All Archive Titles articles – Page 725
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Editors get close-up on Japanese/Chinese production
A group of security journalists from UK magazines went on a fact-finding tour of Japan and China as guests of Panasonic.
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Videoswitch celebrates twenty years
DVR manufacturere Videoswitch turned 20 this year. Managing director Roland Simmons said the company began by making digital sonar, medical electronics and data communication products, but moved swiftly into CCTV, and has enjoyed a boost through the rise of digital in recent years.Videoswitch’s machines are non-PC-based, and claim a number ...
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CCTV Center now Panasonic only
The High Wycombe-based CCTV Center has become a Panasonic-only distributor.
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New training and tech role for Burr
Will Burr has been appointed training and technical support engineer at Honeywell Access Systems, the world’s largest supplier of access control systems.
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BSIA sections elect chairmen
THE BSIA HAS ELECTED NEW chairmen for its sections of membership.
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Installers buying from BSIA members are protected
In RESPONSE TO MR DAVE BLOUNT’S LETTER in the October edition of Security Installer (on CE marking), Julie Kenny's article was aimed at assisting installers in selecting genuine quality products. Mr Blount asks what manufacturers are doing about the problem?
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Workplace biometrics starting to find favour, survey reveals
A survey has revealed that 65 per cent of UK firms expect to see biometric technologies such as iris scanning and fingerprint recognition systems in place in their offices, with 44 per cent anticipating their arrival within the next two years.
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Big brother at pumps
Petrol station crime is an increasing problem and, consequently, a growing area for installers. Here Chris Connors of Visual Verification shows how one nationwide network of petrol outlets tackled the problem …
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Courses are available – so grab the opportunity
REGARDING THE COMMENTS OF THE EDITOR in the September edition of Security Installer about the lack of qualified engineers ...
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Dont ditch analogue
Digital Vs analogue technology … how can installers have the best of both worlds? Mark Wherrett, Bewator, discusses the pros and cons
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All change for Petards companies
Petards Ltd has announced organisational changes to improve its hardware and software systems, marketing and sales activities, and customer service.
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Alarms engineer treks to ‘the top of the world’
Service engineer Mike Preston, who works for Christie Intruder Alarms of Waterlooville, spent two weeks trekking in the shadow of Mount Everest, to raise funds for children’s mobility charity ‘Whizz Kids’.
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Alarm Bell goes for gold
THE ALARM BELL COMPANY, of Fareham, has been awarded NSI Gold Status, as well as ISO 9000/2 accreditation.
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We should aim to be better vetters
ON READING, AS EVER, MIKE LYNSKEY’S article on vetting employees (Security Installer, October ), I am amazed that the security industry does not follow the steps that we have in education. I have been issued a document/certificate entitled "Enhanced Disclosure Certificate". It states the following details and ...
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Mobile CCTV to aid hunting ban
HI SEC UK has launched a mobile CCTV device designed to capture event-driven digital video footage of activity in rural, remote and un-manned locations, such as fields, railway lines and building sites.
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Coming of age
The ‘hi-tech appeal’ of observation systems is attracting new customers for CCTV installers.
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ADT makes a stand
Security and fire solutions provider ADT is the new sponsor of Leeds United’s 17,500-capacity East Stand.
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Seminars to address the changing worlds of intruder alarm and CCTV installation
The British security industry Association is holding three regional seminars on the latest developments for security system installation and police response in October. The seminars will feature expert speakers from the industry, police, the insurance world and the inspectorates.
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Computer integrated CCTV systems now account for half of installations
Half of all new CCTV systems in the UK are integrated with computer networks, for viewing, transmitting or storing captured CCTV footage.