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Access Control Manufacturer ICT To Expand Production

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AUCKLAND-based ICT has completed its head office extension and the additional 1490m2 of space - almost double the original footprint – which will be...

The Interview: Ashley Grembka, Atek Solutions

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In this month’s interview, John Adams speaks with Ashley Grembka of Atek Solutions in Mildura about the challenges and opportunities facing security integrators in...

Challenges of Installing VMS For Integrators

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When it comes to the challenges of VMS applications for integrators there’s certainly plenty to consider – starting with meeting customer requirements, finding a...

Paradox WD1 Wireless Water Detector

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PARADOX WD1 water detector is designed to trigger an alarm upon contact with water, minimising the risk of severe water damage from leaks or...

Powerful New 350m IR PTZ From Panasonic

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PANASONIC’S 2 new IR PTZ Full-HD (1920 x 1080), 60fps cameras feature built-in 350m IR (WV-X6533LN) or 100m IR (WV-X6532LN) and the ability to...

Static Damaging Electronic Security Control Boards

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We’ve been having some issues with hardware damaged by static during on-site commissioning – it seems as though it is easier than ever before...

Chubb Wins $A6 Million Ipswich Safe City Contract

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CHUBB Fire & Security has just been awarded a $A6 million contract to upgrade Ipswich City Council’s Safe City CCTV solution. Mid-August 2018 Ipswich City...

New Shepherd Security Panel From Crow

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Shepherd is Crow’s next generation of security and safety panels, offering the highest standards of reliability in data transmission via its multiple encrypted communication...

2-Way Wireless Outdoor Curtain PIR Detector From DSC

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BGW Technologies has launched the new DSC Power-G Wireless Advanced Outdoor Curtain PIR, the DSCPG4902, which is compatible with DSC PowerSeries NEO and DSC...

X2 Composite Access Control Cable From CSD

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NEW access control composite cable has been specifically designed to save significant time and money for the installer. By running a single, 100 per cent...