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Security Reporting and Monitoring Logs

Security reporting turns monitoring activity into clear records. Gazer documents incidents, patrols, access activity, voice interventions, and notable events so property teams understand what happened.

  • Incident reports
  • Patrol and access logs
  • Clear property visibility

What it supports

What This Technology Supports

Security reporting supports every monitoring workflow, including live video monitoring, remote video monitoring, virtual patrols, gate and intercom support, visitor and driver verification, voice intervention, and incident response.

How it works

How Security Reporting Works

  1. 01

    Activity Is Reviewed

    Operators review live activity, detections, patrols, access events, or incidents.

  2. 02

    Event Is Verified

    The operator confirms what happened and what response was taken.

  3. 03

    Details Are Documented

    Time, camera/location, activity summary, response action, and notes are recorded.

  4. 04

    Records Are Organized

    Reports and logs are structured for property review.

  5. 05

    Property Teams Follow Up

    Reports help teams understand patterns, incidents, and next steps.

Operators stay central

Monitoring Is More Valuable When It Is Documented

A monitoring response is only part of the value. Reports and logs help property teams review incidents, access activity, patrols, and recurring patterns after the event.

Where it applies

Where It Applies

  • Truck yards
  • Construction sites
  • Commercial properties
  • Multi-unit residential buildings
  • Industrial sites
  • Warehouses
  • Auto dealerships
  • Hotels / parking areas

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in a security report?

A security report may include the event time, camera or location, activity summary, operator response, escalation notes, access details, and other relevant information.

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 access events documented?

Yes. Gate, visitor, driver, intercom, truck, trailer, and access events can be documented when they are part of the monitoring workflow.

Why are monitoring logs useful?

Monitoring logs help property teams review incidents, identify patterns, follow up on events, and maintain better operational visibility.

Service area

Security Reporting Across Canada

Gazer Monitoring Inc provides Security 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 a Reporting Workflow Around Your Property

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