Perimeter security efficiency.
Perimeter security efficiency.
A well-organized security system is effective as a whole. And it is better to start with the perimeter of the protected facility. This will allow you to build a security system on the territory of the protected facility. Nowadays, it is becoming important to protect not only the building itself, but also the area adjacent to it, both from theft and from acts of vandalism.
Perimeter security means protecting the perimeter of an object, which facilitates prompt detection and response to intruders.
It is a guarantee of protection even at the stage of penetration into the territory of a house, office building or site.
To select the type of perimeter security of an object, various indicators are taken into account (from weather conditions to traffic, pedestrians and industrial interference), which makes perimeter security the most complex in terms of technical characteristics.
According to the operating principle, there are various perimeter security systems (infrared systems, radio beam, radio wave, vibration, capacitive), therefore each protected object requires an individual approach.
In terms of ease of installation and minimized influence of weather conditions, radio wave systems are in the lead.. Such a system consists of two conductors that are mounted on walls or buried in the ground. The conductors are at the same distance from each other, and the current passed through them forms an electromagnetic field that provides a volumetric detection zone. The receiver registers the disturbance of this field when an intruder enters it, which allows for timely notification of the security service and the taking of measures.
The safety of your building or office may be threatened by the possibility of a fire (for various reasons). The extent of damage often depends on the prompt response to a fire.
Modern fire alarms are designed with improved performance characteristics in mind. The improved sensitivity eliminates the possibility of false alarms. Autonomous fire alarms (such as agat 6.1) respond to a certain level of concentration of combustion products. The body of such a detector combines an autonomous power source, as well as all the components that allow you to quickly detect a fire and notify about it (by opening or closing the signal loop).