Total Recall to Showcase CrimeEye® Surveillance Units and New Technologies at IACP 2015 in Chicago

Total Recall Corporation, a video-centric security technology provider, will showcase its exclusive CrimeEye line of citywide surveillance solutions and exciting new product technologies and solutions at the 122nd Annual International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference and Law Enforcement Education and Technology Exposition this October in Chicago.

“The law enforcement community has been the pillar of the Total Recall Corporation customer base for 30 years and the IACP conference is one of our favorite venues for sharing our products and technologies, many of which are designed specifically for them to aid in carrying out their very important mission,” said Jordan Heilweil, president of Total Recall.

IACP — where law enforcement professionals address critical issues, advance their knowledge, and equip operations for the future — will be held Oct. 24-27 at McCormick Place West in Chicago. Show attendees are encouraged to visit Total Recall Corporation at IACP Booth 3025 to demo the latest in police security surveillance solutions.

Total Recall is proud to be celebrating 30 years of providing affordable and effective video surveillance solutions for law enforcement, business, and government. Total Recall specializes in developing creative solutions for customers’ specific security needs by working on the project from design concept to total build-out. Total Recall provides system documentation, training, and support. Among the items on display in the booth will be the exclusive CrimeEye  line of citywide surveillance solutions including CrimeEye-RD, the rapid deployment video surveillance field unit which was developed by Total Recall Corporation in direct response to requests from the law enforcement community. With CrimeEye-RD, no tools are required for a rapid, single-person installation. Equipped with HDTV-quality Axis dome network cameras, the CrimeEye-RD unit will have you streaming high quality video surveillance within a matter of minutes.

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