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Roman Bath time for Mitie
Mitie has been appointed as the security partner to The Roman Baths, in Bath. The contract will see Mitie managing the provision of manned security and CCTV monitoring at the site.
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Dutch award for Nedap
Nedap Great Britain Ltd, provider of high-end security products, has received an award at the NBCC's XXV Anglo Dutch Awards for Excellence at the organisations 115th annual lunch. The event promotes Anglo-Dutch trade and collaboration.
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DVR survives bank attack
A Ganz digital video recorder has survived the attentions of bank robbers in South Africa, despite their attempts to put the machine out of action in a bid to destroy surveillance footage of the incident.
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BSIA appoints Olympics officer
The British Security Industry Association has appointed a Project Director to focus the work of the Association for the 2012 Olympic Games. David Evans, former managing director of Legion Group, has been appointed to the position.
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ADI-Gardiner to distribute Irisys
Access control systems manufacturer Irisys has chosen ADI-Gardiner to distribute its newly developed security range, which includes the IRS2100 Tailgate Detector, as well as its people counters.
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AD Group on the move
CCTV specialist the AD Group and its subsidiary Dedicated Micros have moved head office functions – including finance, marketing, sales and training, to a 31,000 sq ft purpose built development at Daresbury Park, Warrington.
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Failure to comply raises risk of accidents
The tragic death of a ten year old boy who was killed by powered electronic gates, which is still being investigated by the Health & Safety Executive, has highlighted the security industry's ignorance of their safety obligations under current legislation.
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False alarms are more likely under EN50131
The introduction of the new EN50131 standards is a complete farce.
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BSIA prepares to celebrate 40 years of security
The British Security Industry Association will celebrate its 40th birthday on 23 January 2007.
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Most security companies saw sales drop in 2006
While growth in the UK security market was a was a healthy 6 per cent in 2006 – well above inflation – more than two thirds of the of the companies monitored by Plimsoll Portfolio Analysis saw a fall in sales.
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The bench test 2: Home comforts
For the most part digital video recorders tend to look like, well, digital video recorders...
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Promote the potential
There has been a lot of talk about energy rated windows and their potential. But what is being done to safeguard the investment in development of such products? Claire Churchard finds out
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Going through the roof
What is Bedford Glassworks doing with a CNC machining centre? Brilliant cutting glass shelves and lots more besides, writes Dominic Bentham
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Green goes mainstream
Consumers want to be rewarded for green choices. Government should add lower rate VAT for A to C rated windows to its legislation to support a reduction in carbon emissions, says Synseal’s Nick Dutton
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The verifier goes Walkabout
A visit to Glasstec is well worth the trip for anyone on the glass side of the window industry. Rod Appleyard, best known as a fenestration surveyor, was one of the many Brits over in Dusseldorf back in October
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Glass prices: Guardian rise prompts Jan rise from Pilks
Customers of the main glass manufacturers suffered the fourth price increase of 2006 when Guardian announced a price rise in December, triggering a response from competitors.
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GED passes with Intercept
Intercept Spacer Systems has now passed BS EN1279 Part 3, the section of the insulating glass standard that deals with insulating gas leakage.
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Future uncertain
I have some bad news this month: This is the last edition of Glass Age to be published by CMPi and at the time of going to press, a deal to secure the magazine’s future has not been agreed.
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New Worlds fleet growth
New World Developments has invested in several new additions to its transport fleet.