Showing posts with label church security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label church security. Show all posts

19 May 2013

Police need help

Make a policeman's day - catch an intruder red handed






Police need help

Like many of the public services, the police are expected to do more with less.
The situation is exacerbated by trivial phone calls for help when people should take responsibility for their own actions and not seek police assistance.

In the case of home security, a problem arises.  For example, a homeowner installs an alarm that calls either himself or a monitoring company following activation.
What to do next? It may be a false alarm, but it may also be a burglar.
Unless the police are convinced that there is an intruder, they will not attend.
The alternative is for you to face who knows what at 2 in the morning or employ a security guard.

How much better to have a call and short video on your smartphone showing exactly what set off the alarm.
If it really is a burglar, then you can call the police with confidence and confirm by video of an intruder.
The police are far more likely to respond in these circumstances, a prosecution is more likely and you may not lose possessions.

Even insurance companies make approve!

To see how it all works we have put together a short video



29 September 2011

Video Verification

Would you like your alarm to be stand-alone and:-

  • Tell you when it has been activated?
  • Send a video to mobile phones (security guards for example) of the cause of activation?
  • To work outdoors - building sites, farm yards, church roof?
  • Operate when there is no mains power? 
  • Save money - guard only called out if suspicious activity.
Well now you can - listen carefully

15 May 2011

Protect from the outside in

More customers are looking for ways to detect unauthorised intruders before they break in or steal property.



















This external wireless sensor is:
  • Designed to eliminate false alarms
  • Tolerant to moving trees, bushes, direct sunlight, car headlamps
  • Animal friendly up to 18kg (thats a pretty big dog)
  • Water resistant (IP65)
  • Anti vandal design
  • Anti masking (if covered by cloth or box)
  • Can be set for night time only (burglars like the dark!)
  • Works with most Visonic wireless systems
  • Protects roofs from lead theft
Call now for more information

02 October 2010

Copper prices push cable thefts to new high

If, like Network Rail you are suffering the highest ever levels of copper theft - mostly signalling cables running alongside tracks in their case. (see http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/09/28/rail_copper_thefts/ ) or from metal theft in general, read on.

Lead and copper thefts have waxed and waned but with the current high price of precious metals, thieves have taken £35m worth of copper from Network Rail since 2006.

To stop this happening to you, consider installing movement sensors that incoprate a video camera that shows the reason for the alarm activation, immediately informs an alarm receiving centre who verifies that the cause is criminal and informs appropriate personnel/police.

The whole system (up to 20 combined PIR's/cameras) is run from batteries with a typical 4 year life. Completely stand alone and portable the equipment can be moved to where the hot spots are within minutes.

Contact us for more information.

18 March 2010

Is site security draining your profits?

A big cost associated with site security is the guard.

The problem with guards is that they are often creatures of habit and thieves plan accordingly.

An inexpensive system is available that informs static or mobile guards of suspicious activity, allowing them to be far more efficient.

For more information contact David Cole on 08456387585

02 July 2009

Alarm Verification Without Wires


For police to respond to an alarm, they need to be sure that there is a crime in progress. An effective way to do this is with pictures of what happened when the alarm was activated. With verification, Police will treat these alarms as “Crimes in Progress” and respond faster than for a "bell on the wall" alarm. Video verification makes efficient use of both security guards and police officers and provides greater security to the property owner. However, this can be a bit tricky when mains power is unavailable.
A system providing TOTALLY wireless, BATTERY powered video security, that can be placed anywhere and sends a
10 sec video of what caused the alarm to an alarm receiving centre, security company or phone is available here
An absolute must for empty properties, buildings without power, construction sites, church roofs etc. Thieves have now lost the luxury of time and anonymity