Industrial Security Solutions

Industrial levels of security, protection and control that can enhance your health & safety provisions too.

Industrial sites often have highly complex security and access control requirements, including the need to monitor and control employees, contractors and visitors with zoned access control levels.

Solutions can be designed around multiple levels of complexity to suit your industrial site security needs, restricting access to areas of the site or access to, and use of, specific pieces of equipment and machinery.

We design, install, service, maintain and repair factory and industrial security solutions including CCTV, access control and lockdown systems. 

Why choose Securus (UK) Ltd for your Factory and Industrial Premises Security Solutions?

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Paxton Launch New Entry App For UK Market

Paxton Launch New Entry App For UK Market

Paxton, one of the leading suppliers of access control equipment, has launched its highly anticipated video door entry mobile app, Paxton Entry. The brand-new app is now available for customers with compatible Paxton Equipment to download and use.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Should I be concerned about the risk of security breaches if I need to install CCTV in sensitive areas?

    Should I be concerned about the risk of security breaches if I need to install CCTV in sensitive areas?

    There are a range of considerations if you need to install CCTV in sensitive areas of your business. These include limiting the specific areas that are visible, considering the type of camera that is used and ensuring that you have the latest security software installed. If you would like to know more about your options and the security precautions that are available, please speak with one of the team and ask them to explain the options to provide the most suitable CCTV security solution for your circumstances.

    There are a range of considerations if you need to install CCTV in sensitive areas of your business. These include limiting the specific areas that are visible, considering the type of camera that is used and ensuring that you have the latest security software installed. If you would like to know more about your options and the security precautions that are available, please speak with one of the team and ask them to explain the options to provide the most suitable CCTV security solution for your circumstances.

  • What are the main differences between an online and a standalone access control system?

    What are the main differences between an online and a standalone access control system?

    Both control access to your property however the online access control system allows you to monitor activity on site much more closely. An online access control system is controlled from software on your PC, allowing you to add, delete and amend user details from the software as well as monitoring events, open entrances, and set up and amend time zones for users. A standalone access control system is a simplified system, set up at each individual door, where fobs supplied simply grant a user access through an entrance.

    Both control access to your property however the online access control system allows you to monitor activity on site much more closely. An online access control system is controlled from software on your PC, allowing you to add, delete and amend user details from the software as well as monitoring events, open entrances, and set up and amend time zones for users. A standalone access control system is a simplified system, set up at each individual door, where fobs supplied simply grant a user access through an entrance.

  • Are CCTV cameras static or can they be moved to view things?

    Are CCTV cameras static or can they be moved to view things?

    There are generally two types of CCTV camera – static and ‘pan, tilt & zoom’ (PTZ). A static CCTV camera gives you a fixed view of an area you wish to monitor or protect; however a PTZ camera can be controlled by a either an operator using a joystick, artificial intelligence software, or linked to detectors or motion sensors to control the movement of the camera. The advantage of a PTZ camera is that you can change the view to cover a larger area where required.

    There are generally two types of CCTV camera – static and ‘pan, tilt & zoom’ (PTZ). A static CCTV camera gives you a fixed view of an area you wish to monitor or protect; however a PTZ camera can be controlled by a either an operator using a joystick, artificial intelligence software, or linked to detectors or motion sensors to control the movement of the camera. The advantage of a PTZ camera is that you can change the view to cover a larger area where required.

See the full range of security system solutions we offer

Access Control

Managing who can go where in your building, protecting staff, visitors, property, goods and information

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CCTV

An effective deterrent and a valuable recording tool, the heart of an effective business security system

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Door Entry Systems

Easily managing your building’s entrances and exits, protecting buildings & the people inside from unwanted intruders

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Service & Maintenance

Let Securus (UK) Ltd take care of your security system with professional maintenance, repairs and service contracts

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Density Control

Automatically control the number of people on your premises. Provide clear signage and ways to avoid overcrowding

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Thermal Screening

Rapid & safe screening in busy public areas. Facial recognition terminals with access control and thermal screening

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Rapid Deployment CCTV

Rapid deployment of full system CCTV security systems for temporary sites, venues and events

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