Void property security: 3G wireless GSM temporary vacant property intruder alarm and security camera hire - no electricity or telephone connection needed – with 24hr monitoring and key holder alarm response
John Hicks, founder of Property Security Group Limited writes:
Property Security Group Limited 3G vacant property alarms, incorporating portable wireless security cameras to reduce false alarms, deter and prevent the theft of expensive materials, graffiti vandals, squatters or homeless intrusion and wanton vandalism. This applies for both vacant commercial property, empty hotel premises and vacant residential property alike!
The wireless 3G systems are truly standalone, wireless and do not require electricity, telephone or broadband connection. These can be installed to protect the whole site and/or vulnerable areas.
Property Security Group’s visual verification camera alarm systems for hire are monitored 24/7 by a monitoring station, so on activation of one of the PIR cameras, a video of the intrusion will be sent to a controller, verified within seconds and a keyholder or alarm response company despatched to site.
In the event that that the controller can verify a “crime in progress”, then Police will also be advised.
In the meantime, they will activate a 110db Siren with flashing strobe light instantaneously for a duration of 2min. This can be repeated if intruders remain on site – though, in practice, all but the hardened criminal will leave site immediately.
The PSG systems’ sensors have been specifically designed for external outdoor use and the visual verification ability of the security cameras eliminates false alarms caused by wildlife, bad weather and loose construction materials.
Because the security camera system is monitored live immediately a sensor activates, a physical response to site can be organised swiftly. CCTV will give construction site security managers high definition images the next day but, by then, the losses have been incurred.
If the client does not have a local key holder intruder alarm response service, this can be organised, at competitive rates, using PSG’s network of SIA-licensed security providers across the UK.
An onsite keypad allows the supervisor to disarm the device when workers are present. The site manager then can set the alarm at the end of the day and on weekends when scaffolding is unattended. However, by default, the system will arm at set times late in the day to ensure it is fully armed overnight and at weekends.
As a family run business, Property Security Group pride ourselves on our exceptional levels of customer service. We truly care about our clients and their security issues.
So, having told everyone how wonderful this service is, the next question is “how much will a vacant property intruder alarm and camera system cost?”.
Property Security Group charge £99 per week + VAT for a standard system and this includes the 24hr monitoring out of working hours; there is a modest installation charge and a small collection/removal cost charged at the end of the hire period. Routine maintenance visits are included in the rental.
So, if you need to know
how provide the best vacant property system for hire at affordable weekly
rentals, how to keep a construction site secure or require scaffolding alarms
then please call Property Security Group on 0845 862 5480 - or email info@propertysecuritygroup.co.uk
As well as offering the hire of intruder detection systems to protect vacant properties, PSG are pleased to assist with arranging static security guards, mobile security patrols, arranging intruder alarm response by SIA licensed security keyholders and boarding-up.
If you already have squatters in the premises, or travellers in the car park, we can assist with arranging cost-effective Bailiff services - then immediately installing visual verification cameras and intruder alarms which do not require electricity, telephone or broadband connection.
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Editors’ notes:
John Hicks has extensive experience is security and facilities management with particular expertise in electronic surveillance, security of List X high security premises, managing successful manned guarding and key holder service companies, school security, construction site security, protection of country estates and rural security.
In recent years, John worked extensively in developing portable temporary monitored 3G, and now 4G, wireless intruder detection and surveillance camera and CCTV systems for remote sites where there is no access to electricity, telephone, broadband or wi-fi. Using battery, hydrogen cells and solar power the systems are affordable, portable and mobile security for construction sites and vacant property in the UK.
Using this experience,
John founded Property Security Group (www.propertysecuritygroup.co.uk)
with family members to specialise in security for UK airfields, construction
sites and vacant commercial or residential property.