PRODUCT TESTING
14 Ruijie – Reyee devices
A router, switch and access point are put through their paces by an independent reviewer
18 Tador – Moon9 Kit
The all-in-one box of tricks goes under the microscope
July
14 Ruijie – Reyee devices
A router, switch and access point are put through their paces by an independent reviewer
18 Tador – Moon9 Kit
The all-in-one box of tricks goes under the microscope
July
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This month, EU lawmakers approved a draft of the AI act, taking us one step closer toward the enactment of the first set of AI regulations. While the draft legislation is still subject to change, some rules are expected to make strides in improving the protection of individuals’ identities particularly in defence from the threat of scammers and deepfake attacks.
The security industry has fully embraced the benefits that AI can bring to improving the ability and efficiency of surveillance systems, especially in the search and monitoring side of CCTV. As per any other year, a walk around a trade show will give you immediate indication of the ‘current thing’ and in 2023, and also the last few years since Covid, it has been AI that has been the thrust of marketing and R&D for tech developers.
Later on in this edition we look at the need for a steady hand on the tiller controlling the direction of the AI ship as we head to uncharted waters and the need for rules and regulations to be set out right from the start of the journey.
There are a number of concerns within the industry. For example, Mark Rodseth, VP of Technology, EMEA at digital consultancy CI&T said: “An international regulator for AI would have an immense challenge on its hands - due to the speed of AI advancement and the need for the policy to be future-proofed, internationally applicable and practically enforceable.
“The development of AI is different to other forms of tech because it is a black box and can also develop without human intervention. The combination of not knowing what’s really going on in these models, and its ability to teach itself, means we can’t fully predict how this technology will evolve and the consequences of each evolutionary step.
“We must keep things in perspective, though. Any decisions which have a major environmental, societal, economic and political impact will continue, for the foreseeable future, to be made by humans due to the political systems in place. The greater risk here is who is making those decisions, and what machine learning systems are providing them with data and insights. Machine learning models can be prone to misinformation and bias depending on the data they are trained on and how the model is trained. Regulation and transparency will always be key to ensuring this technology is benign and operated in the right way.”
While the human element of technology-reliant sectors is often the weakest link, the introduction of AI needs a human foot on the brake to keep it from speeding out of control.
Andy Clutton EDITORA few months ago we discussed the need for ethical considerations regarding the use of Arti fi cial Intelligence systems, this month we appear to be one step closer to regulation of the technology
Chubb has announced the integration of ownership and operational responsibilities of Vipond Fire Protection to Chubb Fire and Security in the UK.
Like Chubb, Vipond is part of the APi Group, and this merger enhances Chubb’s capabilities in fire protection, detection, and suppression.
“We are thrilled to announce the successful integration of Vipond Fire Protection to Chubb,” said David Dunnagan,
Managing Director of Chubb Fire and Security.
“With Vipond now part of our organisation, we have elevated our fire suppression capabilities and have LPCB LPS:1048 Level 4 sprinkler installer.”
Vipond Managing Director Alastair Wilson also shared his excitement about the merger, saying:
“This marks an exciting new chapter for Vipond Fire Protection. This partnership will enable us to provide even greater protection for customers throughout Great Britain.”
Vipond has locations in Burntwood, near Birmingham and in East Kilbride, Scotland, plus a fabrication plant for manufacturing time-critical pipework. Vipond also boasts its own training and design facility, enabling the partnership to offer design, installation, and service and maintenance of fire protection, detection, and suppression systems.
While Vipond was already part of the APi Group, which bought Chubb Fire and Security in 2022, its operations in the UK had not previously been integrated. The two companies will continue to present to the market as two separate brands.
Skills for Security announces Ajax Systems as its latest sponsor Skills for Security, the provider of fire and security apprenticeships, recently announced a sponsorship scheme to encourage brands to invest in the next generation of talent. Ajax Systems is the latest business to offer its support and become a Partner. The newest Ajax technologies will be rolled out across the Skills for Security training centres offering a new service to apprentices and the opportunity to upskill on the latest products and solutions.
David Scott, Managing Director of Skills for Security, commented: “Skills for Security want to work with those at the forefront of technology and deliver quality products, which
will give us the best opportunity to attract the best up-and-coming talent into the sector. Ajax Systems ticks all these boxes, and we are excited to have them as our latest partner.”
Sam Griffiths, Ajax Systems Technical Director in the UK, said: “Having the technology from Ajax within the Skills for Security centres will allow us to deliver a new service to our apprentices, where we can upskill them on the latest products and technology within the sector whilst raising brand awareness across the UK of the products offered by Ajax. It’s a real opportunity for engineers to become highly skilled professionals who’ll drive the whole security market in the UK. And we’re excited to support this passion.”
Evolution has opened a new office in Belfast to service increasing new business opportunities
and clients throughout Northern Ireland.
The new office, located within Belfast’s Titanic Suites, will provide a new account management, service and support base in the country and beyond for new customers, as well as enable Evolution to provide on-the-ground support for a number of existing clients within the manufacturing, technology and software sectors.
Mark Corrigan, Director of Evolution –Ireland, says the new office will support further growth in the region: “It’s important to ensure we have the right resources in the right location,” he explains.
“Over the past few years, Northern Ireland has continued to grow in importance for us, supporting a number of large blue chip, multinational and multi-site clients in the country.”
Eagle Eye Networks has announced it will use a $100M primary equity investment from SECOM to expand its suite of AI-powered products, fund geographic expansion and enhance its enterprise features. Eagle Eye will fund R&D to support a product roadmap of next-generation AI-solutions including worker safety monitoring, smart anomaly detection, natural language search, nusiness analysis and more.
The four co-located events; Facilities Show, Firex, IFSEC and Safety & Health Expo will next take place on 2nd – 4th December, 2024 at Excel London and will run alongside the Security & Fire Excellence Awards which will take place on the 2nd December 2024 at the JW Marriot Grosvenor in Park Lane, London.
Announcing the new dates, Chris Edwards, Group Director, Informa Markets stated: “We’re extremely excited about the opportunities the December 2024 dates will unlock with colocated industry events, such as the Security &
Fire Awards in Park Lane now 30 minutes away on the new Elizabeth line.
“And, having consulted with key stakeholders in the industry for several months it was becoming increasingly clear that the new dates would allow our customers more space to do business in what was otherwise becoming an increasingly congested period of the year. These new dates will now offer increased flexibility while also allowing us to offer more value to those attending in the form of content on the show floor and post-show networking.”
IFSEC has also announced that in 2024 the exhibition will feature a new conference dedicated to the world of smart tech for end users, FM professionals, consultants and integrators. In partnership with Omdia, the conference will run at IFSEC 2024 in London’s Excel Gallery Rooms, away from the exhibition floor.
The conference will give delegates an opportunity to look back at the past twelve months and learn about the trends and innovations that will shape their world into the future. It will cover topics such as Smart Infrastructure and Buildings, AI, 5G, IoT, Cyber Security and much more as expert analysts and thought leaders unpick the key themes in leading edge property tech.
Advantex has provided an IP based CCTV system to a Scottish electronics manufacturer.
The project saw the Follingsby Park-based firm install and commission a Milestone IP surveillance system along with a number of high-resolution Axis IP cameras at Plexus in Kelso in the Scottish Borders. This has been designed to provide site-wide perimeter surveillance capabilities together with improved safety and security for the 50-strong workforce.
A key feature of the five-figure contract was installed using NVT Phybridge PoE over coax hardware allowing for the use of existing coaxial infrastructure. This has been reported to have provided cost and time saving benefits while minimising disruption to operations during installation at the site.
By using PoE over coax technology, Plexus avoided the need for IP network cabling and additional networking closets, which could have threatened the project with higher costs, complexity, and business disruption. It also minimised the disruption to operations during installation at the Kelso site and contributed towards the company’s environmental sustainability and carbon reduction goals.
Tony Easingwood (pictured), senior account manager at Advantex, said Scotland is a focal point for Plexus’s UK business activities, so investment to improve security and safety is critical: “We have delivered a high-quality solution that secures Plexus’s needs for the foreseeable future, in the process delivering demonstrable cost savings and operational benefits.”
ERA has renewed its partnership with Neighbourhood Watch, the voluntary crime prevention movement in England and Wales, for a seventh consecutive year to help reduce crime and create safer communities.For this year, ERA has become the official corporate sponsor of Neighbourhood Watch’s Community Safety Charter, a core element of the organisation’s strategy for tackling antisocial behaviour and crimes in public spaces.
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HID has introduced its Seos Bamboo credentials made from sustainably sourced bamboo instead of PVC - the first in a range of physical access security Eco Cards.
The bamboo is certified by the Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC), an assurance that the material comes from responsibly managed forests that provide environmental, social and economic benefits.
The secure access cards made from bamboo are Secure Identity Object (SIO)-enabled, allowing for multi-layered security beyond the card technology and protecting identity data from unauthorised access. hidglobal.com
The VE 735/6 range of passive infrared detectors from Aritech offer 60-metre long distance corridor detection, combined with a 20-metre volumetric coverage, with Grade 2 and Grade 3 Anti-Mask versions available.
Mirror optics create a dense detection pattern of continuous curtains (11 curtains on the VE series). Each mirror segment has a lens effect compensating for the distance of the person moving in front of the detector.
Patented vector technology is based on a double passive infrared sensing element with a specific layout. Thanks to the specific layout of the sensor, elaborated analytics can be made on the detection signal resulting in both increased stability and sensitivity. The sophisticated vector algorithms, using pattern recognition, can easily eliminate nuisance signals and can even determine the direction of motion of the intruder.
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AI benefits IDIS’s NDAA-compliant AI in the Box (DV3200) is an enterprise-class, 64-channel video analytics server.
