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ATTENTION Asheville area auto dealers.

Are you having problems with the theft of catalytic converters, vandalism - or do you have even bigger problems such as this dealer in California (watch video here)?
Put a stop to it NOW with the Virtual Guard Protection System from MonitorClosely.com.

A traditional CCTV system that only records may be good for reviewing a crime but it is not that beneficial in notification of a crime in progress. Our system will allow you to do both!! It's a normal CCTV recording system during the day and a Virtual Guard at night! It is critical that law enforcement is notified immediately, WHILE the crime is in progress, in order to apprehend the criminal and prevent further damage or loss.

The MonitorClosely.com Virtual Guard Service ultimately saves you money (ROI in the first year)! It is like having full-time hired guards but at a fraction of the cost. In addition, our system works 24/7, never takes a break, never falls asleep, doesn't need a vacation, never asks for a raise and never complains - try that with a traditional security guard.
Once a crime is detected, our 24/7 monitoring center is immediately notified which aids in expediting law enforcement response and apprehending the criminal!

Do you already have an existing CCTV system? We can even integrate our solution into your existing system so you can experience the added benefit of our Virtual Guard.

Contact us today for a FREE site survey and proposal based upon your exact needs.

Toll free: 1-877-939-3668
email: sfox@monitorclosely.com

Serving the following areas: Asheville, Hendersonville, Brevard, Marion, Hickory and surrounding areas of Western North Carolina. Bristol, Johnson City, Kingsport, Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Sevierville, and surrounding areas of Eastern Tennessee.

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