Archive for November 2017
Do You Need An Edge? A Product Easy To Install? That You Can Upsell Quickly?
Then I have the product for you. With all agencies now suggesting the letterplate should be sealed up (we call it a letterbox) to prevent fishing of keys, manipulation of locking devices or introducing objects like fireworks. If you have opened a door for a customer in this way suggest the letterplate is sealed and…
Read MoreCodes On Keys
Ever see a key or a lock with a number stamped on it like FS332, FA5212, or 61543? Those are called key codes. They tell those who know how exactly how to cut a key to fit the lock, without ever having to see the lock or an original key themselves. Information required when needing…
Read MorePaxton Supports BBC DIY SOS: The Million Pound Build For Children In Need
Paxton, the UK market leader of electronic IP access control and door entry solutions, recently supported the BBC’s DIY SOS team in their latest project to create a new, purpose-built support centre, with short term accommodation for young people living in and leaving the care system. Nick Knowles and the DIY SOS team headed to…
Read MoreHanwha Techwin Expands UK Sales Team
Hanwha Techwin has appointed Keith Bardsley as Business Development Manager for the North of England. Keith will work closely with installers and system integrators in order to identify new opportunities for Wisenet video surveillance solutions and provide pre and post sales support for medium to large projects. Prior to joining Hanwha Techwin, Keith was a…
Read MoreTurnover And Profits Hit Record High For Send For Help
Send For Help – the largest lone worker protection firm in the world – has seen annual turnover break £8m for the first time – a rise of 30% on the previous year – as organisations across both private and public sectors increasingly seek ways to protect their employees using state of the art technology.…
Read MoreSmart Locks Market By Application (Residential, Commercial, Hospitality, Industrial, Others) – Competitive Analysis And Forecast 2017 – 2025
Smart locks refer to electromagnetic locks designed to operate using smartphones, laptops or similar mobile devices. These locks are typically operated through a mobile app, email or SMS using communication technologies such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Smart locks are also capable to monitor and send alerts for any skeptical events to the homeowners. The increasing…
Read MoreSmartlock Security In The Highlands
Dunalastair Hotel set in the heart of Kinloch Rannoch, was first converted into a hotel at the turn of the last century and originally constructed as a Highland Sporting Lodge. In 2014 the hotel started its multi-million pound refurbishment; creating 32 luxury suites along with an onsite cafe and refreshment area. An important aspect of…
Read MoreUpgrading Van Door Security with ArmaDlock. By Tim Russell
A few years ago I decided to put deadlocks on the side and rear doors of my van for added security. Felling this was enough, I felt secure when it was parked away from home. However, the new trend as most of you know is bending the top of the doors down to “Peel and…
Read MoreJoining the Internet Of Things, with the ERA RING internet doorbell
So there are many new products appearing on the market that are connected to the internet for no apparent reason, with hair curlers, fridges and, it could be argued, insecure IP CCTV cameras amongst them. So when I was offered the RING video doorbell to trial, I thought, “Here we go!” In fairness though, at…
Read MoreComelit Door Entry System Reflects Sleek Lines Of Iconic Luxury Development
Named after the curvaceous roads that cling to mountain and cliff-sides offering spectacular views, the Corniche is a stunning riverside development of three high-rise buildings in central London, providing panoramic vistas of the Thames. Their elliptical form and sweeping curves are evocative of the wide bends of a corniche. In keeping with the sleek, contemporary…
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