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Security - Access Control |
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Access Control Systems
provide
control and security for doors,
gates, barriers and perimeter boundaries. |
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Total Systems
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We are often asked to provide these in
conjunction with Intruder Alarm systems
and/or CCTV systems, to give our customers a
complete Security Package. |
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Partners
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When our customers have specialised needs we
will use the expertise and technology of one
of our specialist partners, giving our
customers a vast range of options without
the complications of themselves having to
manage multiple suppliers. |
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Access Control -
Door Entry |
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Property Types
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We
provide secure entry systems for both
residential and commercial properties,
controlling access through audio and/or video
links, with a level of sophistication to
suit your needs. |
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Residential
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Our residential systems are typically for
multiple-occupancy buildings, from converted
houses through to large, purpose-built apartment
developments. |
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Commercial
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For commercial and other organisations, we
implement systems to meet a wide range of
requirements such as disabled access, security
for younger children, or tailored security for
office complexes, retail outlets, leisure
venues, warehouses and depots, schools and
colleges. |
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Automatic
Gates & Barriers, and Perimeter Security |
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Basic Options
- We will install gates or barriers with
remote, card-based or sensor-based controls
- combined with CCTV where required. |
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Gate & Barrier Types
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Our customers can choose gates or barriers which
are appropriate for their needs both
functionally and stylistically, for example the
full- or half-barriers typically found in car
parks, solid doors, or wrought iron designs for
residential complexes. |
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Perimeters
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We can also provide systems which sound
alarms when a perimeter-monitoring system is
activated – for example through
Fence-mounted Sensors which detect cutting,
vibration or excessive movement, or Volumetric
Sensors activated by movement through an
invisible detection field. |
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