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ADT Caps supports security service 'Caps Home' for 3,000 single-person households in Seoul

ADT Caps supports security service 'Caps Home' for 3,000 single-person households in Seoul

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] ADT Caps has signed a business agreement with the Seoul Metropolitan Government for the 'Seoul Residential Safety Improvement Project' and will support the improvement and creation of residential environments for the safety of single-person households.


The signing ceremony took place on the 13th on the 8th floor of the Seoul City Hall main building, attended by Lee Yong-hwan, ADT Caps Business Director, Lee Hae-seon, Head of the Seoul Single-Person Household Special Measures Promotion Team, and executives from each cooperating organization. Both organizations agreed to cooperate in alleviating the anxiety of single-person households caused by the surge in residential intrusions and in creating a safe residential environment.


ADT Caps will support the installation of the smart home security service 'Caps Home' for 3,000 single-person households aged 18 or older residing in Seoul and will cover part of the monthly usage fee.


Caps Home allows real-time monitoring of the front door situation through the linkage of an artificial intelligence (AI) camera at the entrance and a mobile application. It detects loiterers at the door with a motion detection sensor and sends alerts. Two-way voice communication with visitors is also possible. Additionally, when an emergency request is made via the SOS emergency button, ADT Caps vehicles and personnel provide 24-hour emergency dispatch services.


The Seoul Metropolitan Government will select 3,000 households eligible for benefits and support the usage fees. Single-person households aged 18 or older registered as residents in Seoul can apply regardless of gender through the city and district websites and the Single-Person Household Portal (scheduled to open in September).


Lee Yong-hwan, ADT Caps Business Director, stated, "We hope this collaboration will help alleviate the residential anxiety of single-person households living in Seoul and contribute to creating a safe residential environment." He added, "We will continue ESG activities that contribute to crime prevention in local communities and the establishment of social safety nets by utilizing professional security services."


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