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Modern perimeter detection systems offer a wealth of possibilities to increase and improve your security measures. Protect your property from burglaries and keep your security personnel on alert with a customized and effective perimeter detection system. Before you think about what solutions to update, ask yourself how you would explore other detection methods such as fences, ground loops, passive infrared, radar, dual sensor, microwave and thermal cameras, speakers, and lighting that fit into your general perimeter protection plan. Does it sound overwhelming? Do not worry. Our security advisors are here to help.

Across the world, property owners rely on surveillance systems to help security personnel monitor and protect physical areas of property and other assets. CCTV cameras can be installed in ports, airports, prisons, schools and other outdoor areas with restricted access. Surveillance cameras are a key component of your alarm system and can help deter burglars by helping homeowners see in real time what is happening around their home.

Cameras also provide a way to record when and where crimes happen, which can help law enforcement identify intruders. Outdoor motion sensors are alarms that use optical, microwave and acoustic sensor technology to detect movement in your home or workplace and let you know when or not a physical security event is occurring. An outdoor alarm system can alert security personnel if unauthorized access is attempted.

The type of system or technology used depends on the probable risk of intrusion, which can range from vandalism, protests, activists, criminals, theft, espionage or, worst of all, terrorism. Alarm systems consist of sensors including perimeter sensors, motion sensors, contact sensors and glass breaker detectors.

Physical security describes security measures aimed at preventing unauthorized access to facilities, equipment and resources to protect personnel and property from damage or damage such as espionage, theft and terrorist attacks.

Physical barriers can be combined with other security controls and integrated security solutions. Robust perimeter barriers designed to obstruct intruders can combine fence walls, security lighting and surveillance (e.g. Perimeter Intruder Detection System and CCTV). Barbed wires can deter intruders from climbing over the fence wall, but increasing the height of the fence, and can provide an opportunity for intruders to get entangled and injure themselves.

External security is the bread and butter of any security strategy and is vital in a world full of security threats. In the last ten years, technological advances have helped to increase the scope of perimeter security systems. However, this is beginning to change as these systems become more embedded and integrated into security strategies.

Perimeter protection is the first line of defense in any physical security plan for a facility. Perimeter security can range from objects such as a white line painted on the floor to sophisticated perimeter configurations that include multiple barriers, numerous detection systems, permanent surveillance and continuous patrols. An examination of the threat assessment and strategies for asset risk management will determine the role of perimeter security in a management plan.

Physical barriers deter an unspecified intruder and delay a determined person. Secure outdoor areas include effective lighting, shady areas around doors and gates, windows at risk, existing burglar detection systems and video surveillance. These measures hinder entry and exit and increase the chances of discovery.

Fences are good to ensure privacy, and work well to keep intruders and burglars away from your property. Tall fences make it difficult for outsiders to see into your property, but they can also provide a good hiding place for those who find their way into your property. A functioning iron fence is advisable as it is effective, aesthetically pleasing and offers a view into the courtyard.

Your first layer of defense is your perimeter detection system, a network of CCTV cameras that track entry points to your property and look out for exposed vulnerable areas. If your property is fenced in, a wall of locked gates can serve as an additional security measure. Built-in walls, rigid doors and strong locks can protect interiors and support automated alarm systems.

When developing a perimeter protection plan, the size of the perimeter should first be taken into account. A perimeter is a boundary marked to protect an area, and a perimeter protection consists of protecting vulnerable places and structures within the perimeter. Fences are a security solution that must be secured with a long perimeter.

An important difference between security systems and public services such as the police and fire brigade is that the former use means that emphasize passive preventive measures. Typical categories to be protected include the personal security of people and organizations such as employees, customers, and residents; tangible assets such as equipment, finished products, and cash; and the security of intangible assets such as classified national security information, protected information, and trade secrets of private organizations. At the very least, these two sectors must be active in order to create a closed area of protection.

If you ask a security expert what the first line of defense of a security system is, he will tell you the scope. Every general security system worth its salt has layers, from the perimeter to layers of inner, less valuable areas of the facility where the valuable item or person is located.

Vandalism and burglary remain a real threat, and it is vital that facility managers and property owners ensure that the physical security of vacant buildings is maintained at a high level to protect assets. Without security of this magnitude, it is likely that many buildings will be vulnerable to attack for the foreseeable future.

Intruder Protection Products

Burglar Alarm
Burglar Alarm

CCTV Surveillance System
CCTV Surveillance System

Security Fence
Security Fence