The DV-3200 comes preconfigured with IDIS Solution Suite (ISS) VMS and IDIS Deep Learning Analytics, making event-detection more reliable and freeing operators from the burden of managing false alarm pop-ups triggered by harmless environmental factors. This reduces distraction and fatigue, making it easier for security teams and first responders to focus on events of interest and potential threats.
The DV-3200 enables calibration-free AI features, including object detection, line crossing, intrusion, and loitering detection. It also benefits users with robust object classification, enabling search functionality driven by IDIS Instant Meta Filtering. idisglobal.com
Bosch has announced its new IP-based horn loudspeakers and amplifier module: the highoutput LHN-UC15L-SIP horn (for long-throw applications), the compact LHN-UC15W-SIP horn (for wide-angle coverage) and the AMN-P15-SIP amplifier module.
The horns are each equipped with a built-in class-D amplifier delivering up to 15 watts and can be integrated directly into existing SIP-capable systems for use as VoIP/SIP endpoints. boschsecurity.com
Burg-Wächter has launched a new hardened Round Shackleless Padlock. The hidden shackle on the padlock makes it more difficult to attack and ideal for pairing with heavy duty hasps.
The Round Shackleless Padlock does away with a traditional exposed shackle, featuring a completely hidden internal shackle which is protected by a steel padlock body. The padlock body comes chemically hardened to protect it from cutting and bolt attacks, giving added strength when it comes to protecting expensive tools and equipment.
The padlock can be paired with the heavy-duty hasp to create a robust locking solution for vans and vehicles, and provides additional security especially for those working in trades where tools are stolen by attacking the manufacturer fitted locks uk.burg.biz
The security industry is busy and complex, so it’s easy to miss new products and services as they get lost in day-to-day activities. Here are a few recent launches that caught our eye.
The RisControl Controller for Alarm and Smart Automation from RISCO is designed so installers can easily integrate it with their customers’ existing Z-Wave automation devices, irrespective of brand. The solution can be configured with up to 200 Z-Wave devices on projects covering up to 32 rooms, ranging from lights, plugs, switches and door locks. A range of compatible devices that will ultimately include own-brand products isalso available. The RisControl combined controller and user keypad is connected to LightSYS+ via RISCO Bus, enabling installers to reportedly make time and material savings of up to 75% on projects. riscogroup.com
NOTE: All technical specifications listed are provided by manufacturers
2N has launched the 2N Access Unit 2.0 reader, which supports three access technologies – multi-frequency RFID cards, PIN via a touch keypad, and Bluetooth-based smartphone credentials – simultaneously. This offers the flexibility to provide different access control options for different users, depending on their needs or preferences.
For example, for entry into (and through) an office building, some employees may prefer fast, convenient access via their smartphone, whereas others may be more comfortable carrying an RFID card. PIN codes are likely to be the best option for occasional visitors such as cleaning staff. The unit can also allow for two-factor authentication – perhaps smartphone credentials followed by a PIN code – for buildings that require more security.
In residential buildings, the same flexibility is required: younger people often prefer mobile access – but with a PIN code as a backup. Elderly residents, on the other hand, sometimes favour a RFID card or PIN. The Unit 2.0 combines multiple devices and modules making installation straightforward and also streamlines the management of the site’s access control devices.
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The Ruijie support site includes links to a wide range of short explanatory videos along with some full training sessions online at video.ruijienetworks.com/.
Standard networking terminology is used throughout, so users with reasonable networking skills should have no difficulty in installing and setting up a system. For most CCTV and similar security systems, larger switches such as the RG-EG210GP 10 Port (8 + 2) or the RG-EG226GC-P 26 port (24 + 2 SPF) will likely be required. The latter supports 24 PoE ports with a total PoE capability of 370W.
The three Ruijie Reyee devices reviewed here are part of a range of network products that have previously had little exposure in the UK. Now available through Dynamic CCTV, the range extends from these compact devices to enterprise models. Cloudbased management ensures easy setup and secure access. The Reyee sub-brand is intended to provide a suitable range of Routers, Switches and Wireless devices for small-system integrators and is a useful introduction to the full offering.
The RG-EG105G-P Router has a WAN port for internet connection via a suitable modem, and four PoE enabled LAN ports.
The RG-ES206GC-P Managed Network Switch has four PoE enabled ports and two uplink ports.
The RG-RAP2200(E) Access Point is PoE driven but optionally can be supplied from 12v DC. It has an additional LAN port.
The simplest way to set up the devices is with the Ruijie app. This can be downloaded from the Android or iOS store and is used to configure and manage Ruijie devices. When first run it is necessary to set up an account on the free Ruijie Cloud service, and this is a simple process that can be entered for a company, a freelancer, or a user to suit.
Once the devices are powered up and connected, the app can be used to ‘Add a Project’ with a unique name and management password, and the devices can then be added. Adding devices is equally simple with either direct entry, discovery, or via the QR code on the device label.
The browser Cloud app is well laid out and provides a left-hand side command tree consisting of:
Overview: Dashboard, Topology and Alarm displays.
Report: Network and Voucher
Device: AP, AC, Switch, Gateway, Home Router, Bridge.
Terminal: Cameras, NVR, IP Phone.
Client: Wi-Fi clients, Clients.
The device details show an overview or configuration layout with the status of the unit and associated Device and Configuration logs. The mobile app provides a convenient way to access all of the features though with limited topology view for more complex systems. Key device features can be viewed at a glance and an eWeb function allows connection into any device.
Where multiple access points are used, the wireless coverage can be optimised to manage power and balance user bandwidth. Mesh operation can be configured if required.
Device firmware upgrades are notified through the Cloud system and can be installed remotely.
The Voucher option is for reporting on use of tokens for temporary wireless users if used for customer access. A custom portal can be created for such users.
The Topology section can be used to produce a report of the currently selected network. This can be output as a Microsoft Word or Adobe pdf format document. It consists of an easily customisable front page followed by the contents of Basic Info, Configuration, Device List, and Topology. The detail pages include suitable diagrams to support the system connections. Appropriate Heading Styles are
The simplest way to set up the devices is with the Ruijie app. This can be downloaded from the Android or iOS store and is used to configure and manage Ruijie devices
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The RG-EG105G-P router has a bandwidth of up to 600Mb/s, or 500Mb/s if flow control is used. This model provides 4 PoE+ ports and a single WAN port, though the fourth LAN port (LAN3) can be configured as an additional WAN port if required. This then allows Failover or Load Balancing to be implemented. The PoE ports can supply up to 54W in total with a maximum of 30W on a single port.
The DHCP pool is enabled by default.
Up to 100 clients are supported and the router can control up to 32 devices (such as APs) and 128 switches.
Configuration allows for per-port VLANs, Smart flow control, Real-time traffic audits, Customisable portal page, Application blocking’ and firmware upgrade per device or batch.
Port management allows, Port Mirroring, Loop Protection, Isolation, Limiting, Storm Control, Static MAC, and MAC searching.
Status display shows: Port statistics, Monitoring information, Cable detection, VLAN configuration, MAC lists.
Its dimensions are 206.5(w) x 108.5(d) x 28(h) mm with a weight of 0.84kg.
The RG-ES206GC-P switch has four PoE ports and two uplink ports. All are up to 1Gb/s capacity, with a total switching capacity of 12Gb/s. The PoE ports provide up to 54W total and include an extended PoE mode of up to 250 metres.
The layer 2 switch can be WEB, Cloud or App managed and also supports per-port VLAN
configuration for port isolation. Configurable ACL (Access Control Lists) can be used to restrict access.
IP camera and NVR recognition are supported for compatible devices.
Its dimensions are 148(w) x 78(d) x 26(h) mm with a weight of 0.79kg.
The RG-RAP2200(E) is PoE powered but includes an additional network point for potential connection to another network device or switch.
The AP handles up to 400Mb/s in the 2.4GHz band and up to 867Mb/s in the 5GHz band, giving a total figure of 1.267Gb/s per access point.
The wireless SSID can be found with the identification @Ruijie-m1234 where the last four digits are the same as the last four of the master unit connection’s MAC address.
Its dimensions are 194(w) x 194(h) x 35(d) mm excluding the mounting plate. with a weight of 0.79kg.
This is an impressive range of cloud-managed network products that can be used to build well documented secure networks for security or office systems. Ease of remote access and system management simplifies long term support.
NOTE: This PSI Product Test was carried out by an independent third party, not editorial staff. The manufacturer had no input in the review or the final result
This is an impressive range of cloud-managed network products that can be used to build well documented secure networks for security or office systems
The Tador WiFi IP Monitor Door Entry Kit is a convenient solution for enhancing security and access control in residential and commercial settings. With its advanced features and user-friendly design, this door entry kit offers a seamless and reliable way to monitor and manage entry into
connected through the data bus. The 7-inch monitor can be connected via a Wi-Fi connection to allow you remote access to control your entry point and set up call diversion to smartphones and tablet that are connected to the available mobile application. This Wi-Fi connection also opens up the possibilities of connecting IP cameras to the system as well as remotely accessing the video feed.
The system delivers exceptional video and audio quality, ensuring clear and crisp communication between visitors and residents. The outdoor station features a high-resolution camera that captures sharp images, even in low-light conditions, thanks to its night vision capabilities and local camera light installed neatly into the housing. The indoor monitor boasts a vibrant touch display, offering a detailed view of visitors. The two-way audio system provides clear and distortion-free sound, enabling smooth conversations.
modern design, making it an elegant addition to any property. Its slim profile and unobtrusive appearance blend seamlessly with various architectural styles. The installation process is straightforward, requiring minimal technical expertise. The kit includes all the necessary components, and the user-friendly instructions ensure a hassle-free setup. For a professional installer, it guarantees a quick and trouble-free installation process. The one downside to the system is the lack of literature available as the product cannot be found on the Tador UK website, or the various international websites at this time.
