SERVICES
- Intruder Alarms
Intruder alarms – most commonly used burglar deterrent.
We use both hardwired and wireless (RF) devices and our systems consist of main controllers, remote LCD keypads with proximity facilitties, door contacts, digital movement sensors (PIR/DT), seismic sensors, break glass sensors, panic buttons (DODs-deliberately operated devices), external or internal sounders and optional equipment such as pendant remote controls or alarm tokens (fobs).
- CCTV
CCTV – Closed Circuit TeleVision
There are 2 most commonly used types of recording devices throughout UK:NVRs (IP based systems) and DVRs (analogue HD) systems.
CCTV industry has been rapidly developing within last 20 years worldwide as technology was becoming more available and cost effective; it is estimated that approximately 23% of CCTV systems installed in the world is actually located in the UK.
A typical CCTV system consists of DVR/NVR, different types of cameras e.g domes, bullets, coverts and traditional cameras, proper PSU (power supply unit) and optional equipment such as enclosure or remote keyboard used mostly forPan, Tilt and Zoom (PTZ) cameras
Alongside with the quality systems that we sell and install our customers get totally free remote monitoring software enabling them to view live pictures / recorded footage anywhere in the world provided you have internet access – both on your mobile,tablet or PC based computer.
- Access control / Entryphones
Access control / entryphones – no matter how friendly one can be, sometimes it is sheer necessity to have control over people who enter your premises – and whilst they are in to know where they go there. Thanks to nowadays technology one can remotely and in real time view who tries to gain entry and subsequently decide whether to grant it or not.
An average access control system consists of main controller, power suppy, card reader / keypad, Request To Exit (RTE) button, emergency break glass button for both fail safe and fail secure systems and the very lock-either energised / electric strike or
magnetic lock.
It can be combined and expanded in variety of ways so it could be used by a single or multi users.
SERVICES
- Intruder Alarms
Intruder alarms – most commonly used burglar deterrent.
We use both hardwired and wireless (RF) devices and our systems consist of main controllers, remote LCD keypads with proximity facilitties, door contacts, digital movement sensors (PIR/DT), seismic sensors, break glass sensors, panic buttons (DODs-deliberately operated devices), external or internal sounders and optional equipment such as pendant remote controls or alarm tokens (fobs).
- CCTV
CCTV – Closed Circuit TeleVision
There are 2 most commonly used types of recording devices throughout UK:NVRs (IP based systems) and DVRs (analogue HD) systems.
CCTV industry has been rapidly developing within last 20 years worldwide as technology was becoming more available and cost effective; it is estimated that approximately 23% of CCTV systems installed in the world is actually located in the UK.
A typical CCTV system consists of DVR/NVR, different types of cameras e.g domes, bullets, coverts and traditional cameras, proper PSU (power supply unit) and optional equipment such as enclosure or remote keyboard used mostly forPan, Tilt and Zoom (PTZ) cameras
Alongside with the quality systems that we sell and install our customers get totally free remote monitoring software enabling them to view live pictures / recorded footage anywhere in the world provided you have internet access – both on your mobile,tablet or PC based computer.
- Access control / Entryphones
Access control / entryphones – no matter how friendly one can be, sometimes it is sheer necessity to have control over people who enter your premises – and whilst they are in to know where they go there. Thanks to nowadays technology one can remotely and in real time view who tries to gain entry and subsequently decide whether to grant it or not.
An average access control system consists of main controller, power suppy, card reader / keypad, Request To Exit (RTE) button, emergency break glass button for both fail safe and fail secure systems and the very lock-either energised / electric strike or
magnetic lock.
It can be combined and expanded in variety of ways so it could be used by a single or multi users.
SERVICES
- Intruder Alarms
Intruder alarms – most commonly used burglar deterrent.
We use both hardwired and wireless (RF) devices and our systems consist of main controllers, remote LCD keypads with proximity facilitties, door contacts, digital movement sensors (PIR/DT), seismic sensors, break glass sensors, panic buttons (DODs-deliberately operated devices), external or internal sounders and optional equipment such as pendant remote controls or alarm tokens (fobs).
- CCTV
CCTV – Closed Circuit TeleVision
There are 2 most commonly used types of recording devices throughout UK:NVRs (IP based systems) and DVRs (analogue HD) systems.
CCTV industry has been rapidly developing within last 20 years worldwide as technology was becoming more available and cost effective; it is estimated that approximately 23% of CCTV systems installed in the world is actually located in the UK.
A typical CCTV system consists of DVR/NVR, different types of cameras e.g domes, bullets, coverts and traditional cameras, proper PSU (power supply unit) and optional equipment such as enclosure or remote keyboard used mostly forPan, Tilt and Zoom (PTZ) cameras
Alongside with the quality systems that we sell and install our customers get totally free remote monitoring software enabling them to view live pictures / recorded footage anywhere in the world provided you have internet access – both on your mobile,tablet or PC based computer.
- Access control / Entryphones
Access control / entryphones – no matter how friendly one can be, sometimes it is sheer necessity to have control over people who enter your premises – and whilst they are in to know where they go there. Thanks to nowadays technology one can remotely and in real time view who tries to gain entry and subsequently decide whether to grant it or not.
An average access control system consists of main controller, power suppy, card reader / keypad, Request To Exit (RTE) button, emergency break glass button for both fail safe and fail secure systems and the very lock-either energised / electric strike or
magnetic lock.
It can be combined and expanded in variety of ways so it could be used by a single or multi users.