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PTS Group sets up distribution firm
The Derby-based PTS Group has expanded further with the establishment of PTS Distribution Ltd. Situated in Rochdale, the new company will specialise in the distribution of competitively priced quality CCTV products sourced from the world wide security manufacturing sector.
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Open Day fun
More than 200 visitors attended the first Open Day at EMCS, the leading independent alarm receiving centre, situated near Nottingham.
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IT firms outnumber installers at IP courses
Axis Communications has found that its pilot courses for its Training Academy, in IP surveillance, have been taken up mainly by IT resellers, consultants and IT support businesses, despite being open to its entire reseller database.
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Editorial comment
The London bombing have focused the nation’s attention on security and suddenly everyone is an expert on CCTV ... its power to protect society, its pluses and minuses and, above all, its absolute necessity in these turbulent times. Hours of airtime have been given over to the subject of ...
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Honeywell chief drops in on Secom
The CEO and chairman of Honeywell, Dave Cote, has paid a visit to the headquarters of monitoring company Secom in Kenley, Surrey, for a meeting with Secom MD Minoru Takezawa. Accompanied by Mick Goodfellow, Honeywell Intruder's Security and Custom Electronics' UK sales director, and John White, Secom's sales and marketing ...
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CCTV sectors buoyant business to continue
Business in the CCTV sector has increased over the past 12 months and is set to continue to do so over the next year, according to a British Security Industry Association survey.
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Fire in the brand
Visiontech UK, the Oldham based network video monitoring, CCTV installation and maintenance specialist has re-branded itself as P&R Fire and Security.
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New inspectors on board at NSI
Increased demand for approval from security and fire service providers has led to the recruitment of three new NSI inspectors, bringing full-time inspection staff levels to 24.
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Attitude problem
Do you have any engineers that should not be let loose on the public? Would they be better off in the back room bench testing? Joanne Gibbs, director of DMG Security Systems, explains how important it is for your staff to spread a positive company culture ...
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Wiseberg appointed BSIA vice-chairman
The BSIA has announced a number of new appointments following its Annual General Meeting.
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COE outsourcing deal announced
Leeds CCTV transmission and control systems provider COE Group plc has announced a major outsourcing deal with Knaresborough electronics specialist GSPK Electronics.
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Have we forgotten the real purpose of an intruder alarm system?
WHAT IS THE USE OF SOMETHING THAT doesn't meet its desired objective? If we ignore the profit motive and ask what is best for the customer and best for crime reduction and then consider the direction in which we as an industry are heading, it would seem that we have ...
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Alarm is 'next generation'
Visonic says the next generation of home security systems is on its way with the launch of PowerLink "the UK's first broadband system" this autumn.
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Study warns of slowdown for alarm industry
A new report into the intruder alarms sector has examined the possible implications of the market suffering a recession in the second half of the year.
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Guideline aims to ease Euro changes
The British Security Industry Association has produced a guideline to clarify the interpretation of PD6662:2004.
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Installer advice line busier than ever
A telephone support service giving unbiased advice to installers is being increased to keep pace with the 500 requests per week for information.
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Assa Abloy unveils strategy for success
Leading lock and security company Assa Abloy has unveiled its '2010' strategy for future success – and it says the company's experiences in the UK "will become an important part in informing future strategies … elsewhere in the world".
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Abel celebrates forty years
Abel Alarm is celebrating 40 years in the business. Established in 1965, the company is now the largest national independent electronic security company and has since grown to 15 offices across the UK with its alarm boxes a familiar sight on buildings throughout the country.