One of the standout features of this system is its robust connectivity options. The kit utilises Wi-Fi technology as well as being directly
The kit includes all the necessary components, and the user-friendly instructions ensure a hassle-free setup. For a professional installer, it guarantees a quick and trouble-free installation process
The system provides other additional features such as light integration with the addition of another interface module and inter call modes allowing you to call another monitor/station connected to the system. One downside to the system is that the door station during testing found it difficult to sustain a magnetic lock or any lock requiring continuous power. Applications for power applied locking devices work fine, but for heavy duty locks or magnetic style locks, and additional PSU was required. The system is code based and very user friendly, but the option for RFID or Proximity reader technology integrated into the system would provide additional benefit and functionality for the end user.
The Moon 9 kit offers a seamless combination of convenience, connectivity, and security. Its elegant design, reliable performance, and advanced features make it a good choice for homeowners and businesses seeking a modern and efficient door entry solution. The availability of more information about the kit would be a help.
7.5 out of 10
NOTE: This PSI Product Test was carried out by an independent third party, not editorial staff. The manufacturer had no input in the review or the final result
And just like that, AI became the hottest innovation in the security sector (as well as in many others), but are we quite ready for a complete roll-out? Here we look at the need for regulation and restriction in these early stages of the widespread adoption of Artificial Intelligence-based technology
The UK Government is contemplating regulating the use of AI technology in our workplaces, amongst growing concerns that these new technologies could negatively impact the UK’s job market and employment levels.
According to the gov.uk website the UK is home to one-third of all Artificial Intelligence (AI) companies in Europe, so the pros and cons of AI technologies in the workplace are already being heavily weighed up on these shores, with the undeniable benefits it brings to a variety of industries being valued against the potential wider impacts on job security and the wider economy.
Matija Kolaric, Website Manager for SaasGenius.com, said: “Think of AI as this super-powerful new tool in our shed. It’s exciting and can help us build all sorts of great things. But just like we wouldn’t hand over a powerful tool to someone without teaching them how to use it safely, we can’t just start using AI without putting some rules in place. That’s the
whole point of regulation - ensuring we use AI’s immense power safely and responsibly.”
AI is currently one of the main innovations being applied to security systems and widely promoted across the market. There are benefits that self-learning systems can bring to the sector such as improving monitoring and image recognition (is it a human or a dog?) and also speed up image searches to locate specific individuals caught on camera to name just a few. But there are some who think that the use of AI comes with risks and that there are ethical issues to consider when it comes to the technology.
Here, with the help of SaaSGenius, we highlight the pros and the cons of AI and look at the need for regulation for its use in the UK across all walks of life going forward.
As well as being implemented in offices across the UK, AI technology is also being utilised by emergency services such as the NHS and the
“Think of AI as this super-powerful new tool in our shed. It’s exciting and can help us build all sorts of great things. But just like we wouldn’t hand over a powerful tool to someone without teaching them how to use it safely”
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police. AI technology also has the potential to improve the quality of transport networks, as well as provide previously unattainable data to professionals in various fields of science and technology.
Michelle Donelan MP, the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology has openly expressed her vision for the UK to become an AI-enabled country, with AI being listed as one of the UK’s “top 5 technologies of tomorrow”.
The NHS has already outlined how AI technologies could improve the way it operates. One such way is in its application of medicine in areas such as cancer treatments, eye diseases and a range of other conditions. AI systems could also be used to speed up care professionals’ decision-making, helping more patients receive diagnoses and treatments much faster.
Similarly, AI systems could save the police invaluable amounts of time by automatically capturing any required data, minimising the hours that officers dedicate to filling out paperwork, thus freeing up more officers for more on-the-ground police work.
The UK has been very much at the forefront of progressing AI technologies and currently places third in the world for AI research and development.
As AI becomes an increasingly important part of the global way of life, the UK has an opportunity to become a leading power in the technology sector, which could eventually boost the UK’s position in the global economy.
While there is certainly something of a race to become a leading AI superpower, the UK government admits that it is crucial to create the right environment in which to harness the benefits of AI, so that innovators can thrive and the risks can be addressed.
A lot of people are quite rightly concerned about AI technology replacing real people in jobs throughout different sectors. However, while AI might reduce the number of certain jobs out there, it is entirely possible that new jobs will be created as a result of these technologies, for example, AI regulators.
While the abilities of AI and the global use of it are accelerating, these technologies are still finding a place in the working world, it is
currently hard to estimate the exact number of different job roles that AI will create and how many of them there will be.
The main concern that most people have with the rise of AI technology is that if these systems become too efficient, then companies could start to replace a human workforce with AI, which could lead to nationwide unemployment.
The UK Government has been aware of this risk since at least 2020 when a detailed report by PwC for the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy was published. The report estimated that 7% of UK jobs could face a high probability of automation by 2025, rising to around 18% by 2030, and as high as 30% by 2040, should AI technologies continue to be rolled out at the expected rate.
Another drawback of AI systems becoming more prevalent which is often pointed out is that as AI algorithms begin to replace human thinking, the people responsible for making important decisions across a variety of industries become less accountable for any mistakes that may occur.
This has the potential to create a real headache for HR since a fault within an AI system cannot be held accountable for any mistakes or discrepancies, in the same way, that a human employee can.
This could prove particularly tricky if a person feels they have been discriminated against in some way as a result of AI. There is already evidence that some AI tools have been developed to be deliberately unethical or biased in some way.
Without mandated rules on AI, these AI systems could end up infringing on people’s human rights.
There have been plenty of sci-fi movies depicting artificial intelligence getting out of control and posing a serious threat to humanity. While a lot of these fantasy tales are certainly far-fetched, it remains true that the limits to what AI can achieve and what it may be used for, are still relatively unknown.
In the wrong hands, or in an uncontrolled environment, AI could develop in such a way that people’s data and privacy are very much at risk.
Michelle Donelan MP, the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology has openly expressed her vision for the UK to become an AI-enabled country, with AI being listed as one of the UK’s “top 5 technologies of tomorrow”
The rapid rise of AI technologies in UK workplaces has happened too fast for anybody to make a fully formed decision about its potential limits and total impact. For this reason alone, the calls for stricter regulation of AI are becoming increasingly harder to ignore.
The EU started the conversation on AI regulation, with a Proposal for a Regulation laying down harmonised rules on AI intelligence and the AI Act proposal. These proposals aim to address the risks associated with AI, with the intention of guaranteeing that any AI technologies implemented within Europe can be completely trusted by the people that are using them.
Since then there have been plenty of highprofile figures advocating for the regulation of AI, including Tesla and Twitter CEO, Elon Musk, as well as philosophers from prolific universities such as Oxford University.
AI regulation does not have to mean the total restriction of AI technology within UK workplaces, and a variety of industries can still benefit from AI systems that have been approved as safe to use.
Ultimately regulating AI sooner rather than later will ensure that AI will have a positive rather than negative effect on people’s work lives.
With the EU Parliament passing its draft of the EU AI Act in mid-June, Tony Porter, Chief Privacy Officer, Corsight & Former Surveillance Camera
Commissioner for England and Wales said: “The vote in the EU Parliament effectively amounts to a blanket ban on the use of facial recognition technology in public places. That puts it at odds with the smarter and more nuanced position of the European Commission, which seeks to regulate the development and use of the technology by putting effective guardrails around it.
“AI and facial recognition technology requires clear legislation and mandatory restrictions that govern its responsible, ethical and proportionate use. Yet to ban it in all circumstances is to protect known criminals and to endanger innocent civilians. There is clear public for the controlled use of facial recognition technology to tackle serious crime, save lives and make our communities safer.
“As we now enter trilogue discussions between the EU Commission, Parliament and Council, I hope we’ll see a recognition that the way forward is to apply the appropriate safeguards. Talk of bans is easy, but regulation is the responsible approach.”
Certainly, these are early days for the implementation of AI in our daily lives and the rapid growth in the use of online AI services such as ChatGPT and others shows that at the moment there is a huge appetite for what the technology can do for the user. Yet there are concerns about the speed in which AI is being adopted and many experts are pointing where there should be restrictions and regulations to offer protection and ensure its ethical use in the future.
“AI and facial recognition technology requires clear legislation and mandatory restrictions that govern its responsible, ethical and proportionate use. Yet to ban it in all circumstances is to protect known criminals and to endanger innocent civilians”
Do you want to reduce your costs and speed up alarm installs? There is an alternative wiring method that isn’t going down the wireless route. Here we find out more about Bus
Bus is a simplified wiring architecture that uses a single 4-core alarm cable to wire an alarm system. The Bus solution which wires the detectors in a line, in addition to or instead of a star pattern, is well suited to long corridors, and is therefore compatible with the commercial sector. Bus installations can therefore reduce total cable lengths, labour costs, physical zone expanders and on-site maintenance.
We spoke to Mark Earp, Technical and Training Manager at RISCO, about the technology and why installers should look at an alternative to the conventional way of wiring:
What is a Bus system?
A Bus system is essentially a proprietary protocol developed to work on a single cable connection. What that means is that all Buscapable devices can be connected in the system with one single cable allowing system testing and diagnostics to be carried out both locally and remotely. Due to the way it utilises a single cable there is much more flexibility when it comes to connectivity and wiring design. For example, we can wire the system “loop in, loop out” or “daisy-chaining”, but it also means we have the flexibility of spurring-off a cable
allowing you to just tap into it anywhere, plus of course you can star off it. The easiest way to think of a Bus system is that it is one system with one cable connecting all the devices.
