All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 590
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Club classic
Careful choice of equipment has guaranteed successful surveillance for Viscount Alarms at the prestigious Royal Automobile Club sites ...
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Reflex goes to the top of the class
Electronic security technology solutions company Reflex demonstrated the latest electronic security applications for pupils at Auckley Junior and Infants School in Doncaster for National Science Week.
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Management structure changes at CBC
CBC (Europe) has implemented a new management structure in the UK for its continued expansion in the UK and export markets.
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Carnival gears up
Entries for this year's security industry "Oscars" are already coming in from companies and individuals who are confident they have demonstrated excellence within the last year.
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Car security leads to theft of keys
A new report says the widespread use of immobilisers, as well as continuous security improvements, has led to an increase in thefts of car keys, often through burglary.
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These cabling issues need to be uncovered
The article about cabling in your February edition was interesting and well written by Gerard Honey.
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Cable – with a twist
As installers are aware, CCTV cabling is undergoing technological change, with the migration from traditional coaxial cable toward copper twisted pair. In this article, Jeffrey Herman from MuxLab Inc focuses on DVR-based solutions for supporting power, video and control via Cat 5 twisted pair.
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Feature-packed IFSEC set to be the best ever
Over 600 exhibiting companies are lined up and ready to showcase the latest security innovations at IFSEC 2005.
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Put the battle on hold ... the committee are still trying to reach a decision!
As an ex-naval man ruled by Kings Regulations and Admiralty Instructions, who now spends his time lecturing and delivery safety courses – and with the recent imposition of the ludicrous Part P of the Building Regulations in mind – I have been reflecting on what it would have been like ...
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CCTV: back to basics (part three)
With CCTV's rapid development, there is a danger that installers – especially those new to security – know all about the latest developments, but have embarrassing knowledge gaps when it comes to the basics. In the concluding part of our feature, Gerard Honey fills in those gaps. This month he ...
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Be web alert
Apart from reading every edition of Security Installer up until October, where should installers go to get the latest on Euro standards for intruder alarms?
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Gardiner enters agreement with American manufacturer
The Gardiner Group and US-based CoVi Technologies – a developer of High Definition-based CCTV solutions – have entered an agreement aimed at bringing a new generation of high quality video surveillance products and services to European customers.
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Get free Euro advice
Intruder alarm installers will, once, again be able to get free information on the new Euro standards at our Security Roadshow at Murrayfield, Edinburgh on June 14.
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Norbain Data Protection Act course
Norbain has launched a new training course to help installers deal with the complexities of the Data Protection Act.
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Secure One acquires Central Networks fire and security business
Security firm Secure One has acquired the fire and security business of Central Networks – formerly known as MEB. The takeover makes Secure One the largest independent security company in the Midlands, with over 35,000 installed systems.
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The ABC of IP (Part 2)
Traditional installers must have a working knowledge of IP networking if they are going to compete effectively for contracts against the newer IT integrators in the security industry. In the second of our three-part series, Justin Harrison of Panasonic Business Systems explains what makes up a system's address and looks ...
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The bench test 2 Solar so good
Bewator's Solaris dome establishes a new standard for ease and speed of installation
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The bench test 1 Taking the biscuit
The Captiv8-20 intruder alarm system from ADE is user-friendly, and very flexible...
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Planning for prosperity
The art and science of masterplanning has developed rapidly in the past few years, and more and more emphasis has been placed on a plan’s economic potential. Here Gardiner & Theobald explains the latest thinking