All Archive Titles articles – Page 1220
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Special Project
David McGinn, Sales Director of BC Access control looks at the door entry refurbishment of luxury dwellings in London
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Remote possibilities
Detector activated CCTV could help reduce the high level of false alarms .. and installers can expect to work to a new British Standard.
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Out of the loop
Ground loops are a fact of life in CCTV systems and cause a number of problems with the picture. Here Joe Cieszynski looks at ground loop suppression
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Scots/US link up
IndigoVision, a leader in live networked video technology, has announced a manufacturing and distribution contract with US manufacturer Galgon Industries to manufacture VideoBridge enabled products on a turnkey basis at its facility in Glenrothes, Scotland.This is Galgon’s first UK manufacturing facility in Scotland, giving easy access to European customers.
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Treasurable job for PI vision
PI vision is celebrating “one of the largest digital recording installations ever” at the Treasure Island Resort and Casino.
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Hot products
Wirefree, minimum interference and sharp pictures...some key features of the products that gained top requests in our January issue
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Earning his stripes
Security Installer's regular columnist, Mike Lynskey, provides the low down on the new top man at the NSI
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Motorvate your driving force
Current affairs: Mike Lynskey's personal view on issues that really matter to installers
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Top marks for The Corps
Not content with winning national security awards for their crime-busting work for Corby Borough Council in Northants, The Corps’ five-strong CCTV team has achieved a ‘first’ in the academic world.
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Control room opened in honour of Jill Dando
Crimewatch UK presenter Nick Ross officially opened the London Borough of Hillingdon’s control room – in memory of former co-presenter Jill Dando, who was President of Hillingdon Crime Prevention Panel.
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‘Novel’ CCTV scheme goes live in Witney
A 24-camera dome system that includes some novel operational features has been installed by Quadrant Video Systems, supplying the town of Witney in Oxfordshire with a private fibre-optic network to distribute its CCTV images.
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Pheasants on duty at the castle gates
IMPRESSIVE STEEL GATES SUPPORTED BY turret-style gate piers are keeping unwanted visitors at bay at a Scottish castle in Perthshire.Four hand-forged pheasants and a thistle stand on top of the new main gates at Kincardine Castle, which have been fully automated using FAAC's 770 underground operating system.FAAC installer, Livewire Services ...
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Vision joins BSIA
Vision Fire & Security ADPRO has joined the British Security Industry Association, whose members provide around 70 per cent of security products and services in the UK. ADPRO sales director Tim Northwood said: “The Associa-tion’s focus on quality ties in with our own quality procedures, demonstrated by the introduction of ...
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New centre boosts comms training
CABLENET, “EUROPE’S LARGEST independent communications training provider”, has opened a new £2 million centre that doubles its training capabilities for installers.
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Blick CEO receives OBE
VANDA MURRAY, CHIEF EXECUTIVE officer of Blick plc, has received the Order of the British Empire from the Prince of Wales at Buckingham Palace, after being awarded the honour in the New Year’s Honours list in recognition of her services to industry and export.
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Conway provides bear essentials for Stephen Fry
The EH range of camera housings from Conway Security was used by a BBC/OR Media film crew which accompanied Stephen Fry on a trip through Peru. Last year the comedian made a documentary on the plight of Peru’s bear population and felt the call to return for a follow-up to ...
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Apprentices honoured
BSIA extends call for nominations to all installation companies whose work is certified by a UKAS accredited body
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The good, the bad and the passive: new analysis
FORTY-FIVE PER CENT OF THE security industry improved their company’s performance last year, according to financial analysts Plimsoll Publishing. Plimsoll’s new analysis, 2nd Edition 2002, has been strengthened to appeal to the non-accountant in understanding company performance figures.Its new UK Security analysis, covering 1,000 companies, is its most comprehensive analysis ...