So what is the difference between a Bus system and a conventional wired system? With conventional systems you need many cables, for instance, you’ll need a single cable going through to a keypad, a separate cable for your sounder and you’ll need multiple cables going from the panel to each of your security devices including PIRs, contacts etc. With a Bus system, you run one cable from the panel and take it wherever you like, such as to the keypad and then the other devices/detectors. You can loop in and loop out and then at the end, go to the sounder and connect it up.
That’s fine for new systems, but what about existing systems?
It is not a problem - a Bus system can be adopted into an existing installation. It will
“With a Bus system, you run one cable from the panel and take it wherever you like, such as to the keypad and then the other devices/detectors. You can loop in and loop out and then at the end, go to the sounder and connect it up”
probably need a few tweaks, most usually to the control panel, which will need to be Busenabled, and then that allows the panel to talk to Bus devices. All the devices also need to be Bus-enabled of course, but once your panel is changed first, you can then change settings on the keypad. Once this has been carried out there are no more changes to make as the existing cables can be adapted to use Bus capabilities. There is no new wiring required to make an existing system a full Bus system.
Are all the Bus protocols the same in the security sector?
The protocols are different with each manufacturer so you can’t mix and match different Bus devices from different vendors. If you install RISCO technology for example, then you must use our Bus system.
What’s in it for the installer? Why should they fit Bus systems?
There are a few reasons why Bus should be the installer’s preference, but I think the biggest benefit is the savings that can be made when fitting a Bus system. With the normal, conventional wiring of alarm systems there many cables, plus you might need to cost for extra kit like expanders. With a Bus system, you can reduce the labour costs and reduce the costs of cable because you don’t need as much wiring, and you can reduce the cost of expanders. All of this will save the installer time and money on their contracts, which of course, means that they can be much more competitive with quotations. Furthermore, the time savings mean that more jobs can be fulfilled in any period.
Another huge advantage of using the Bus system is realised when you need to add new devices to the installation. To add more detectors or peripherals you just go to any point on that cable run, tap into it, spur off it and then just add your additional equipment. There is no need to run a new cable from where you want this new detector or peripheral all the way back to the control panel. You just find the nearest cable on the Bus run, tap into it and you can connect straight away.
What about wireless? Does that not offer the same benefits?
Wireless has evolved massively over the years and many wireless installs are specified mainly because of the simplicity - the speed of install, less intrusive, disruptive etc. However, people need to keep in mind that the success of a
wireless installation is dependent upon the environment otherwise it can lead to problems. Running a single cable for Bus is not quite as quick a process but is not prone to the same issues that can arise with a wireless system and is still much quicker than conventional wired security.
If I’m an installer and I’ve not yet gone down the Bus route, what are the top tips? I think it’s the same for the adoption of any new technology, make sure you understand the system as much as you can before you start doing anything. Obviously, always follow the manufacturer’s instructions, but be sure to get some training from a good manufacturer first for a basic understanding. As an engineer, there’s nothing worse than going onto a site with something new because not only does it take you longer to understand it, but in front of the customer, it can make you look incompetent if you struggle.
When people come to you for training, are they surprised how easy Bus is to work with?
Very much so. We’ve had installers come back to us after the initial training and then started fitting Bus systems, saying that they cannot believe that they did not know about the technology before and how much time and money it has saved them on installations sinceand then how much profit they can make!
This is a key driver for us, which is why we carry out the training at any location that suits the installer: at our offices, at a branch of ADI Global Distribution, at their office or even onsite.
I think the hardest thing for some installers to cope with is change. There are a lot of engineers out there who are happy fitting the technology that they know; they have fewer issues with the kit and they can install it quickly. If they were to look at something new to them like a Bus system, although it might take a little longer to get used to the technology, as time progresses their time on install and additional works will get quicker and quicker and because of this their profits can start to increase as well especially for bigger jobs like commercials because you are saving on cabling and labour. This is why, as a company, we specifically promote Bus to installers, because of the benefits it can bring them.
We want to make the installers more profitable, and Bus will do this.
“There are a few reasons why Bus should be the installer’s preference, but I think the biggest benefit is the savings that can be made when fitting a Bus system”
Door entry and access control manufacturer
Videx Security has introduced a new cloud platform to help housing teams manage the Videx range of GSM systems more easily
The browser-based application is a secure, convenient and simple way to remotely manage GSM technology-based systems and products from Videx. It can be accessed from any web browser with an internet connection, offering an instant gateway to a user’s portfolio of GSM systems.
The Videx GSM Cloud brings all of your site management needs together in one easy, user friendly platform. The ability to change any tenant’s number or proximity access fob quickly and efficiently saves both time and money. When using the cloud, all GSM calling and proximity parameters are available and quickly accessible via the user friendly interface.
Since its release, the Videx GSM Cloud has been adopted by housing associations and local authorities nationally, with many praising its efficiency and the lack of requirement for user licenses. The Cloud has a minimal charge, which is a lot more cost effective than competitor offerings, for using its services and packs a much larger punch with features and customisation.
From the platform it’s possible to manage and program a wide range of GSM features including call button destinations, dial to open numbers, coded access codes, proximity fobs and cards and all other settings available on the Videx GSM system.
Rhys McNichol, National Projects Manager at Videx, said: “The new platform makes the management of our GSM products much easier as it means changes to the systems can be made remotely and any issues resolved there and then. This avoids the need for call out charges for routine setting changes as everything can be done online, which simplifies problem solving and helps reduce the installer’s carbon footprint.
“It is ideal for local authorities, housing associations and management companies that need to make regular changes to the systems. It can also be used to monitor activity on site at a development and even raise alarms to issue an email should certain activities occur that are deemed unusual.”
For a full demo of the Videx GSM Cloud please call 0370 300 1240 to connect with your local area manager and get started on the Cloud today.
Name: Adam Baxendale
Job title: Director
Time in security/fire: 10 years
Company: Lansafe
Location: Wigan
Areas of expertise: CCTV, intruder alarm, access control
Certifications: NSI Gold
What would be a typical project for you?
Most of the projects we undertake have a minimum of two to three security requirements from CCTV, access control, intruder alarm and much more. We will ensure site surveys are completed, design and proposal are presented which will then lead to a high quality and professional installation. With all our projects our customers will receive an ongoing maintenance and support package.
Do you have any ‘go to’ technology and manufacturers?
We specialise in providing IP solutions for 99% of our client base. We primarily installDahua IP CCTV solutions, Texecom for intruder alarms and Paxton access control technology. The reliability of all these products with our comprehensive knowledge helps in ensuring a quality install and after care service..
What is the best thing about working in this industry?
Technology advancements! This industry is constantly evolving with more advanced technologies. This presents Lansafe with exciting opportunities to grow, learn and develop as a provider of security services.
Is third party certification beneficial?
Yes, we have always as a business prided ourselves on high standards and this certification assists in recognising this. We are thorough in our processes from design, maintenance and monitoring to installation which is all recognised within our NSI Gold status.
Do you think there is an engineer skills shor tage? Any trouble recruiting?
Yes, there is a shortage of qualified engineers. We have been very fortunate to have an
excellent team of professional and highly qualified engineers, but over the years we have seen a slight decline. In order to tackle this though, we have been proactive in networking, creating a positive work environment and apprenticeship schemes to help train and recruit staff to the highest of standards internally.
Are there any common requests from customers that give you problems?
We would never say a ‘problem’. Our team of exper ts will always find a solution to a request from a customer or find an alternative option that suits the needs of the customer.
What is the security/fire industry’s biggest myth?
That crime, particularly burglaries, only happen at night. This suggests that criminals would
“This industry is constantly evolving with more advanced technologies. This presents Lansafe with exciting opportunities to grow, learn and develop as a provider of security services”
recognition, live video analytics and predictive modelling. This would essentially help detect and identify potential threats, proactively analyse patterns and behaviours which can prevent incidents before they happen. This would be user friendly, allowing easy navigation and access to historical data. It would also have alerts based on risk levels providing information for what action or decisions need to be made. Of course, this would include the ability to be able to access this system via a mobile device, so you are able to have remote access from wherever you are in the world.
What advice would you give to a younger version of yourself?
only target commercial or residential properties throughout dark nights, giving businesses or individual false pretence that they are safe from theft or burglaries during daylight hours. We all know that crime can happen at any time, any day and anywhere.
What impact has smart/home automation had on your business?
Lansafe specialises in commercial installations and ser vices, however, have completed many home security systems over the years and our biggest reason for this is the impact it has on the family or individual for peace of mind that their assets and property are secure and safe. Technology as advanced as this allows the individual to see their CCTV from anywhere in the world, giving them even more comfort if they are away on holiday or visiting friends/ family. Life has changed, as today with a simple click of a button you can turn on a lamp, heating or see who is delivering a parcel at your home.
What would make your job easier?
As not all my days are the same there isn’t a simple answer to this. We are consistently learning, improving and developing to ensure the process is as simple and easy for our customers. Our focus is to ensure the security system meets the requirements of the customer; introducing site surveys, regular meetings to discuss quotations and keeping in regular contact with the customers throughout the installation has made my job easier over the years to ensure a safe, secure and professional installation.
What is your ultimate/fantasy electronic security/fire product?
I have often thought of a fully AI-powered security system that seamlessly combines facial
Embrace failure; understand that failure is not the end but a great opportunity to learn and development as an individual. Don’t be afraid to take big risks and try something outside of your comfort zone. In addition to this I would add ‘take care of yourself’ - prioritise your physical and mental well being and maintain a healthy work life balance.
Will England ever win the World Cup again? Yes. I truly believe and hope for this result in the upcoming years not just for the win but for the excitement this brings across England throughout these major tournaments. The excitement and drama that unfolds throughout these few weeks every few years brings the country together as one.
If you won £25,000 what would you do with the money?
I would enjoy a family holiday with my wife and two children, allowing them to experience parts of the world they have not yet seen.
