Remote video monitoring and live human response built for high-value inventory environments
Protect staff during high-risk incidents. Instant panic response and verified emergency handling support your team when seconds matter.
Secure every high-value movement. Monitor inventory transfers, opening/closing routines, and vulnerable staff with live virtual escort and oversight.
Continuous monitoring of high-risk areas
Dedicated operators, assisted by AI, actively monitor display counters, entrances, and customer activity in real time to detect suspicious behaviour, casing, and theft indicators that automated systems may miss.
Panic alarm video verification
When staff trigger a panic alarm, operators instantly access live video to verify the threat and escalate with real-time visual context for faster, more informed emergency response.
VIP safe passage | Inventory escort
Operators provide live virtual oversight during inventory transfers, vault access, and opening or closing routines to help secure vulnerable high-value movements.
Remote video monitoring helps detect suspicious behaviour, verify panic alarms, oversee high-value movements, and support staff in real time throughout the day.
Remote video monitoring
After hours, motion, AI, or PIR-triggered alerts prompt operators to assess activity in real time and respond only to verified threats.
Lone worker alarm response
When a lone worker alarm is triggered, Sirix operators receive and verify the alert instantly, follow your customized emergency procedures, and coordinate response until the situation is fully resolved.
Automated & live deterrence actions
During verified intrusions, operators can trigger live deterrence measures such as voice intervention, fog deployment, sirens, strobes, or security barriers to disrupt theft in progress.
Remote video monitoring detects intrusions after hours and enables immediate deterrence through live voice intervention, fog deployment, and other connected security actions.
From theft prevention and panic response to after-hours intrusion protection and lone worker safety, Sirix helps jewellery stores secure every risk point across daily operations.
Sirix operators continuously monitor high-risk areas such as display counters, entrances, and showroom floors to identify suspicious behaviour, casing, and theft indicators in real time. With AI detection supporting human oversight, subtle threats can be recognized before loss occurs.
When staff trigger a panic alarm during a hold-up or emergency, Sirix operators instantly access live video, verify the situation, and follow your emergency procedures. This allows for faster escalation, better situational awareness, and more informed emergency response.
After closing, Sirix monitors your store through AI analytics, motion detection, PIR sensors, and connected alarm triggers. Operators assess alerts in real time to verify threats, reduce false alarms, and ensure rapid response to actual intrusions.
When an intrusion or robbery is verified, Sirix can initiate live deterrence actions such as voice intervention, fog deployment, sirens, strobes, and connected security barriers. These actions help interrupt theft attempts before inventory is lost.
For employees working solo in back offices, stockrooms, warehouses, or during opening and closing routines, Sirix responds instantly to lone worker alerts. Operators verify the situation, follow your emergency procedures, and remain engaged until help arrives or the incident is resolved.
Sirix provides live virtual escort for inventory transfers, vault access, opening and closing procedures, and vulnerable staff movements. Operators maintain visual oversight during these high-risk moments to help deter theft and enhance employee safety.
Identify visible firearms entering or present within the store to accelerate escalation during potential armed threats.
Detect concealed faces or suspicious face coverings entering the premises to flag elevated-risk visitors.
Identify individuals lingering near storefronts, entrances, or display areas longer than expected to help detect casing behaviour.
Detect visible smoke or fire conditions early to support rapid emergency escalation and reduce damage.
Analyze customer movement patterns and showroom traffic to optimize store layout, merchandising, and staffing decisions.
Capture and identify vehicles entering the property for blocklist alerts, investigations, VIP client recognition, or operational logging.
24/7 live trained operators. Real security professionals monitor, verify, and respond around the clock. Never just software alone.
Works with your existing cameras. Sirix integrates with most modern camera systems, helping you upgrade security without replacing infrastructure.
Advanced AI on your current system. Add intelligent analytics such as intrusion, gun, loitering, and mask detection to compatible existing cameras.
Response tailored to your procedures. Every alert is handled according to your store’s exact SOPs, escalation rules, and emergency workflows.
Verified alarms, fewer false dispatches. Operators assess incidents in real time to help ensure only genuine threats trigger escalation.
Built for staff safety. Protect employees with panic alarm response, lone worker monitoring, virtual escort, and live emergency support.
Jewelry stores are among the most targeted commercial properties in North America. High-value inventory concentrated in open display cases, high public foot traffic, and small staff counts create a risk profile unlike any other retail environment. Addressing security effectively requires understanding each threat category.
Smash-and-grab incidents happen fast, typically under 60 seconds from entry to exit. Groups target display cases containing high-value pieces, using hammers or blunt objects to break tempered glass and flee before law enforcement can respond. Proactive deterrence, identifying suspicious behavior before entry and issuing real-time voice interventions, is the most effective countermeasure.
