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Red Handed Security Wins Council Access Control and Surveillance Contract Worth $A1 Million.

Red Handed Security Wins Council – Red Handed Security has won a $1 million contract to provide access control and surveillance solutions to Wingecarribee Shire Council.

Wingecarribee Shire Council sought tenders for the maintenance, cleaning, procurement and installation of access control and surveillance equipment.

With its seat at Moss Vale, Wingecarribee Shire Council is the local government for the Southern Highlands in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The shire is around 110 kilometres southwest of Sydney.

Based at Glendenning in Sydney, Red Handed Security was founded in 2001 by Mario Azzopardi and has grown from a sole trader business working in the domestic and small business market, to a medium size business focused on the commercial and government sectors.

Red Handed Security’s installation work is conducted, maintained and guaranteed by experienced and accredited technicians,” Azzopardi said.

“Our technicians are certified in products including Inner Range Integriti, Tecom Challenger, Geutebruck, Milestone, Hikvision, Mobotix, Bosch and many others.”

You can learn more about Red Handed Security here or read more SEN news here.

“Red Handed Security Wins Council Access Control and Surveillance Contract Worth $A1 Million.”

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