“Our focus is to ensure the security system meets the requirements of the customer; introducing site surveys, regular meetings to discuss quotations and keeping in regular contact with the customers”
New to the UK market is an open integration platform for the electronic security market with a cloud portal for monitoring and control. Here take a closer look at the idea behind Pinnacle
Pinnacle is a new open integration platform featuring an onsite command and control centre, along with a centralised cloud portal for monitoring and controlling systems remotely. Its features allow for a simple, intuitive user interface and the efficient management of the security system, both costeffectively and conveniently.
To find out more about the technology and the story behind it we spoke to Ric Martin, CEO of Pinnacle Systems:
Why does the security sector need more monitoring sof tware?
Security installers face a myriad of challenges in the ever-evolving security industry. These hurdles often require adaptability, technical expertise and a deep understanding of the complex landscape they operate in and the bespoke solutions available.
This can all be deemed to add to the pressures of everyday security and the need to complete projects on time, to budget and in full to meet customer demands. It’s balanced with finding resources and cost allocation for continuous training to stay up to date with industry best practices, emerging technologies and evolving threats.
With increasing pressures compounded by integration complexity, especially with systems from different manufacturers, this can all prove a daunting task. Compatibility issues, conflicting protocols, and lack of interoperability can also make seamless integration challenging, requiring installers to possess in-depth technical knowledge and troubleshooting skills.
Based on my personal experience through installations for high-end residential and marine specialist applications, I identified the need for an accessible, cost-effective, and user-friendly platform that caters not only to large-scale projects but also to the mass market.
The goal was to provide a workable everyday solution that resolves these pain points, with no compromise to compliance, customisation capability and the need to work with unique project requirements and specifications.
Pinnacle was born as an open integration portal that centralises fault management and offers control over multiple systems.
Most camera manufacturers already have a VMS so why would an installer look to switch?
Unlike a traditional Video Management System (VMS), which imposes limitations on available features and integrations, often requiring costly additions and making it challenging to incorporate new functionalities, Pinnacle offers a distinct approach.
As Pinnacle is not a VMS itself, it grants installers the freedom to select any camera manufacturer that suits their preferences and meets customer requirements and budget. From here, it serves as the integration and front-end layer, providing a user-friendly, versatile, and cost-effective solution.
The focus on integrations is what sets it apart. Rather than being concerned with the complexities of a VMS or access control system, it concentrates on providing seamless integrations with various technologies. And currently, we have several leading partners working with us, including Texecom, Honeywell and Hikvision.
This means when installers need to incorporate a new integration, Pinnacle can typically accommodate requests without imposing any additional costs.
This approach allows Pinnacle to prioritise the needs of our users, ensuring they have the
“I identified the need for an accessible, cost-effective, and user-friendly platform that caters not only to large-scale projects but also to the mass market”
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flexibility to choose the camera manufacturer that best suits specific project requirements. Installers can confidently expand their capabilities and deliver customised solutions to their customers.
The freedom to select from a range of camera manufacturers and our commitment to providing seamless integrations empowers installers to create tailored systems that meet their client’s needs without unnecessary limitations or additional expenses.
Many of the recent technology innovations have been with software, how are you keeping on top of compatibility issues?
In today’s interconnected world, integration plays a crucial role, and we have found that most manufacturers we have engaged with share a positive attitude and actively support this concept.
This translates into robust documentation and support for their Software Development Kits (SDKs) and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), as well as their willingness to assist when needed.
Building strong and collaborative relationships with other manufacturers, particularly those based in the UK, is a priority. We recognise the value of working together to offer solutions that may not otherwise be available. With a focus on partnerships, we aim to leverage our opportunity to enhance the capabilities of Pinnacle.
Drawing from my personal experience as an engineer, one who has conducted numerous commissioning activities, we approach this endeavour with a clear understanding of the challenges involved.
We are fully aware of the importance of having access to the hardware that integrates with Pinnacle. This allows us to respond swiftly to any issues that may arise and ensures that
we are well-prepared for new product releases aided by actively engaging with manufacturers and maintaining open lines of communication. We are committed to fostering a collaborative ecosystem and establishing long-term partnerships that drive innovation.
What’s next for the security industry?
There is no doubt that the field of security is experiencing profound shifts. As a sector, we have a duty of care to stay one step ahead for the benefit of the customers we seek to secure.
People, whether for business or their home, are looking for guidance and support on how to navigate the vast, and arguably overwhelming, expansion not only of smart security but also AI technology and video analytics.
By harnessing the power of machine learning and computer vision, these systems can intelligently analyse video footage, detect anomalies, and identify potential security risks in real time.
Systems must be able to connect data and CCTV images for improved analysis that will, in turn, drive greater efficiencies in the modern world.
Facial recognition, object detection, and behaviour analysis are just a few examples of how AI is augmenting traditional surveillance methods, enabling proactive threat detection and rapid response.
At the same time, the proliferation of IoT devices is transforming the way we operate. Integration of IoT sensors, access control systems, and surveillance cameras enables comprehensive data collection and analysis. This interconnected ecosystem enhances situational awareness and improves response times. It’s something we have embraced and will continue to evolve to enable predictive maintenance for security infrastructure. Coupled with being a cloud-based solution it offers the assurance of remote monitoring.
Rather than shying away from these advancements, installers can step up to the challenge with open integration systems like ours and its manufacturer partners, explore the possibilities and harness the benefits they bring with simple-to-use solutions.
Embracing the future also means being agile and adaptable. Security installers understand that the landscape will continue to evolve, and we must all continue to develop systems that enable them to advance with it, seek out accessible new opportunities and explore diverse applications of security technology.
“Drawing from my personal experience as an engineer, one who has conducted numerous commissioning activities, we approach this endeavour with a clear understanding of the challenges involved”
Roy Buckingham, Regional Specification Development Manager at Abloy UK, discusses the importance of compliance with escape door systems, and how specifiers and installers can meet the required standards
The importance of emergency escape routes is often underestimated because emergencies and tragedies are only highlighted when they do not work. Failing to provide a compliant escape can have disastrous consequences, leading to substantial fines, custodial sentences, and the loss of life.
Security products and systems are usually installed to protect assets, but the most precious asset within a building is the lives of its occupants. It is critical that any access management solution on an escape door meets the standards BS EN 179 - Emergency Exit Devices, BS EN 1125 - Panic Exit Devices, and BS EN 13637 - Electrically Controlled Exit Systems.
Escape Door Systems (EDS) are explicitly designed to ensure people can escape safely through electrically controlled doors while maintaining secure locking in an emergency. Although escape doors should provide for
Escape Door Systems (EDS) are explicitly designed to ensure people can escape safely through electrically controlled doors while maintaining secure locking in an emergency. Although escape doors should provide for immediate egress, there are times when escape needs to be controlled
immediate egress, there are times when escape needs to be controlled.
So, with security and the need to escape in conflict in several situations, how can installers ensure they are meeting the requirements in terms of compliance while maintaining security when specifying an EDS?
By fitting a compliant EDS built to comply with standards, specifiers and installers fulfil their legal responsibilities and keep the occupants of a building safe in the event of an emergency.
BS EN 13637:2015 covers Electrically Controlled Exit Systems for use on Escape Routes, and comprises of three elements, tested together as a complete escape solution.
The standard covers the application of electrical controls to manage unauthorised use of escape doors, whether as part of an access control system or just to achieve exit management in situations such as retail stores, hospitals and schools and commercial premises.
This includes an electric controlling device, an initiating element (a resettable illuminated switch), and an electric blocking device to secure the door. The electric blocking device will be a
fail un-locked device that is specifically designed to work under a side load to ensure that escape is ensured, with the durability of the ability to release proven.
PSA 67 requires BS EN 13637 to be overlaid on top of a BS EN 179 or BS EN 1125 solution. BS EN 13637 provides a safe and compliant solution for applications but is never the standard procedure. BS EN 179 or BS EN 1125 are the default standards, and this applies across the whole of Europe.
Great care and consideration should always be taken with any BS EN 13637 application, as you are essentially blocking an escape door. Controversially the standard does not require the system to be interfaced with the building’s fire alarm system, but we should consider this the norm for most applications.
With BS EN 13637, the EDS will not be a traditional green break-glass door release. It is described in the standard as a resettable illuminated switch with a minimum diameter of 20mm.
This will be a fail un-locked device that works under side pressure to ensure occupants can always escape as required. In most cases, this device will provide secondary locking with the EDS overlayed on top of a BS EN 179 Emergency Escape device or BS EN 1125 Panic Escape device providing the primary locking.
BS EN 13637 does provide an electric lockonly application where the fail unlocked device provides for primary locking only - this configuration has limitations though.
This is because the fail unlocked arrangement will not provide for ‘Dynamic Lockdown’, meaning that security is compromised because the lock will fail unlocked both in the direction of escape and the direction of control, allowing re-entry after activation. Although this sometimes can be considered as an advantage, it is not a desirable feature for most applications.
What’s more, the electric lock-only application cannot be used in the Republic of Ireland because
With this in mind, the Escape Door System (EDS) offers easy access and egress while ensuring compliance, security and the ability to implement dynamic lockdown procedures, plus the electrically controlled Panic Exit Device (ePED). With the EDS, it is possible to provide a compliant solution for an escape door when read-in / read-out access control is specified, combining the three components required for BS EN 13637.
The EDS offers Blocking, with a fail-unlocked locking element that does not require any mechanical input to operate, and intelligent Control that allows connection to fire alarm systems or other building control systems to ensure escape in an emergency.
In addition, the Trigger unit incorporates a key-switch and a push button that tells the controller to release the locking mechanism to allow safe escape. To be a valid BS EN 13637 solution, these three components must be tested together to ensure compliance and safety. We understand the importance of being able to quickly restrict access in response to threats, which is why our EDS provides dynamic lockdown, allowing specific zones that may be at risk within a building to be cordoned off, while still allowing escape.
