Pyrotec

Security Systems

Intruder Alarms Systems

An intruder alarm is installed with two clear objectives, firstly, to deter crime and secondly, to provide a notification that a premises has been illegally entered. Occasionally there is a third aspect, to provide a panic button to create an alert when a person(s) are directly threatened.

However, not all systems are equal. A professionally installed Pyrotec system is designed and installed to the latest British, European and Police standards and provides peace of mind that your property is properly protected in your absence.

To determine your requirements, an experienced Pyrotec surveyor will visit your premises and advice on the best solutions and equipment available.

Information for determining an Intruder Alarm Systems

Risk Assessment and Alarm Grading

CCTV Systems

 

The primary use off CCTV systems is to provide site surveillance with a view to identifying unwanted intruders or incidents, however, CCTV systems can be considered for many applications and have varying advantages, some of which are listed below:

Leisure and Recreation Sites – The main benefit reported by many leisure and sport complexes, holiday sites, clubs and pubs is the high level of customer perception that the location has above average security.

Holiday/Caravan Parks – As we are sure you are aware, security is increasingly becoming an important factor to those who are considering holiday home ownership. Attracting one or two additional owner-occupiers as a result of installing CCTV will often pay for the system.

Access Control Systems

 

An access control system quite simply allows you to control who has access to your premises. Access control systems can operate doors, gates and barriers and are available in various installations such as telephone and video entry systems or computer-controlled systems operated by magnetic cards or proximity readers.

Systems can be installed in a variety of premises including offices, factories and industrial sites, schools and colleges, hospitals, hotels and care homes. An access control system can also be connected to Building Management Systems (BMS) or CCTV system or intruder alarm to provide an integrated security solution.

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