Security Systems for Commercial and Residential Premises
Video Surveillance:
Video surveillance systems are a fundamental component of the overall security system for a premise.
Surveillance cameras enable continuous monitoring within the surveillance zone and allow for the review of recorded footage when necessary.
Intruder Alarm System:
The intruder alarm system relies on sensors placed throughout the premise to detect unauthorized intrusions.
These sensors, such as motion sensors, door/window sensors, glass break sensors, leak sensors, and fire/smoke detectors, send signals to the control panel in the event of an intrusion or emergency.
All sensors operate within a unified system, instantly transmitting readings to the security control panel or the user's mobile device.
Access Control System:
An access control system serves to prevent unauthorized access by outsiders and to manage employee access within premises.
It includes various solutions, ranging from standalone systems for single doors to complex multi-level systems for premises with multiple access points.
The access control system works in conjunction with video surveillance and intruder alarm systems as part of an integrated security approach.
These components collectively contribute to enhancing the security of both commercial and residential premises, providing comprehensive protection against various threats and unauthorized access.