The EDS 1386 No Delay and the EDS 1386 T1 Delay provide the same security features; however, the T1 Delay delays exit for 15 seconds, preventing an escape in a very high-security situation.
The ePED display door terminal integrates a conventional escape door terminal in a single unit, while the ePED panic touch bar provides escape route technology directly on the door.
Great care and consideration should always be taken with any BS EN 13637 application, as you are essentially blocking an escape door
David Scott of Skills for Security explains all about the benefits of a new apprenticeship programme currently awaiting approval – The Professional Security Operative Level 2 Apprenticeship
sector or looking to upskill in your current role, the new apprenticeship offers an opportunity to progress your career in the sector.
The new apprenticeship program is designed to help learners gain the necessary skills and knowledge to become successful security operatives. The course includes a mix of classroom learning, practical training, and onthe-job experience to provide a comprehensive education in all aspects of physical security. Apprentices will cover topics such as access control, CCTV surveillance, patrolling and guarding, and emergency response.
One of the key benefits of this apprenticeship programme is that it allows apprentices to learn while they earn. This means that they can work in the security industry while also studying for their qualification, which can help to build their confidence and experience in the field. Additionally, apprenticeship programs like this one are an excellent way to develop job-specific skills and to gain industry recognition for those skills.
Skills for Security is beginning the mobilisation to deliver the brand new Professional Security Operative Level 2 Apprenticeship, which is expected to be approved by the Department for Education in July.
Security operatives are responsible for protecting people, property, and information from theft, vandalism, or other harm. In this fast-paced, evolving field, it is critical to keep up with the latest trends and techniques to ensure the safety of everyone involved. This is where the new physical security operative level two apprenticeship delivered by Skills for Security comes in. Whether you are brand new to the
As part of this column you can ask David questions directly about training and apprenticeships. We will aim, to publish the question and answer in the next column. If you want to participate in this, then email info@skillsforsecurity.org.uk
Email j.gribben@skillsforsecurity.org.uk and he will go through the process with you.
I have a new apprentice to enrol, what do I need to do?
We induct and enrol every other month, so to start the process email Hollie at h.donovan@skillsforsecurity.org.uk
In the current climate, physical security is more important than ever. With various threats to safety and security, businesses and individuals rely on security operatives to protect them from harm. The new physical security operative level two apprenticeship delivered by Skills for Security is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in making a career in this field. The course will equip students with the knowledge and skills to become effective security operatives, and ultimately, help to ensure the safety and well-being of others.
The new physical security operative level two apprenticeship programme is a great choice for anyone who wants to gain the skills and knowledge needed to become a security operative. The combination of classroom learning, practical training, and on-the-job experience offers a comprehensive education that will prepare graduates for success in the industry. With safety and security being a top priority in today’s world, this course presents an excellent opportunity to start, or advance, a career in the field.
Register your interest now by emailing h.donovan@skillsforsecurity.org.uk to get more information about the sign-up process and the Professional Security Operative Apprenticeship curriculum.
When Hassan came to renew the 15-yearold video system at his convenience store in Birmingham, he had a clear idea of what he wanted. The only trouble was, none of the suppliers he contacted seemed interested in talking to him and, as he worked down the list of manufacturers to phone, not even in passing his details on to a friendly systems integrator.
“They were busy, and I’m only the owner of a small store I suppose,” he shrugs. “Why would big companies want to talk to me?” In fact, Hassan is well worth talking to.
He knows how to use a camera system to protect his family business from losses – he could probably teach the average security manager a thing or two - and he knows exactly what CCTV features are genuinely useful.
He’s also prepared to pay for a quality installation, because he sees his system as a long-term investment and a key business tool, definitely not a grudge purchase. He wants good value but doesn’t try to cut corners, and in this,
he’s probably typical of many business owners in the sector.
There are over 48,000 convenience stores in the UK, and recent estimates by the Association of Convenience Stores puts their combined annual spend on security at over £70m.
Yes, the contract value for a single store system upgrade will be much less than for a major chain. But the spend-per-store will probably be as high, if not higher, and it’s worth remembering that the owner-managers in the sector are typically well networked, and will share supplier recommendations.
So, to answer Hassan’s question, why would a big company want to talk to him? What’s the point in ever overlooking a customer who loves what you have to sell? And he does love it. For Hassan, CCTV is an essential tool for deterring crime: reducing losses, helping his staff to multi-task (watching the aisles while serving customers at the checkout for example), and keeping an eye on the business any time of day or night, while he’s away from the premises.
There are over 48,000 convenience stores in the UK, and recent estimates by the Association of Convenience Stores puts their combined annual spend on security at over £70m
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‘Deterrence’ is not a matter of theory for this business owner – he is personable, friendly, and much respected in his neighbourhood, but people who try to steal from him soon find out that they are likely to be caught. They will be challenged when they get to the till – for payment, or return of the concealed item - and they will be followed outside if they try to run.
“We have the external cameras so we can see which direction suspects head off in. We always go after them” he says.
two display monitors; and IDIS Center video management software (VMS).
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His observation skills have been honed by experience. He can often tell when a potential shoplifter comes in, from the way they make eye contact (or the way they avert their face) and by their body language.
Hassan and his people also know which items are most likely to be targeted, and they know when to be on the lookout for sleight of hand. Often thieves choose predictable spots to try to conceal goods. The store is designed so that customers must follow the aisles along a single flowline, and staff know where shoplifting attempts are most likely to occur: at the ends of aisles, at cutthroughs, and by certain product displays.
This familiarity allows them to track potentially suspicious movements, camera by camera, using their 34-camera system. But the system was at the end of its life, image quality wasn’t great, and latency was becoming a problem.
For the upgrade, Hassan says he wanted a replacement that retained the same ‘classic CCTV’ user experience as his trusted system –something intuitive and robust, with familiar keyboard controls.
That’s when he ran into trouble. His enquiries to a number of suppliers went unanswered, until after several weeks of research Cheshire-based systems integrator CL Security responded, partnering with IDIS to demonstrate a solution with the right user experience.
The new system comprised 28 5MP IR dome cameras, four 5MP bullet cameras with SD card failover; PoE switches; camera brackets, junction boxes and additional installation accessories; a 32-channel NVR recorder;
The end-to-end, single source approach also ensured a rapid design and hassle-free deployment for CLS engineers. When they came to his store for a demonstration of the technology, Hassan was impressed with the image quality captured by the HD 5MP cameras with no latency. It was suggested that he could reduce costs by using 2MP cameras instead, without compromising quality, but he insisted that he wanted the higher resolution cameras. He also made a request for an additional customised feature: adding a new keyboard control option that would allow video to be played back at the press of a single button. This adaptation replicated a feature on the old analogue system which his staff – and his elderly parents – were so
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The customisation was done, and the installation went ahead, with bullet cameras located externally and the dome cameras providing comprehensive coverage of the whole store interior, aisles, and checkout. Plug-and-play installation made the project efficient, so that normal trading did not have to be interrupted.
Hassan is delighted with the results, and says he is happy to recommend his new security suppliers to other independent store owners. His upgraded CCTV system is as easy to use as the classic analogue solution it replaced, but provides enhanced, higher-definition coverage. Hassan says he finds the easier search tools useful – and having a more accessible record of events is good – but above all, it’s efficient real-time monitoring tools that he values. And he uses the system’s mobile app to keep an eye on the store when he’s away – the app’s audio facility allows him to talk to colleagues via the spot monitor speaker, to alert them to anything that needs immediate attention.
And of course, IP CCTV continues to prove its value in protecting profits. Since the upgrade the level of attempted thefts and nuisance activity has fallen, and regular customers have commented favourably on the new system, noting the clear images shown on the HD spotmonitor at the checkout.
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Since the upgrade the level of attempted thefts and nuisance activity has fallen, and regular customers have commented favourably on the new system, noting the clear images shown on the HD spot-monitor at the checkout
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An overview of some of the products we have featured in PSI independent test reports over recent months. Manufacturers and distributors have no input in the testing or the final results so you can rest assured that these are genuine reports and not based on external influences.
Part of the Bosch Flexidome IP 3000i IR range, this fixed dome camera is impact resistant to IK10 with IP66 protection rating and has a 1/2.9” 5MP CMOS sensor, 3.2 to 10mm motorised lens and a range of “Essential” video analytic functions. It has a diameter of 137mm and height of 122.5mm. It has an operating temperature of -30°C to +50°C.
Review: A very capable dome camera with a wide range of configuration options. Score: 8.5/10
The i-PRO WV-S71300-F3 camera is described as an internal IP44 mini box camera with overall dimensions of 102(w) x 48(H) x 21(D) mm. It has a clear protective cover that increases the dimension by approximately 1.5mm per side.
Review: A very compact camera whose appearance does not stand out, making it ideal for locations where overt security is not desired. Score: 8.5/10
Promoted as a 5MP WDR Starlight Varifocal IP67 network bullet camera, the unit is based on a 1/ 2.7” sensor with a 2.7 to 13.5mm auto-focus motorized zoom lens giving a horizontal angle of view from 93.28° to 28.56°.
Review: A versatile solidly built external bullet camera with a wide range of configuration settings. The security settings allow the camera to be suitably locked-down but the lack of a forced “strong” password is a concern; perhaps a future firmware update will remedy this. Score: 8/10
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This IP67, 8MP bullet camera is from the Hikvision ColorVu range. It is designed for 24-hour colour imagery with warm-white visible LED illumination support for zero light scenes. A wide 2.8mm lens version is standard with 4mm and 6mm options.
