Intrusion Alarms
Intrusion alarms, commonly known as burglar alarms, are designed to protect your business from unauthorized entry. These systems use door and window sensors, motion detectors, and glass break detectors to trigger an alarm when an intrusion is detected.
Fire Alarms
Fire alarms are crucial for businesses to protect against fires. They use smoke detectors, heat sensors, and manual pull stations to detect signs of a fire and notify building occupants and emergency services. |
Access Control Systems
Access control systems are essential for restricting entry to specific areas within your business. These systems employ key cards, bio-metric readers, and PIN codes to grant access only to authorized personnel.
CCTV Surveillance
Closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems are widely used to monitor and record activities in and around your business premises. These systems are valuable for both security and evidence collection.
Environmental Alarms
Environmental alarms monitor environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, and flooding. These are crucial for businesses storing sensitive equipment or inventory.
Panic Alarms
Panic alarms provide a discreet way for employees to alert authorities in emergency situations. These are often placed under counters or in areas where employees feel vulnerable.
Duress Alarms
Duress alarms are designed for situations where employees are under duress or threat, signalling the need for immediate assistance.