Hold-ups present the highest risk to staff safety. When a panic alarm is triggered, the difference between a verified response and a delayed dispatch can determine the outcome. Live monitoring means an operator is watching the moment staff press the alarm, can verify the situation immediately, and follows your store’s exact emergency procedures without hesitation.
Without live monitoring, a triggered alarm may not prompt law enforcement dispatch for 15 to 30 minutes, more than enough time for significant inventory loss. Live remote monitoring detects intrusion in real time, triggers on-site deterrence such as voice alerts, fog, or strobes, and dispatches law enforcement with confirmed video evidence, dramatically reducing response time and loss.
Internal theft accounts for a substantial share of jewelry retail shrinkage. Live oversight of vault access, inventory transfers, and opening and closing procedures creates documented accountability for every high-value movement, deterring internal theft without requiring an adversarial relationship with staff.
The moments when jewelry leaves a secure case, during restocking, transfers, or daily opening and closing routines, represent concentrated vulnerability. Live virtual escort provides real-time oversight of these procedures, ensuring every movement is monitored and documented.
Distraction theft is one of the most common tactics used against jewelry retailers. A group enters together, one engages staff in a lengthy transaction or diverts attention, while an accomplice pockets merchandise or switches a genuine piece for a replica. Because the interaction appears legitimate, floor staff often don’t detect the loss until the group has left. Live monitoring gives operators a bird’s-eye view of the entire showroom simultaneously, allowing them to identify coordinated group behavior, multiple individuals hovering near a single display, or suspicious hand movements that staff on the floor cannot see from their position.
A complete jewelry store security system includes high-definition CCTV cameras covering all display cases, entrances, exits, and stockroom areas; motion and glass-break sensors; staff panic buttons; access control on vault and back-office entry points; and 24/7 live remote video monitoring. The most effective systems combine physical deterrents with live human oversight, so suspicious behavior is identified and acted on before it escalates into theft or violence.
Smash-and-grab prevention requires a layered approach. On the physical side: laminated or tempered display case glass and secured case anchoring. On the technology side: AI-powered loitering detection to flag suspicious individuals before entry, license plate recognition to identify known offenders, and live video monitoring with real-time audio talk-down capability. When a live operator can issue a verbal warning the moment someone begins casing the store, the deterrent effect is immediate.
Yes. Jewelry store risk does not end when the store closes. After-hours break-ins, where thieves have time to defeat display cases and access safes, represent one of the most significant loss events. With 24/7 live monitoring, an operator detects and verifies an intrusion in real time, triggers on-site deterrence immediately, and dispatches law enforcement with confirmed video evidence. Response times and losses are dramatically reduced compared to alarm-only systems.
The primary threats are smash-and-grab robberies during business hours, armed hold-ups targeting staff and inventory, after-hours break-ins, internal employee theft during inventory handling, and risk during opening and closing routines. Each threat type requires a different response, which is why an effective jewelry store security system combines physical deterrents, AI detection, and live human monitoring rather than relying on any single layer.
For most jewelry stores, remote video monitoring can replace or significantly reduce reliance on on-site security guards at a fraction of the cost. A single guard covers one location during one shift. A live monitoring service provides 24/7 coverage with trained operators who can monitor multiple zones simultaneously, respond to panic alarms in seconds, provide virtual escort during opening and closing, and trigger deterrence actions instantly. For stores requiring a physical presence, live monitoring works as a powerful and cost-effective complement.
A complete system should include: high-definition cameras covering all display cases, entrances, exits, and blind spots; staff panic buttons accessible from all service positions; motion, PIR, and glass-break sensors; access control on vault and stockroom entry; license plate recognition at lot and entry points; AI analytics including loitering detection, mask detection, and gun detection; and 24/7 live video monitoring with verified alarm response and customized emergency procedures.
Remote video monitoring is typically a fraction of the cost of on-site security guards. A single security guard costs $25 to $50 per hour, approximately $200,000 per year for 24/7 coverage. Professional live monitoring covers your store around the clock at significantly lower cost, and most integrations work with your existing camera infrastructure, eliminating the need for hardware replacement. Sirix provides custom quotes based on store size, number of camera feeds, and required coverage scope.
Remote video monitoring is particularly well-suited to jewelry stores because of the compact, high-value nature of the inventory and the predictable risk zones (display cases, vault, entrances). Live operators can monitor counter behavior and customer activity in real time, respond to panic alarms within seconds, identify casing behavior before theft attempts, and coordinate emergency response with live video evidence. Unlike recorded-only CCTV, which only documents an incident after it happens, live monitoring enables intervention before loss occurs.