Review: An extremely sensitive 8MP high-resolution camera with advanced detection capabilities, 24-hour colour capability and a wide range of security features. Score: 9/10
The Serage SRDNC5FW from G-TEC is an IP66 ‘Turret’ style 5MP dome with a fixed 2.8mm lens. It is based around a 1/2.7” high sensitivity sensor coupled with an F1.0 lens to give good colour images in low light. Visible and infrared illumination is built in, and a microphone provides audio. AI based video and audio detection is included.
A very good all-round performance from this compact dome camera. Excellent colour image quality in very low light levels and flexible detection and analytic capabilities. Score: 8.5/10
This internal 360° view camera designed for ceiling or wall mounting, is based on a 12MP sensor and provides a fisheye image with a wide range of configuration options.
Review: A very powerful compact fisheye view camera compatible with a wide range of video management systems with simplicity of installation and good support documentation. Score:
The DH-IPC-HDW3549H-AS-PV-S3 is a 5MP full-colour fixed-focal eyeball WizSense network camera. It is the latest in the company’s TiOC (three- in-one camera) line which integrates 24/7 full-colour monitoring, active deterrence and AI into one solution.
Review: A very capable Eyeball style dome that has a wide range of features to help detect and deter intruders, with extensive cyber security settings. When used with the Dahua Smart NVR, the camera supports intelligent search capabilities. Score: 8.5/10
The PNM-C7083RVD multi-directional camera is a dual dome device that provides two 2MP views that can be individually set to suit locations while requiring only one network lead. The cameras provide AI object classification analytics and low light operation. They are IP66 & NEMA4X environmentally rated with an IK10 impact protection rating.
Review: An impressive and very flexible dual camera unit that is easy to install, configure and maintain. Score: 9/10
The Videx 4000 Series is a flexible modular audio call system capable of supporting up to 50 buttons. A range of modules are available - for the review the housing contained the 4810/4G Intercom and a 4903 Keypad. The intercom is designed for 4G networks but is also compatible with 2G and 3G networks.
Review: A well-engineered flexible and expandable 4G based intercom system that can be managed through a variety of local and remote methods. Score: 8.5/10
A smart HD video doorbell and wireless chime kit that allows users to receive real-time alerts from the front door and stay connected to home; never missing a visitor or delivery again. The DoorbellCam has an inbuilt mic and speaker for two-way contact.
Review: This easy to set up and straightforward to use video doorbell kit would be a great addition to any smart home system or simply to provide more functionality at an entrance way. Score: 8/10
The Ajax MotionCam Outdoor is an IP 55 rated combined external PIR sensor with inbuilt capture camera for use with the latest Ajax Hubs that support visual verification. The detector has settings for the image resolution and number of pictures sent on alarm. After dark the unit has two high-intensity infrared LEDs to provide illumination for the camera’s monochrome mode.
Review: A very simple to install and manage, extended battery life external PIR detector for Ajax based Hub 2 systems, with the advantage of visual verification. Score: 9/10
The i-on Compact Security System is a Grade 2 wired intrusion detection panel with 10 zones and up to 10 users and 4 keypads. It is promoted as being suitable for simple, entry-level burglar alarm systems to protect homes and small commercial installations.
Review: A straightforward and engineer friendly grade 2 wired alarm system with a wide range of configuration options and simplicity of installation. Good documentation is supplied with the product. Score: 9/10
MiniAir 2 is a single-path signalling solution that utilises a 4G/LTE-M path to signal an alarm from a protected premises to an ARC. It comes with a standby SIM as a backup to safeguard the system, if the active SIM fails.
Review: The product overall is great. It is a perfect solution to the PSTN switch over/off as it means that existing systems that rely solely on PSTN signalling can continue to do so without the expense of upgrading the customers control equipment. Score: 9/10
Capture motion detectors are intended for use in a wide variety of professional security applications. With a choice of EN Grade 2 wired or wireless connectivity, wall or ceiling mounting, and a choice of detection technologies including dual element, quad element or dual technology sensing, Capture suits a wide variety of security environments.
Review: The ease of connection with a range of switchable, built-in EOL resistor values simplifies the installation process. The potential for device branding will likely be appealing to independent installers. Score: 9/10
The 2-Port Industrial Outdoor Gigabit Active/Passive PoE+ Extender, model TI-BEP200 from TRENDnet enables installers to extend up to two PoE+ signals an additional 100m for a total PoE distance of 200m or up to 500m with daisy chained units.
Review: The unit is suitable for industrial application where external installation is required as it is constructed of heavy-duty material, enamel coated and IP67 rated with built in 4kV surge protector and surface earthing clamp. Score: 7.5/10
The Videoloft Cloud Adapter 8 is an eight channel bridging device which equips new and legacy video surveillance systems with Videoloft’s offsite cloud video solution.
Review: It is a very cost effective solution for those looking to update existing systems, upgrade the overall storage solution, or wanting to connect independent cameras to a recording and viewing platform without the need for a recorder or controller. Score: 8.5/10
The Wisenet TID-600R is a compact IP65, IK08 intercom unit featuring a 1/2.8” 2MP camera with a very wide viewing angle and infrared support up to 5 metres. It supports SIP 2.0 connection, has a touchless call option, edge storage and ONVIF compliance. It measures 165(h) x 49(w) x 48(d) cm with a weight of 490g.
Review: This is an impressive SIP 2.0 intercom unit that can be used in a wide range of situations especially in healthcare, where the touch-free method to initiate a call reduces infection risks. The HD camera and its event recording options can provide excellent evidential images. Score: 9/10
This video intercom features a 10”touch display boosted by the Axis ARTPEC-7 processor, full-HD camera and WaveKey technology. The unit is rated IP65 and IK08, meaning that users can touch the display even if there is any water on its surface.
Review: The unit is easily customisable depending on the project, with ability to customise each resident if used in a domestic setting, and importing business logos and grouping for businesses in a commercial setting – a very elegant solution and great addition to the outside of any building. Score: 8.5/10
During expansion, the St Lawrence Academy school in North Lincolnshire required an access control system that would provide an extra level of security for pupils and staff, and could add new buildings and users to the system as the school grows.
Advanced IT Services was approached by St Lawrence Academy with the requirements, and they suggested the Paxton10 access control and video management system.
At the beginning of 2023, St Lawrence Academy investigated installing a new access control system at the school as they were establishing their own Multi-Academy Trust (MAT). The main requirements were to be able to access the system remotely, the ability to administrate multiple sites with varying groups of users, and that it has the potential to be integrated with other products and systems to maximise functionality.
The Paxton10 online user-interface allows administrators to access the system from any device with an internet connection, making
it easy to manage and monitor the security of a site. Paxton10 is scalable up to 100 sites on a single system with up to 1,000 doors, 1,000 cameras and 50,000 users.
Another benefit that Paxton10 has brought to St Lawrence Academy is the Multi-site feature. It will allow them to expand the system as more schools join the trust.
Advanced IT Services started with a fourdoor trial with Paxton10, before installing it across 30 doors with 166 managed users. The system successfully isolates the Trust offices on site from the main school buildings and manages pupil access, creating a secure area. In addition, if any pupil is late to class or absent, system administrators will get notifications and the pastoral teams can act quickly, making sure there’s no emergency and that pupils are safe.
Videx Security’s new demonstration vehicle will showcase the company’s newest range of access control and door entry systems at open days, events and other occasions throughout the year.
efficiency and management
Macaw Security Solutions has achieved a 40 percent increase in operational efficiency following the implementation of a BigChange job management system. The business can now optimise how its installation and maintenance engineers are deployed, with real-time tracking and intelligent scheduling, as well as reducing its reliance on paperwork. Engineers no longer have to physically check-in at the start and end of each working day, or as jobs are completed, and customer service levels are boosted with live updates and accurate ETAs.
Dominic Cattermole, Engineering Director at Macaw Security Solutions said: “Using BigChange we have ‘eyes on’ every part of the field operation. We know where our engineers are, where they have been and where they are going next, and we have real-time visibility on
K-Mesh, a wireless fire detection system and Taktis, by Kentec Electronics, have been installed in five residential tower blocks in Wapping to provide residents with a fire detection and alarm system.
The K-Mesh and Taktis system was installed at 21 Wapping Lane in central London by DPJ Fire and Security, a Kentec Installation Partner (KIP), after winning a tender put out by property developers, Ballymore.
The fire safety system protects five mixeduse housing residential complexes, including an 18-storey tower near St Katherine’s Dock. There are over 380 dwellings over an area of 7,500 square metres.
works as they are being completed so we can report back to our clients.
“We had used our previous system for many years but it just wasn’t keeping pace with our requirements. Every time we wanted something new, there was a cost, and we had to look elsewhere for simple add-ons such as vehicle tracking,” Dominic continued. “It was like the world had moved on and they hadn’t noticed!
Since implementing the BigChange job management system, which incorporates customer relationship management (CRM), job scheduling, live tracking, resource management, job finance and business intelligence, Macaw has improved the efficiency of its installation and maintenance engineers by between 35 and 40 percent which equates to an additional capacity of around 4,000 jobs a year. Integrated vehicle tracking and intelligent job scheduling allows the right resource to be allocated to each job taking into account location, existing workload, skill set and available stock.
Customisable job cards and an online library of equipment specifications and location histories is further boosting efficiency as engineers can access site specific information, using their mobile phones, when they need it. They can also provide detailed updates, including geocoded date and time stamped photographs, for back-office staff and management and for onward reporting to the client.
“BigChange supports and aligns with our vision to provide the highest standard of security by implementing effective solutions giving peace of mind via an individually tailored service,” Dominic concluded. “We know we have barely scratched the surface of what the system is capable of and we are looking forward to exploring additional functionality including the online booking portal and financial integration.”
