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Incident Reporting and Activity Logs for Monitored Properties

Gazer Monitoring Inc documents incidents, patrols, access activity, and verified events so property teams have clear records after every monitoring shift.

  • Live operator monitoringOperators actively watch priority camera views.
  • AI-assisted detectionDetection supports the operator workflow.
  • Activity logs & reportsEvents and activity are clearly documented.

What it does

What Incident Reporting Includes

Incident reporting turns monitoring activity into useful records. Reports and logs help property teams understand what happened, when it happened, what action was taken, and what may need follow-up.

  • Incident reports
  • Daily activity logs
  • Virtual patrol records
  • Gate and access event logs
  • Voice intervention documentation
  • Escalation notes

How it works

How Incident Reporting Works

  1. 01

    Monitor Activity

    Operators review live activity, alerts, patrols, and access events.

  2. 02

    Verify Events

    Important activity is confirmed and categorized.

  3. 03

    Document Details

    Operators record what happened, when it happened, and what response occurred.

  4. 04

    Deliver Records

    Reports or logs are made available according to the monitoring workflow.

Why it matters

Clear Records After Every Event

Security monitoring is more valuable when property teams can see what happened. Gazer reporting helps turn monitoring into accountability, visibility, and follow-up action.

Better visibility for property teams
Clear incident history
Access and patrol documentation
Easier follow-up after events

Use cases

Best Use Cases

Truck yards

Construction sites

Residential communities

Commercial properties

Warehouses and logistics sites

Industrial properties

Technology + operators

Reporting Built Into the Monitoring Workflow

Reports are created from verified monitoring activity, patrols, gate events, voice interventions, and incident responses.

  • Operator notes
  • Event timestamps
  • Access records
  • Patrol logs
  • Incident summaries

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in an incident report?

An incident report may include the event time, location or camera view, activity summary, operator response, escalation notes, and other relevant details.

Are virtual patrols documented?

Yes. Scheduled virtual patrols can be logged so property teams know when checks were completed and whether anything required attention.

Are gate and access events recorded?

Yes. Gate, visitor, driver, truck, trailer, and access events can be documented when those workflows are part of the monitoring plan.

Why are activity logs important?

Activity logs help property teams review what happened after a shift, identify patterns, follow up on incidents, and maintain better operational visibility.

Service area

Incident Reporting Across Canada

Gazer Monitoring Inc provides Incident Reporting across Canada, including key Ontario markets such as Mississauga, Brampton, Milton, London, Bolton, Caledon, Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge, Woodstock, Windsor, and surrounding areas.

  • Mississauga
  • Brampton
  • Milton
  • London
  • Bolton
  • Caledon
  • Kitchener-Waterloo
  • Cambridge
  • Woodstock
  • Windsor

Free, no-obligation

Build an Incident Reporting Workflow Around Your Property

Tell Gazer Monitoring Inc about your cameras, access points, risk hours, and security concerns. A monitoring specialist will recommend a workflow that fits your site.