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NSI introduces audit scheme for CCTV ops
Many owners, managers and operators of CCTV schemes are still unaware that it is a criminal offence to use an unregistered scheme in a public place.
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New report bares all on profitability in security
A new business report by the Prospect Shop has unveiled the top ten most profitable security companies by pre-tax profit margin for the financial year 2000-2001.
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Was it all worth it?
So what have been the results of installers working to the ACPO 2000 policy?
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Alarmcom changes identity
Alarmcom Limited (UK), manufacturer of high tech security products including fire, motion and seismic detectors, control panels and digital CCTV, is now trading as Siemens Building Technologies Limited, Fire & Security Products.
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IndigoVision ads are winners
An advertising campaign featured in Security Installer won the title of ‘IT Campaign of the Year’ in the Computing Awards 2002.
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Knighthood acquires Insaf
Knighthood Security, a leading end user systems integrator has acquired Insaf, an established fire alarm company specialising in the design, installation and support of fire alarm and detection systems.
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Working with DD243 (part 3)
Part 3 of Martin Kane's close-up look at DD243:2002 and the demand for confirmation systems …
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The bench test 2: We’re getting there!
AurorAcorD digital recorder from Vicon Industries With audio – the hen’s teeth we have campaigned for!
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Special Project 2
The width of an entrance way to an underground car park and the close proximity of a road posed a challenge for auto-gate installers
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13 is lucky for NASIC
The Nationwide Association of Security Installation Companies (NASIC) has grown to a total of 13 members, with two more companies set to join next month.
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The bench test 1: Wider and higher
DS939 ceiling mount detector from Bosch Security SystemsBoldly goes where no PIR has gone before ... probably!
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Special Project 1
Small supermarket chain reveals how using digital video recording has made a big impact on reducing crime levels.
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M1 rival football fans fight it out
Pearl Fire and Security Limited sponsored the ball at a football match that pitted M1 rivals, Watford and Luton Town, against each other for the first time in recent years as the clubs’ contrasting fortunes kept them in different divisions. The game, a Worthington Cup match, also gave the company ...
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Public & Private
The PFI will only be attractive for housing if the costs are reduced.
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Transfer notes
My morning paper has just told me that designer logos and acronyms are going out of fashion. This could be bad news if the distaste extends to the social housing world. We thrive on acronyms for new organisations – I am always wary of embarrassing or confusing results from an ...
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How to … Set up a repairs-by-appointment service
Want to get three stars for your repair service? Listen to your tenants, says Ian Marlow
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Lincolnshire housing under pressure from migrant-worker influx
Lincolnshire’s housing stock is being put under serious pressure by an influx of migrant workers from Portugal.
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Here's an idea
A Somerset housing trust set up a free rubbish collection service for low-income tenants
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Grand plan:
Grand plan: This £40m mixed-use redevelopment of Grand Union Village in Southall, west London, will include a new canal basin and more than 700 homes. Architect John Thompson and Partners is designing the first stage. The project is to be completed by 2006.