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We were recently contacted by a very good customer of ours who we have worked with on a previous job. His company a very successful super market was expanding and he had recently purchased a large retail unit. The new premise was in fact the perfect choice for a super market and had in fact previously been a Kwik Save Super Store.... Read More

What is Safe Room/Panic Room?

21/05/2012 15:53 Posted in Blog | 0 Comments
Physically securing our premises using security grilles or roller shutters often means that we need to assess our level of risk first. This can then give us an overview of any weak areas that could be taken advantage of by criminals. Ideally securing every vulnerable window and door would be the best solution. But with limited budgets available and taking into consideration usability by staff and family member’s (if a residential property) premises with numerous openings might be better off considering creating a secure zone within the building. Read More
A common question that is raised when it comes to securing properties is which is more effective internally or externally installed physical security? From the various products available be it retractable grilles, window bars or roller shutters all of which can be installed internally or externally, but which is the most secure? Read More
When we install our retractable grilles we often get asked “How visible will the grilles be and can they be hidden in anyway?” This is particularly important when the grille is being installed in a domestic setting. It can be easy to get confused with the various methods used for installing retractable grilles. There are two types of fixing methods, the reveal fixing and the face fixing. Here we take a look at these different methods in more detail. Read More

Should I use a security door?

13/07/2011 16:59 Posted in Blog | 0 Comments
The way a burglar gains entry into your house or business premises are usually limited to two vulnerable areas. These are a side window or through a door either at the back or the rear of the property. The side window tends to be the top opening transom window which is forced open. A door is either jemmied or kicked in. Once inside the property the burglar now also has to consider which route to either leave by or escape by if disturbed. Read More

Security Grilles or Roller Shutters?

01/06/2011 19:27 Posted in Blog | 0 Comments
The important thing to consider when thinking about securing our homes or business is deciding what will give the best security solution with the minimum impact to both our budget and the appearance of our property. Read More
What’s the best way to secure your home, office or school from the threat of burglary or vandalism? It is a sad fact that crime is here to stay and is actually on the increase. Be it burglary or damage to property; it is a problem that we all face from time to time. Theft from property is seen by some people as an easy way to make a living and have no qualms about stealing from homes, schools, offices and even hospitals. Read More

But I have a Burglar Alarm Installed!

05/07/2010 10:00 Posted in Blog | 0 Comments
Burglar alarms do not stop thieves. They may deter the opportunist and annoy the neighbours when they go off for no apparent reason but on the whole they don’t actually prevent someone breaking into your property. Read More

Case Study in Roundhay, Leeds

05/03/2010 10:00 Posted in Case Studies | 0 Comments
The rear of your home is often the weakest area and so can be targeted by burglars and intruders to your house. Read on to see how a window grille can be a highly effective security measure. Read More