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Your property on the Costa sits empty for much of the year. With a Verisure alarm and camera system, the monitoring station intervenes within seconds — and the police arrive with the evidence already in hand.
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When protecting real estate against burglars and squatters, everything comes down to two factors: speed of response and the availability of compelling legal evidence. That determines whether the police can act on the spot — or whether you, as the owner, will have to litigate for months. A professionally monitored alarm system makes all the difference.
The monitoring station verifies an intrusion via image and audio and alerts the police directly. Under Spanish law that speed is crucial: it decides whether the crime counts as being caught red-handed.
Photo and audio recordings are captured immutably in the cloud the moment sensors trigger. This creates a digital evidence file that leaves squatters no room to manoeuvre.
Verisure goes beyond a siren: from smoke generator to jammer-resistant transmission. The system doesn't just inform — it actively intervenes.
Protection against squatters
The best-known trick of squatters (okupas): quickly change the lock and tell the visiting police they have "been living here for more than 48 hours". In such cases the police often dare not evict on the spot and refer the owner to the courts — a process that can take months or even years.
Verisure's counter: the moment of the break-in, the Central Monitoring Station (CRA) captures an immutable digital footprint in the cloud — photo and audio recordings as soon as the sensors are triggered.
Legal force: the monitoring station operator gives the police official confirmation that the crime (allanamiento de morada or robo con fuerza) is being committed right now. For the police this is a delito flagrante — a red-handed crime. The okupas can no longer claim to have lived there for a while, and the police have every legal right to remove them immediately, without a court order.
An ordinary alarm just makes noise. Experienced squatters know they have a few minutes before the patrol arrives — enough time to barricade themselves inside.
Verisure's counter: as soon as the operator visually confirms the intrusion through the cameras, they remotely activate the ZeroVision® smoke generator. Within seconds the room fills with thick, opaque fog and visibility drops to zero.
Practical effect: a home in which nothing can be seen and where you become disoriented is impossible to occupy. The okupas are forced outside. According to Verisure the fog is entirely harmless to health, but utterly disorienting. It is the only system on the market that moves from passively informing to actively countering — precisely in those critical first minutes.
Organised squatter groups often use portable jammers (inhibidores) to silence the GSM signal of a conventional alarm — before they even force the door.
Verisure's counter: the PreSense™ system uses Shock sensors on doors and windows that respond to impact and vibration. The alarm goes off before the intruder has the door open.
Technological immunity: in Spain Verisure uses its own exclusive radio network (ATN) that resists standard jammers. If okupas try to jam the system, the monitoring station instantly detects the signal loss via backup channels, treats it as sabotage and dispatches emergency services straight to the property.
The bottom line: in the fight against squatters Verisure doesn't just make noise. The system builds an ironclad evidence file for immediate police action, physically drives intruders out of the home, and blocks any attempt at technical sabotage.
Market leader in Spain
Verisure is the market leader in Europe and the absolute benchmark in the Spanish security industry, with more than 2 million protected customers in Spain. Here's why:
Spain is Verisure's innovation hub: its Madrid site houses the largest and most modern monitoring station (CRA) in Europe.
Thanks to proprietary technology, an intrusion is verified in seconds and the police alerted — vital under Spanish law.
An exclusive transmission network developed for Spain (ATN) is immune to the frequency jammers criminals use.
Verisure has tailored its technology and approach specifically to illegal occupation (ocupación) — a growing problem in Spain.
From a free on-site security assessment to lifetime maintenance of the equipment: the entire process is taken off your hands.
Close cooperation with the police and integration with local emergency services ensure maximum operational efficiency. The Spanish model is so successful it serves as the blueprint for every other Verisure country.
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AnaCosta refers its clients to Verisure, the market leader in security systems across Europe and Spain. Our installer assesses your personal situation — type of property, location, usage — and draws up a sharp quote based on it.
Because you are referred through AnaCosta, the installer also applies a special discount. So you're optimally protected, on the best possible terms.
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