Why Accuracy Matters
In stadiums, where crowds gather, the difference between accurate vertical shot detection and a false-positive system can literally be measured in lives saved. Accurate vertical shot detection can identify the precise floor, room, or open-air coordinates within seconds—eliminating the deadly delays caused by vague “building alarms.” Systems proven under DHS SAFETY Act testing achieve >99.9 % detection with near-zero false alarms from slamming doors or fireworks, ensuring first responders in stadiums receive exact shooter location and weapon type intelligence the moment the first round is fired.
Learning more about vertical shot detection for stadiums
Join the growing number of stadium stakeholders attending monthly virtual briefings on next-generation vertical shot detection. These sessions feature law-enforcement end-users, DHS evaluators, and venue operators who share unfiltered lessons learned—plus live Q&A on integrating accurate systems into stadium’s existing security ecosystem without disruption.
How to choose the right vertical shot detection for stadiums
The best vertical shot detection isn’t the cheapest—it’s the one proven under DHS scrutiny to deliver floor-level accuracy in high-rises and open-air precision in urban canyons. Look for systems with published third-party test results showing >99.9 % detection and <1 false alarm per 5,000 sensor-days in environments matching your venue’s density and noise profile.
Other considerations for vertical shot detection in stadiums
Beyond accuracy, stadium decision-makers must consider liability exposure. Only DHS SAFETY Act-covered vertical shot detection 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.”
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