Public Sector Security Solutions

From public service to emergency services, we help public sector organisation deliver their services

Our security solutions can be found on public sector sites as varied as council offices, fire and rescue centres and museums. Each has very different and individual requirements, but all share a need to ensure they maintain constant high levels of security, generally with the ability to split a site into public and private areas – a major factor for education and healthcare sites.

We design, install, service, maintain and repair public sector security solutions including CCTV, access control and door entry systems.

Why choose Securus (UK) Ltd for your Public Sector Security Solutions?

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Customer Testimonials

  • We have used Securus for four or five years to maintain and extend our Paxton access system and CCTV system. They have also carried out the installation of a new Paxton system and multi camera HD CCTV system in a building separate from our main site. These systems were designed and installed by Securus taking into account our requirements, and the work was carried out within the timeframe agreed and on budget. With the particular needs of our students it is especially important to us that our security systems are maintained efficiently and promptly when required, and we have always been satisfied with the service provided by Securus, and will continue to use them in the future.
    Graham Newman

    Facilities Supervisor

  • I would like to take this opportunity to thank you and your staff and say how pleased we were with the design service, installation and aftercare to date of the school’s Paxton Net 2 security system. Your team were always efficient, knowledgeable and friendly and the project ran very smoothly from start to finish. We are very pleased with the end result which has provided a safer environment in terms of security for all of our staff and pupils. We would highly recommend your company to anyone considering a similar project. Thank you again.
    Sasha Ericsson

    School Business Manager

Case Studies & News

Job Vacancy: Service Coordinator

Job Vacancy: Service Coordinator

We are looking for a Service Co-ordinator to join our CCTV and Access Control business based in Epsom, Surrey. No specific experience of the Access Control or CCTV industry is required. We work with a variety of systems and our customers are predominantly commercial.

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Securus Achieves Paxton Platinum Registered Installed Status

Securus Achieves Paxton Platinum Registered Installed Status

Securus (UK) has been named a Platinum Registered Installer Partner by leading hardware manufacturer, Paxton Access Ltd. The status reflects the expertise and knowledge gained by Securus engineers over many years designing, installing and maintaining Paxton door entry and access control systems.

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Job Vacancy: Access Control / CCTV Engineers

Job Vacancy: Access Control / CCTV Engineers

Access Control / CCTV Engineers We are looking for experienced engineers for the installation, service and maintenance of access control, CCTV, door entry and intruder alarm systems. Based in Epsom, we cover London and the Southeast, however some further travel may be...

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • 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.

  • What is the difference between Access Control and Door Entry systems?

    What is the difference between Access Control and Door Entry systems?

    With an access control system, the user has a keyfob, swipe card or access code to allow them to open a door, gate, or any kind of entrance. A door entry, or intercom, system has a panel at the entrance and the visitor can then talk to somebody within the property who can then decide whether to grant access via the entry system. Access control systems are typically used on sites which require automated management of the right of individuals to access specific areas of a site.

    With an access control system, the user has a keyfob, swipe card or access code to allow them to open a door, gate, or any kind of entrance. A door entry, or intercom, system has a panel at the entrance and the visitor can then talk to somebody within the property who can then decide whether to grant access via the entry system. Access control systems are typically used on sites which require automated management of the right of individuals to access specific areas of a site.

  • Can I access the images from my CCTV system remotely?

    Can I access the images from my CCTV system remotely?

    Yes you can. A networked CCTV system can be configured to allow access to the images from any internet-enabled device. A user access control system is used to ensure only those authorised to do so have access to the images.

    Yes you can. A networked CCTV system can be configured to allow access to the images from any internet-enabled device. A user access control system is used to ensure only those authorised to do so have access to the images.

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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Rapid Deployment CCTV

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

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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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