Total Recall to Demo CrimeEye Surveillance Unit at ASIS 2015

Total Recall Corporation, a video-centric security technology provider, will highlight its successful line of CrimeEye surveillance units and showcase exciting new technologies in video surveillance at ASIS International’s 61st Annual Seminar and Exhibits this September in Anaheim, California. Total Recall Corporation is also a sponsor of this year’s ASIS Texas Night to be held in conjunction with ASIS on Sunday, Sept. 27.

“It's an exciting time for Total Recall Corporation as we celebrate 30 years of providing cutting edge video surveillance and security solutions to law enforcement, cities, municipalities, and enterprise businesses," said Total Recall President Jordan Heilweil. “We develop our own security products — such as our exclusive CrimeEye field units — and we have also worked to establish strong partnerships with security industry leaders like AXIS, Genetec and Dallmeier so that our solutions are comprehensive. We look forward each year to sharing the latest in security with the thousands of our peers that attend ASIS.”

Show attendees are encouraged to visit Total Recall Corporation at ASIS Booth 2239 to demo the exclusive CrimeEye and CrimeEye—RD (Rapid Deployment) video surveillance field units. Often used by cities and municipalities, CrimeEye units observe, capture, and transmit video surveillance data via a wide spectrum of cameras, networking, and software platforms. Technology partner Dallmeier will also present at the Total Recall Booth to demo their Panomera Multifocal sensor system video surveillance camera line. These cameras are specially developed for video surveillance of expansive areas and perfectly compliment Total Recall’s video surveillance solutions.

“Put Total Recall Corporation on your must see list for ASIS 2015,” said Heilweil. “Our technologies and partnerships have become the go-to solution for the law enforcement and government security communities.”

Total Recall Corporation is a proud sponsor this year of the popular ASIS Texas Night. Attendees are encouraged to visit with Total Recall Corporation’s representatives at the event to be hosted at Tortilla Jo’s on Sunday, Sept. 27, from 7-11 p.m.

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