Security Systems
Security and Protection system, are of various means or devices like CCTV, Burglar alarms, Fire alarms, metal detectors, bio metric security systems designed to guard persons and property against a broad range of hazards, including crime, fire, accidents, espionage, sabotage, subversion, and attack.
Most security and protection systems emphasize certain hazards more than others. In a retail store, for example, the principal security concerns are shoplifting and employee dishonesty (e.g., pilferage, embezzlement, and fraud).
CCTV Cameras / IP Camera / DVR
CCTV camera system is being widely employed as a security system for surveillance in offices as well as homes. It is used for monitoring purposes to keep a close vigil Not only in closed or EVEN private places; CCTV camera system extends as a security system in public and crowded places like traffic intersections, malls, shops, etc.
They are connected to a recording device (DVR) or an IP network. This provides recorded evidence of instances happening in the premises which can be used to examine or report any kind of situations. IP cameras are digital cameras embedded in a video server having an IP address which can be viewed using internet anywhere
Burglar Alarm
A Burglar alarm or security alarm is a system designed to detect intrusion or unauthorized entry – into a building or area. Burglar alarms are used in residential, commercial, industrial, and military properties for protection against burglary (theft) or property damage, as well as personal protection against intruders. Some alarm systems serve a single purpose of burglary protection; combination systems provide both fire and intrusion protection. Burglar alarm systems may also be combined with closed-circuit television surveillance systems to automatically record the activities of intruders, and may interface to access control systems for electrically locked doors. Systems range from small, self-contained noisemakers, to complicated, multi-area systems with computer monitoring and control. Product range varies wired, hybrid and wireless, loaded with glass break, intrusion movement, panic buttons, sensors dialers etc.
Fire Alarm
A fire alarm system is a set of electric/electronic devices/equipment working together to detect and alert people through visual and audio appliances when smoke/fire is present. These alarms may be activated from smoke detectors, heat detectors, water flow sensors, which are automatic or from a manual fire alarm pull station.
Product ranges of addressable to conventional systems.
Door Frame Metal Detectors
These products are extremely important in place like Airports, Malls, Cinema house, Hotels etc. where larger number of people enter , including corporate offices and business places because of security risks . This machinery prevents any illegal entry of potentially dangerous situations like terrorist attacks or any attempt to smuggle lethal weapons in this sensitive areas.
Bio Metric Security Systems
A bio-metric system is a technological system that uses information about a person (or other biological organism) to identify that person. Bio-metric systems rely on specific data about unique biological traits in order to work effectively. A bio-metric system will involve running data through algorithms for a particular result, usually related to a positive identification of a user or other individual.
Smoke Detector
A smoke detector is a device that senses smoke, typically as an indicator of fire. Commercial security devices issue a signal to a fire alarm control panel as part of a fire alarm system, while household smoke detectors, also known as smoke alarms, generally issue a local audible or visual alarm from the detector itself.
Smoke detectors are housed in plastic enclosures, typically shaped like a disk about 150 millimetres (6 in) in diameter and 25 millimeters (1 in) thick, but shape and size vary. Smoke can be detected either optically (photoelectric) or by physical process (ionization); detectors may use either, or both, methods. Sensitive alarms can be used to detect, and thus deter, smoking in areas where it is banned. Smoke detectors in large commercial, industrial, and residential buildings are usually powered by a central fire alarm system, which is powered by the building power with a battery backup. Domestic smoke detectors range from individual battery-powered units, to several interlinked mains-powered units with battery backup; with these interlinked units, if any unit detects smoke, all trigger even if household power has gone out.