Copwatch offers free panic-button app
Press free panic button and a Copwatch vehicle will respond.
Copwatch a security firm has revolutionised access to security for everyone living in Centurion by offering a free panic button application to be downloaded by anyone living in Centurion – enabling anyone to have Copwatch responding to their aid.
Copwatch Operations Manager Bertus Myburgh said Copwatch formed a partnership with a prominent Centurion social media group Centurion Concerned Citizens (CCC).
He said in the partnership with CCC, would enable any resident in Centurion to have access to Copwatch response vehicles.
Myburgh said the initiative was initiated to enable Centurion residents with access to safety and security.
“The application is downloaded from the CCC page on Facebook and enables anyone with it to press a panic button that alerts the Copwatch control room and allows a Copwatch vehicle to be dispatched to that person,” he said.
Mayburgh said should Copwatch not have a vehicle to respond to a panic button request, a message will be sent to the CCC.
“The Copwatch panic button is free and insures the security firm will issue 24/7 assistance,” said Mayburgh.
He said the firm had always been committed to community safety and they (Copwatch and CCC) have now taken their commitment to a whole new level.
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