A wireless solution was proposed because of the ease and speed that the installation could be carried out, offering less disruption to the occupants of the site, and because of its appealing aesthetics. The number of floors meant running cables was impractical and so the wireless solution avoided costly builders work and fire stopping; also important was K-Mesh’s SmartGuide technology, which supports safe and strategic building evacuation and means the fire detection system can be converted to an EVAC evacuation system as and when desired or practical.
Networked to K-Mesh, the system features five of Kentec’s 4-loop Taktis control panels, and more than 750 devices, including wireless heat sensors and sounders, and optical smoke detectors.
ACCESS CONTROL
ASSA ABLOY
Portebello Works, School Street, Willenhall WV13 3PW United Kingdom
Tel: +1902 364500 info@abloy.co.uk www.assaabloy.com/uk/en
ACCESS CONTROL INNER RANGE
Units 10-11, Theale Lakes Business Park, Moulden Way, Sulhampstead, Reading, Berkshire RG7 4GB United Kingdom
Tel: +44 845 470 5000 ieurope@innerrange.co.uk www.innerrange.co.uk
ACCESS CONTROL HID
3 Cae Gwyrold Green Meadow Springs CARDIFF CF157AB United Kingdom
Tel No: +44 29 2052 8500 emeamarketing@hidglobal.com www.hidglobal.com
ACCESS CONTROL INTEGRATED DESIGN LIMITED
Integrated Design Limited, Feltham Point, Air Park Way, Feltham, Middlesex. TW13 7EQ
Tel: +44 (0) 208 890 5550 sales@idl.co.uk www.fastlane-turnstiles.com
ACCESS CONTROL RBH SECURITY GROUP LTD
F3 Enterprise way, Vale Business Park, Evesham, Worcs WR11 1GS
Tel 01386 425810 Sales.uk@rbh-access.com wwww.rbh-access.com
HOYLES
ACCESS CONTROL GROSVENOR TECHNOLOGY
Unit S, The Fulcrum Centre Vantage Way, Mannings Heath Poole, Dorset
BH12 4NU
Tel No: +44 (0)1202 621 700 info@grosvenortechnology.com www.grosvenortechnology.com
•Comprehensive solutions
•Any hardware type
• Any number of doors in any combination
• Status and breached door alarm outputs
•Change room privacy functions and Fire alarm integration
•Supplied in kit or component form
UK Manufacturers of high quality, unique, control and security systems supplied worldwide
Tel: +44 (0)1744 886600•sales@hoyles.com•www.hoyles.com
DRIVING INNOVATION TO AN AIOT FUTURE
DAHUA TECHNOLOGY UK & IRELAND
Quantum, 60 Norden Road, Maidenhead, SL6 4AY
Tel: +44(0)1628 882210 sales.uk@dahuatech.com www.dahuasecurity.com/uk
CCTV HANWHA
Heriot House, Heriot Road, Chertsey, Surrey KT16 9DT United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1932 578100 htesecurity@hanwha.com www.hanwha-security.eu
CCTV HIKVISION
4 The Square, Stockley Park, Uxbridge
UB11 1ET United Kingdom
Tel: +44(0)1628 902 140 info.uk@hikvision.com www.hikvision.com
TO ADVERTISE HERE CONTACT: Tracey Cole
020 8295 8306
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YOU SEE. YOU CONTROL
PARTIZAN
Kresomyslova 384/17A, Nusle, 14000 Prague, Czech Republic
Tel: +420 608 496 889 www.partizan.global
BETTER SECURITY, BETTER WORLD ZHEJIANG UNIVIEW TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. global.uniview.com info.uki@uniview.com
ONE SOLUTION. ONE COMPANY IDIS GLOBAL
1000 Great West Road, Brentford, Middlesex TW8 9HH
Tel: +44(0)203 657 5678 Email: uksales@idisglobal.com wwww.idisglobal.com
RISCO GROUP UK LTD
Unit 2, Blueberry Business Park, Kingsway, Rochdale OL16 5DB United Kingdom
Tel: +44 161 6555500 sales@riscogroup.co.uk www.riscogroup.com
AWARD-WINNING, LEADING GLOBAL WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR OF SECURITY & LOW VOLTAGE PRODUCTS
ADI GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION
Distributor of electronic security systems and solutions for over 250 leading manufacturers, the company also offers an internal technical support team, dedicated field support engineers along with a suite of training courses and services. ADI also offers a variety of fast, reliable delivery options, including specified time delivery, next day or collection from any one of 28 branches nationwide. Plus, with an ADI online account, installers can order up to 7pm for next day delivery.
Tel: 0161 767 2990 Fax: 0161 767 2999 sales.uk@adiglobal.com
DISTRIBUTION CCTVDIRECT
3 Scala Court, Leeds, Yorks LS10 1JD United Kingdom
Tel: +845 3701 999 sales@cctvdirect.co.uk www.cctvdirect.co.uk
DISTRIBUTION
DYNAMIC CCTV
9b / 9c Bowes Road, Riverside Park, Middlesbrough TS2 1LU United Kingdom
Tel: +441642 220166 sales@dynamic-cctv.com www.dynamic-cctv.com
DISTRIBUTION VIDECON LTD
Unit 1, Concept Business Park, Smithies Lane, Heckmondwike, West Yorkshire WF16 0PN United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1924 528000 sales@videcon.co.uk www.videcon.co.uk
STATE-OF-THE-ART WIRELESS SOLUTION INTRATONE UK
114 Power Road Studios, Chiswick, London W4 5PY
Intratone is a manufacturer and service provider of GSM door entry technology. Over the past 10 years Intratone has expanded its product portfolio to include a large range of video intercoms, proximity readers and digital noticeboards. Quick installation, no costly handsets, remote management via free cloud portal make our wireless system to a sustainable, real-time solution for all your accesses.
Tel: +44(0)208 0379012
Email: info@intratone.uk.com www.intratone.uk.com
SECURITY PRODUCTS AND INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS HONEYWELL COMMERCIAL SECURITY
TEXECOM INTRUDER
Bradwood Court, St Crispin Way, Haslingden, Lancs BB4 4PW
Tel: +44(0)1706 212524 sales@texe.com www.texe.com
We lead in specialist recruitment for the Fire & Security, Telecoms, and M&E sectors. With over 20 years of trading, Technical Resources work with the best permanent and contract staff, helping our clients to deliver their services.
Whether it’s permanent, contract, or larger recruitment programs - we deliver the right candidates to our clients. To do this, we have a great team of hard-working recruiters who know that getting recruitment right the first time is key to the success of the businesses we serve and the professionals we find jobs for.
What makes us different? We reference check ALL our candidates.
The projects you have need to be delivered. So, we will only send you candidates that we have previously used or successfully referenced. This saves you crucial time and ensures successful project delivery.
Concerned about compliance? Quality and compliance is in our DNA. Compliance checks are a key part of our weekly processes. And we don’t stop after placing the candidates with you. We run weekly checks on all contractor timesheets and will check in with you and your contractor too.
Rivermead House, Hamm Moor Lane, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 2SF
01932 837 777 info@tecres.uk.com
www.technicalresources.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 844 8000 235 securitysales@honeywell.com
MANUFACTURER OF INTRUDER ALARM EQUIPMEN
HKC SECURITY LTD
James Hill Street, Littleborough
OL15 8AE
Tel: +44(0)1706 373560 Email: ukinfo@hkc.ie www.hkcsecurity.com
WORLD-LEADING MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRONIC SECURITY EQUIPMENT
PYRONIX LTD
Secure House, Braithwell Way, Hellaby, Rotherham, South Yorkshire S66 8QY
Tel: +44(0)1709 700 100 sales@pyronix.com www.pyronix.com
35+ years of experience in the fire and security industry. Protect homes and businesses with our Next Generation alarm signalling systems. From fast and affordable to best in the business, you can get every customer future ready for all-IP and the PSTN closure with our special offer and marketing toolkit. Simple to install with an OLED display and a choice of fixed IP and wifi connected options. Dual sim and roaming 4G for resilient wireless signalling. All with LPCB third party certification, 10 year guarantee and 24/7 support.
Tel: 0800 800 628
Email address: redcare@bt.com
Twitter: @BTRedcare
Website: www.redcare.bt.com
CSL GROUPWW
T: +44 (0)1895 474474
sales@csl-group.com
@CSLGroupLtd www.csl-group.com
C-TEC Challenge Way, Martland Park, Wigan
WN5 OLD United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 1942 322744
www.c-tec.com
SECURITY MADE SIMPLE.
Paxton House, Home Farm Road, Brighton, BN1 9HU
With 37 years of experience, we design and manufacture market-leading security solutions for a range of buildings. Around 30,000 buildings are secured globally by Paxton products, every year. We utilise the latest technology to provide powerful, yet easy-to-install and use security solutions. Our products are designed for a wide range of sectors including education, healthcare, retail, leisure, commercial, the public sector and more. All our products are manufactured in the UK and are backed by our 5-year guarantee and hassle-free returns policy.
Tel: 01273 811080 support@paxton.co.uk
www.paxton-access.com
FIRE & SECURITY MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE
INSTALLERPRO
PO Box 1288, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 9BQ
InstallerPro is designed for UK Fire & Security companies. With InstallerPro you will never miss a job, visit, or invoice again. Our system helps keep your business on track and maintain your compliance to BS/ISO standards, SSAIB, NSI, BAFE & GateSafe. InstallerPro comes preloaded with all the tools you need to get working straight away, and because its cloud based, you can work from anywhere. Import your clients from your old software and get started with InstallerPro today.
enquiries@installerpro.co.uk
www.installerpro.co.uk
YOUR CLOUD. YOUR WAY
SEAGATE STORAGE
60 Norden Road, Maidenhead, Berks SL6 4AY
+440208 7127 4477
Email: domenico.scordo@seagate.com www.seagate.com
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