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Voice Arrest Makes the Most Sensitive Conversations Secure

With Homeland Security threats, credit card fraud, identity theft and corporate embezzlements at their highest ever, speech privacy is becoming more demanding every day. A new product called Voice Arrest™ offers that protection. It is available to customers in central and northeast Florida and southern Georgia by CCSG, Inc., a women owned and operated Jacksonville communications company with 30 years experience.

(PRWEB) November 16, 2005 -- With Homeland Security threats, credit card fraud, identity theft and corporate embezzlements at their highest ever, speech privacy is becoming more demanding every day.

According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) someone's identity is stolen every 3.2 seconds leading to over 27,000 stolen identities each day.

Another cause for concern is customer privacy rights. New FACTA laws now require employers to protect the personal information of their employees and clients. Medical centers also have special laws that require them to take precautions from oral conversations pertaining to patient information being overheard by other patients or non-medical personnel.

A new product called Voice Arrest™ offers that protection. It is available to customers in central and northeast Florida and southern Georgia by CCSG, Inc., a women owned and operated Jacksonville communications company with 30 years experience. Their website is www.ccsgweb.com

Voice Arrest works on the principle of background noise, says CCSG's vice president Kirk Herron. By using background noise, called "White Noise" VoiceArrest makes human voices unintelligible for all but the intended listener, Herron says.

The easily installed Voice Arrest " supersedes all other systems and offers Front Line protection against intrusions. Voice Arrest products are contained in a single unit and do not require a lot of room for equipment. You can also mask only the areas you determine to be trouble spots, and not the whole building, or add on as your conditions change," Herron says. "Voice Arrest is 100% digital and requires no balancing or maintenance after installation, thus, reducing the over all cost for this product."

In addition to protecting sensitive conversations, the Voice Arrest Sound Masking System helps reduce office distractions. For both reasons, the system improves productivity and increases security.

Though Voice Arrest is economical, there is no set price since installation situations differ. Herron says CCSG offers free site evaluations, and are available to answer questions.

To learn more about Voice Arrest and CCSG, go to their website: www.ccsgweb.com.

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