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    Alarm community system

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    Undergraduate dissertation (3.543Mb)
    Date
    2024-06
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    Lubwama, Ian
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    An Alarm Community System is an integrated network designed to enhance public safety and security within local neighborhoods. By leveraging advanced communication technologies, such systems enable rapid dissemination of emergency alerts, security notifications, and real-time updates to residents. This community-driven approach to safety promotes proactive crime prevention, encourages neighborhood watch programs, and fosters a collaborative environment for addressing local emergencies. The system utilizes a combination of smart devices, automated messaging, and mobile apps to alert citizens and authorities about potential threats or incidents. As communities become more interconnected through digital platforms, Alarm Community Systems offer an effective solution to improve response times, empower residents, and strengthen overall public safety.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12281/19779
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