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Dutch award for Nedap
Nedap Great Britain Ltd, provider of high-end security products, has received an award at the NBCC's XXV Anglo Dutch Awards for Excellence at the organisations 115th annual lunch. The event promotes Anglo-Dutch trade and collaboration.
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DVR survives bank attack
A Ganz digital video recorder has survived the attentions of bank robbers in South Africa, despite their attempts to put the machine out of action in a bid to destroy surveillance footage of the incident.
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BSIA appoints Olympics officer
The British Security Industry Association has appointed a Project Director to focus the work of the Association for the 2012 Olympic Games. David Evans, former managing director of Legion Group, has been appointed to the position.
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ADI-Gardiner to distribute Irisys
Access control systems manufacturer Irisys has chosen ADI-Gardiner to distribute its newly developed security range, which includes the IRS2100 Tailgate Detector, as well as its people counters.
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AD Group on the move
CCTV specialist the AD Group and its subsidiary Dedicated Micros have moved head office functions – including finance, marketing, sales and training, to a 31,000 sq ft purpose built development at Daresbury Park, Warrington.
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Failure to comply raises risk of accidents
The tragic death of a ten year old boy who was killed by powered electronic gates, which is still being investigated by the Health & Safety Executive, has highlighted the security industry's ignorance of their safety obligations under current legislation.
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False alarms are more likely under EN50131
The introduction of the new EN50131 standards is a complete farce.
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BSIA prepares to celebrate 40 years of security
The British Security Industry Association will celebrate its 40th birthday on 23 January 2007.
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Most security companies saw sales drop in 2006
While growth in the UK security market was a was a healthy 6 per cent in 2006 – well above inflation – more than two thirds of the of the companies monitored by Plimsoll Portfolio Analysis saw a fall in sales.
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The bench test 2: Home comforts
For the most part digital video recorders tend to look like, well, digital video recorders...
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Promote the potential
There has been a lot of talk about energy rated windows and their potential. But what is being done to safeguard the investment in development of such products? Claire Churchard finds out
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Going through the roof
What is Bedford Glassworks doing with a CNC machining centre? Brilliant cutting glass shelves and lots more besides, writes Dominic Bentham
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Green goes mainstream
Consumers want to be rewarded for green choices. Government should add lower rate VAT for A to C rated windows to its legislation to support a reduction in carbon emissions, says Synseal’s Nick Dutton
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The verifier goes Walkabout
A visit to Glasstec is well worth the trip for anyone on the glass side of the window industry. Rod Appleyard, best known as a fenestration surveyor, was one of the many Brits over in Dusseldorf back in October
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Glass prices: Guardian rise prompts Jan rise from Pilks
Customers of the main glass manufacturers suffered the fourth price increase of 2006 when Guardian announced a price rise in December, triggering a response from competitors.
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GED passes with Intercept
Intercept Spacer Systems has now passed BS EN1279 Part 3, the section of the insulating glass standard that deals with insulating gas leakage.
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Future uncertain
I have some bad news this month: This is the last edition of Glass Age to be published by CMPi and at the time of going to press, a deal to secure the magazine’s future has not been agreed.
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New Worlds fleet growth
New World Developments has invested in several new additions to its transport fleet.
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Partners will distribute Puls-Meter
Kettering based Failsafe Metering International Ltd has chosen German engineering company Reinhardt-Technik GmbH to be its partner to distribute the award winning Puls-Meter metering, mixing and dispensing technology in Europe.