Active shooterIntrusion Technologies, Louroe Electronics integrate threat detection t technologies

Published 2 July 2018

Most of the casualties in an active shooter attack are killed or injured in the first three minutes. On average, responders arrive and engage the attackers in 4–11 minutes. Intrusion Technologies says that the its AIMS platform, using Louroe’s Digifact-A microphone, detects and activates 360° protective systems in less than four seconds, stopping the would-be assailant before tragedy strikes.

Charlotte, NCIntrusion Technologies Inc. and Louroe Electronics, an audio security company, last week announced their intent to combine technologies to help protect against active assailant threats. By integrating Intrusion Technologies’ Active Intruder Mitigation System (AIMS) with Louroe Electronics’ Digifact-A microphone, clients will be able to detect and deter active assailants in the first few seconds of an attack to save lives.

Active assailant events most commonly occur in businesses, schools, and government facilities. Increases in active assailant attacks on people and facilities have resulted in significant numbers of deaths and injuries. The majority of casualties are killed or injured in the first three minutes. On average, responders arrive and engage the attackers in 4–11 minutes. Intrusion Technologies says that the AIMS platform, using Louroe’s Digifact-A, detects and activates 360° protective systems in less than four seconds, stopping the would-be assailant before tragedy strikes.

“Intrusion Technologies recognized the need for an immediate and effective security solution to the increasing attacks on our academic institutions, businesses, churches, and other facilities. The introduction of Louroe Electronics’ Digifact-A microphone perfectly aligns with our company’s philosophy of identifying “best-of-breed” technology to ensure the safety of our citizens in case of a direct threat event,” said Michael Rehfeld, CEO of Intrusion Technologies. “Our motto is ‘every second saves lives,’ and our supplier relationship with Louroe further underscores that conviction.”

“Our work with Intrusion Technologies is of the utmost importance in securing schools, buildings, and facilities. The integration of Louroe Electronics gunshot detection with the Intrusion Technologies smart building system will give first responders near instant notification of an active shooter. This trend of gun violence must end and our collaborative work is a step towards achieving that goal “added Cameron Javdani of Louroe Electronics.