Electrical Contractors

Security & CCTV Systems

Access Control

Door access control is a security solution that enables authorized individuals to enter a building or restricted area while preventing unauthorized access. These systems require users to present a valid credential—such as a key card, PIN code, or biometric scan—to unlock the door. In addition to controlling access, they can also log entry and exit times, providing valuable security data.

Door access control systems are widely used in various environments, including office buildings, schools, residential complexes, and gated communities. Offering a higher level of security than traditional locks and keys, they help deter crime and unauthorized entry. When integrated with other security measures like CCTV and alarm systems, door access control can contribute to a highly secure environment. To enable us to install to the highest standards, we use manufacturers like Paxton and Gallagher.

CCTV

Security is a growing concern for businesses across the UK. In recent years, the rise in crime and anti-social behaviour has left many companies or home feeling exposed. If your business or home is located in a high-risk area, you hold valuable items or products, or you’re simply looking to safeguard your assets, you may be considering the installation of CCTV as part of your overall security strategy.

Whether you’re looking to install a new CCTV system or enhance an existing one, we ensure the process is completed smoothly and efficiently.

We are dedicated to providing the highest level of service, whether you require a simple installation or a more complex, large-scale setup. Our team will make sure your CCTV system is properly installed and fully operational, giving you peace of mind that your property will be effectively monitored, protected, and secure.

Reason’s To Install CCTV

Crime Deterrent

Installing CCTV is an effective deterrent against criminal activity. The mere presence of a camera sends a clear message that illegal actions are being monitored, creating an environment where criminals are less likely to act.

Promotes a Safe Working Environment

Installing CCTV is an effective deterrent against criminal activity. The mere presence of a camera sends a clear message that illegal actions are being monitored, creating an environment where criminals are less likely to act.

Provides Evidence for Law Enforcement

In the unfortunate event of a crime occurring on your property, CCTV footage is crucial for providing law enforcement with clear evidence, making it easier to investigate and solve the crime.

Helps Settle Disputes

CCTV footage can be invaluable when resolving disputes, whether in a domestic or commercial context. Whether it’s addressing employee disagreements, family conflicts, or disputes between staff and customers, video evidence can provide clarity and support.

Keeps Accurate Records

CCTV footage can be invaluable when resolving disputes, whether in a domestic or commercial context. Whether it’s addressing employee disagreements, family conflicts, or disputes between staff and customers, video evidence can provide clarity and support.

Reasons To Install An Intruder Alarm:

Intruder

If you’re looking to enhance the security of your home or business, installing an intruder alarm is a key step in the process. With repeat burglaries on the rise and police response times declining, there are several compelling reasons to invest in a burglar alarm.

Commercial properties have long been prime targets for thieves, largely due to the valuable stock and equipment often kept on-site. With extended periods when no staff are present to monitor activity, it’s crucial to install a remote security alarm system to cover these vulnerable times. This also applies to homeowners who may leave their property unoccupied while on vacation. An intruder alarm can be strategically placed in a visible location to act as a deterrent, potentially preventing a crime before it even occurs.

A modern burglar alarm system offers a variety of features, including motion sensors and other monitoring devices. These systems can trigger an alarm and be configured to alert a remote response, either from a security company or law enforcement.