Below we have listed a summary of the types of sectors we work within.
We believe that it is not good practice to liprovidest our exact customer list on a medium such as the internet but we will be pleased to give you our company portfolio as part of our sales presentation.
Corporate
A high percentage of our customers are ‘Blue Chip’ corporate. These include the largest Disaster Recovery company in the world with a $3 billion turnover. We maintain all of their UK sites. Their largest site has 200 access readers and 120 cameras.
Educational
We are well known for work we do with Universities and Colleges. We currently count some of the largest Universities in the UK as our customers. We have developed a close working relationship with these establishments to understand the operational requirements and security needs of each location.
Media
We currently maintain the electronic security systems of a major TV company in London. We have had them as a customer for many years and have recently upgraded their CCTV recording system and also installed impressive turnstiles in the reception area.
Telecoms
We count the largest telecoms company in the world as one of our customers. We have worked for them since 1989 and look after sites not only in the UK but also Europe.
Local Covernment
We have many local authority customers throughout the UK. We have completed a variety of projects from access control systems in the Town Hall to CCTV systems in housing complexes.
Leisure
We installed a complex CCTV system into The Millennium Dome. Love it or hate it, at the time it was an impressive installation and one that we were proud to be part of.
Pharmaceutical
We have many pharmaceutical companies both in the UK and Ireland. We have worked with many of these companies for over ten years and have built up immense knowledge in the FDA and Health and Security requirements of such installations.
Banking
We have a number of both City and International banks that we work for. By the very nature of their business, the systems have to be installed to the highest standards.
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