OffSite Vision to Unveil EmergenZ Real-time Security & Safety Solutions Product Suite at ISC East

Leading NJ- based security and safety specialist set to exhibit at ISC East Booth #566 and showcase its cloud-based, highly scalable solutions that identify the location of people and high-value assets.

OffSite Vision Holdings, Inc. (OSVH) today announced that the company will be exhibiting at the ISC East show, the east coast’s largest security show that will bring together the top security professionals in the industry. ISC East will take place from Nov. 18-19 at the Javits Convention Center in New York City. At the show, OSVH will be showcasing its EmergenZ Real-time Security & Safety Solutions at booth #566, and feature product demonstrations of its EmergenZ Evacuation & Asset Secure products. All solutions provide cloud-based, highly scalable security options that identify the location of people and high-value assets, from anywhere at any time. Attendees will be able to see first-hand how to protect their facilities 24/7 and keep their valuable assets and people secure.

At the ISC East show, OSVH will be showcasing its EmergenZ Evacuation and Asset Secure products for the first time. EmergenZ Evacuation provides the vital information that first stand emergency response teams and security personnel require to gain immediate and accurate data to identify, respond and mitigate an emergency situation quickly and effectively. EmergenZ Asset Secure allows security personnel and facility managers the ability to automate inventory management and account for valuable assets in real-time. It utilizes specialized activity indicators that identify and track enabled assets, sending immediate alerts if assets are taken outside the facility or beyond preconfigured perimeters.

Our goal at ISC East this year is to create awareness of our life safety solutions. This is our first public launch and we have chosen ISC East as our backyard partner and stepping ground to make a smooth transition into the market and for all future showings and events,” said Mark Eklund, president of OSVH.

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