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Security & Fire System Solutions
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The purpose of an intruder alarm is to simply act as a deterrant to a potential burglary occurring at your premises, and to an extent it works. A burglar does not want any attention, he just wants to get in with as little fuss as possible take what's yours and leave to go on to the next. If he triggers an alarm system it could obviously ruin his entire day, noise is his worst enemy because it attracts attention.
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CCTV equipment can provide instant alerts when trouble occurs, ensuring that crime against people, theft and vandalism are all substantially reduced. And when crime does occur, CCTV system incident recording can provide valuable evidence, improving the likelihood of a conviction.
CCTV security system technology and CCTV equipment can be used in both internal and external environments to watch over and protect people, property, vehicles and valuables.
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We have vast experience in the area of access control and can recommend a suitable system from the many we regularly install. Whether it is to stop unwanted intruders passing the reception area unnoticed or restricting access to certain areas within a building, timekeeping and payroll purposes, we have the product to suit your circumstances. Our systems can be push button, keypad coded, swipe card or operated using an electronic fob and scaled from single installations to major building systems.
Audio Entry Systems are a cost effective method of allowing you to identify your caller before you open the door to them.
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An intercom (intercommunication device) is an electronic communications system intended for limited or private dialogue, direction, collaboration or announcements. Intercoms can be portable or mounted permanently in buildings and vehicles. Intercoms can incorporate connections to walkie talkies, telephones, cell phones and to other intercom systems over phone or data lines and to electronic or electro-mechanical devices such as signal lights and door latches.
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Convention & Addressable Fire Alarm Systems
Fire Alarm Systems fall broadly in to two groups - Conventional Systems or Analogue Addressable Systems.
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