With the launch of Safe Zones and the calculation model Total Time to Safety (TTS), a new way of organising security is introduced. Organisations can now define, measure and control how quickly people should be able to reach safety – even before an incident occurs, according to Intrasenze.

In the security industry, the role of guards has long been about emergency response – being dispatched when something has already happened. With Safe Zones, people, sensors and organisations are connected in a shared digital situational overview. When an incident occurs, a safety zone is automatically created where the right actors can collaborate in real time – with clear information about where the event is taking place, who is affected and how the situation is developing.

Analyses whether the goal is achievable

This means, according to Intrasenze, that guards can act faster and more precisely. Instead of merely being a resource dispatched after an alarm, they can become an integrated part of the organisation’s operational security from the outset. What is new in the model is that organisations themselves can define how quickly people should be able to reach safety in different environments.

Through the calculation model Total Time to Safety (TTS), each organisation can set a target for how quickly help should arrive or the situation should be under control. The system then analyses the organisation’s resources, roles and alarm chains to show whether the goal is achievable – and what is required to reach it.

More proactive security work

In practice, this means a shift from a reactive approach – where resources are dispatched after the alarm has already sounded – to more proactive security work where organisations can plan and organise their response in advance, according to Intrasenze.

– With Safe Zones, security actors can work more proactively. Guards become not just a response, but part of the operational safety in real time, says Intrasenze CEO Tony Fahlström.

The launch also marks the fact that the patented method behind Safe Zones is now fully implemented in the solution. This means the solution is now ready for market and that a full-scale rollout is beginning, starting in Sweden and Spain.

Safe-zone Intrasenze

By combining Safe Zones with TTS, organisations can not only activate an operational safety zone when something happens – but also analyse and control how quickly people can reach safety before an incident occurs.

Published on Security Worldmarket (Swedish)