Intruder alarm systems designed and installed for use in Governmental buildings and national infrastructure sites must have achieved CPNI (Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure) accreditation. Where such products are not specified, it could lead to the loss of potential contracts. CPNI identifies security…
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For those installers contracted to deliver intruder alarm systems for Governmental buildings, national infrastructure sites or other higher risk applications seeking stringent security standards, it is important to specify products which have achieved CPNI (Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure) accreditation. CPNI produces the…
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In today’s challenging world, the need to protect and secure national infrastructure is a critical part of system design and implementation at high levels. Threats are constantly evolving, and as such it becomes necessary for any solutions and products to be used for such applications…
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Flexible, functional and intuitive Apps can play a significant role in enhancing the user experience when it comes to intruder alarm systems. They allow the customer to confidently take control of their system, finding unambiguous information about what is happening at their site. Alarm updates,…
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In the past, many users considered the intruder alarm system a grudge purchase. They were making an investment in a system which was solely designed to stop them falling to victim to the more nefarious members of society. Even today, many believe an alarm system…