Other considerations for gunfire location in power companies
Beyond accuracy, power company decision-makers must consider liability exposure. Only DHS SAFETY Act-covered gunfire location provides statutory caps or elimination of third-party claims following an attack. Without this protection, even the most accurate system leaves venues like schools and businesses vulnerable to lawsuits claiming the technology “should have done more.”
Learn More about SAFETY Act-approved gunfire location