All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 471
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European Standards online help
The BSIA has SET UP AN AREA on its website dedicated to the new European Standards for intruder alarms.
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Writing this in the dark days
Rain and wind lashing the vitals of Security Installer Towers, the merry month of May seems a long way off ... "What's he going on about?" you may well ask.
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'Most Wanted' criminals now on new Crimestoppers website
CCTV footage and mugshots of suspects are helping the public to solve crime via Crimestoppers' new "Most Wanted" website.
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Recognition for Connelly
One of Scotland's leading security companies has won a prestigious award for the second year running.
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Crack this code
Your digital CCTV systems can only be classed as a success if they can provide evidence that helps secure a conviction. Now a definitive Code of Practice gives guidance on digital video as evidence and is essential reading for all CCTV installers ...
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Installers get guidance on CE marks
A guide and checklist designed to assist installers and distributors in meeting their statutory duty to supply compliant equipment has been published by the British Security Industry Association.
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On the Case
DVRs in the dock CCTV specialist IC2 (UK) Ltd has installed a system at Great Yarmouth Dock following extensive security reforms laid down by a new code.
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Engineer's new ‘dual fuel' car is a real green machine
Cirrus Communication Systems has purchased its first dual fuel company car for London-based project engineer Andrew Bradley.
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Who's that calling?
Audio and video door entry systems remain a regular part of many installation jobs. Here are some of the most recent product releases in this sector ...
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Business prize for Tavcom
Security systems training provider Tavcom training has been honoured at the annual Portsmouth News Business Excellence Awards.
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BSIA lodges complaint over TV
The British Security Industry association, representing cash-in-transit companies, has lodged a formal complaint with Ofcom, the independent regulator for UK communications industries, over the broadcast on Channel 4 of the Derren Brown programme 'The Heist' .
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BSI updates standards
BSI Business Information has revised the security standard 'BS7958:2005 Closed circuit television management and operation code of practice'.
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Tyco partners now on board
Tyco Fire and Security has launched the partner programme for its high-end access control system Software House C*CURE 800, which allows companies to manage corporate access from one centralised database.
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SGW goes back to college
Independent security technology consultant SGW Associates has been selected by Queen Mary college, University of London, to consult on the development and integration of CCTV systems across its three main campus locations.
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All the way dome
Dome cameras are always in demand, and here we present a round up of some of the most recent releases, as well as those that have been tested in these pages over the past year
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Booming network camera market set to exceed all expectations
A new report predicts that the world network camera market will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 53 per cent, exceeding US$1 billion (£566m) by 2009.
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Time running out in Notts to upgrade alarms
INTRUDER ALARM USERS IN Nottinghamshire must take urgent action to make sure they maintain police response and insurance cover.
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Spy Alarms celebrates
Sevenoaks-based Spy Alarms has celebrated 20 years in the security business by inviting all of its past and present staff plus its principal partners to Lingfield races.
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Changes ahead for Dennard range
Dedicated Micros has unveiled a number of key changes to enhance the way it delivers its Dennard range of camera housings and accessories.
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Asian access control market set for boom
Strong economic growth, coupled with a sustained construction boom in China, will ensure strong demand for electronic physical access controls in Asia, according to a report by IMS Research.