Access Control
– Access control systems allow you to decide who goes through which
doors in a building and at what times. The access range starts with a
simple system for up to two doors and moves through to sophisticated
multi-site computer based systems. A range of reading technologies can
be used on all systems including proximity, magnetic stripe, hands
free, infrared and Smart Card. Readers can be fitted into new or
existing door entry systems or surface mounted using vandal resistant
stainless steel readers. All readers can be used internally or
externally. By linking the access control system to a computer,
additional facilities such as flexible searching and reporting, full
on-line help, alarm monitoring graphics, and time and attendance can be
provided. The system can also be used to monitor fire doors, lifts and
unauthorized entry to restricted areas.
We carry the following Access Control product lines:
AMAG
ReadykeyPRO - A Bosch Security System
Door King
Galaxy Control Systems
Hirsch
Northern Computers - a Honeywell company
Identicard Systems
Infographics Systems - a GE Security company
Kantech
Keri Systems
MDI
Video Surveillance/CCTV
– The problem of attempting to meet the costs incurred as a result of
vandalism to property and buildings is all too familiar and cameras
have proven themselves over recent years as a means of deterrent and
detection. As technology has improved, the versatility of such
equipment has become virtually limitless, offering added security in
either high profile or covert locations or establishments which might
otherwise be considered vulnerable. Images from multiple cameras can be
displayed on a single monitor using multiplexers or switches and time
lapse video recorders can record all events from multiple cameras over
a daily or weekly period. Surveillance systems can be remotely
monitored and controlled to allow panning, tilting and zooming of
cameras and additional standard or infrared lighting can be provided to
improve picture quality during periods of poor light. Covert cameras
can be disguised as everyday objects such as clocks, mirrors or smoke
detectors or hidden completely using pinhole technology and video
pictures can be displayed directly onto personal computers to give live
or instant pictures during alarm conditions. Displaying pictures onto
personal computers removes the need for additional monitors and allows
word-processing, spreadsheets, etc. to be used while viewing the camera
in the background with the option of full screen pictures and printing
or saving to disk for later viewing.
We carry the following Video Surveillance product lines:
Bosch/Phillips
Dedicated Micros
Kalatel - a GE Security company
Nice Systems
Panasonic Security Systems
Pelco
Vicon
Fire and Life Safety
– Access and egress go hand in hand. Access control is achieved at any
entry point, and life safety is assured so that everyone can exit a
building quickly in case of fire or emergency. IR Security & Safety
has stand-alone and networked capabilities to answer the different
requirements of egress. Stand-alone applications include touchbar exit
devices. Alarmed exit devices provide notice when someone is leaving a
room where theft might be an issue. Delayed egress devices provide
monitored exit. Networked egress includes hardware and software that
also provides for time and attendance and personnel scheduling.
We carry the following Fire and Life Safety product lines:
Ademco (a Honeywell company) - Fire
Bosch – Fire
Doorguard Systems
Firelite - Fire
GE Security – Fire
Locknetics – Life Safety
VonDuprin – Life Safety
Intrusion Detection
We carry the following Intrusion Detection product lines:
Ademco
Radionics - Bosch
Interlogix - GE Security
Sentrol - GE Security
Video Badging
We carry the following Video Badging product lines:
AMAG
Eltron
Fargo
Hirsch
Identicard
Visitor Lobby Management
We carry the following Visitor Lobby Management product lines:
AMAG
Bosch - ReadyKey
EasyLobby
Hirsch
LobbyWorks - Honeywell
GSA Information
Our GSA Contract number: GS-07F-6033R
Contract Effective: September 1, 2005 to August 31, 2010
Monitoring Services
– All alarm systems can be connected to an alarm monitoring station for
24 hour response to activation. Remote monitoring provides the vital
link between your intruder alarm and the emergency authorities 24 hours
a day 365 days a year and trained staff then take appropriate action
such as contacting the police, keyholder or the fire service. As
technology has improved the options available for remote monitoring
have improved and reduced in price.