No wires at empty hospital
Written by Anonymous on 12:01 AMDartline Security Systems has installed wireless 'BoundaryGard' intruder detection technology from Optex Europe at a huge hospital block that has stood empty for the past four years.
Dartline was called in by a West Country-based NHS Trust to secure a specific block on a now defunct building on the hospital estate.
BoundaryGard detectors were specified as an integral part of a Tag Guard Systems' wireless solution – a bespoke solution that combines detection with monitored response.
"The Trust needed a way of keeping the building safe from intruders," said Richard Thomas, Dartline MD, "but they also needed to meet their property owner liabilities in keeping intruders safe from harm."
The solution protects the building without the capital cost of a permanent intruder system. Since all utilities to the building had been disconnected, the answer was in a wireless Tag Guard Systems solution.
"The capital cost of a permanent system was also not viable", said Thomas.
"So the ability to have a system they could rent, and that could be installed without needing any electricity or hard wiring, proved very attractive."
From: info4security.com
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