Friday, August 15, 2008

Mobile Phone Masts, Cellular Phone Mast Security

Advanced Perimeter Systems Ltd has been in operation for over 25 years and in that time has provided perimeter security for many industrial, commercial and military sites around the world. However, when the company first began trading there was one application that we didn't cover - security for mobile phone masts or cell site base stations as they are known in the USA. Why? Because they simply didn't exist then!

The advent of more communications technologies in recent years has resulted in greats benefits to both business and everyday life, but as technology has advanced so, it appears, has the scope for criminal activity. Mobile phone masts have become targets for both theft and vandalism and because this technology now exists in many countries, the problem has become a global one. So much so that our distributor network is busy dealing with this new perimeter security application in places as far apart as the UK and Malaysia.

Mobile phone masts are relied upon by many people but are particularly important in emergencies, enabling relay of communications so that people in accidents and incidents receive assistance faster than ever before. In other words, they help save lives. So if a mobile phone mast is vandalised, the downtime could have very serious consequences. Mobile phone mast security is therefore an important issue and, if the measure of enquiries we receive is anything to go by, telecommunications companies are now striving hard to find the right perimeter security for their sites.

Here at Advanced Perimeter Systems we have both the technology and expertise to provide quality security for mobile phone masts perimeters.

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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Pyramids Of Egypt Perimeter Security


Being asked to help protect and secure something nearly 5,000 years old is not an everyday occurrence for a perimeter security manufacturer - but that's exactly what happened to us in 2003.

On the outskirts of Cairo in Egypt stand The Pyramids of Giza, the focal point of which is the gigantic Pyramid of Khufu. This, until 1888, was the highest known structure on the entire planet. Here's a satellite view for anyone interested in taking a closer look. View the WikiMapia image

We were approached because, at that time, the Pyramids were suffering from continual damage due to over-zealous souvenir hunters and it was not going to be long before the damage might be irreparable. The problem was to come up with an effective, high security system which would not interfere with or spoil the look of the site as a whole and with a perimeter of over 13 kilometres we knew this would be a challenge. To read the full story of how we provided the solution please go to our Pyramids perimeter security case study. As a result of the success of this installation our company has been privileged to be invited to supply perimeter security solutions in various parts of the Middle East.

Photo taken by APS Technical Director Andy Moon whilst on site.

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Security Exhibition IFSEC 2008

We have just concluded our attendance at IFSEC 2008, the world's leading exhibition for the security industry. Only those within our industry will know what the letters IFSEC stand for - those of you who are reading about perimeter security perhaps for the first time may be interested to learn. It's International Fire and Security Exhibition.

We have been a regular IFSEC exhibitor over the years and welcome both existing and potential, new customers to our corporate stand. People travel from all over the world travel to attend the exhibition and there's always a range of new security products and devices to see.

It was at this year's exhibition in fact that we staged the worldwide launch of our latest product: the Multisys™ Security Management System - a unique, modular PC based system which uses a common communication protocol to integrate and control our Flexiguard™ analysers and Electro-Fence™ controllers as well as other alarm devices. After almost 2 years in development, we were delighted to see the product finally launched and to witness its fantastic reception from everyone who attended our stand was an extra bonus. We have been designing and manufacturing Electronic and Electric Perimeter Security Systems since 1982 and this new, state of the art security product is set to further enhance our international reptuation for quality, reliable security systems.

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Friday, March 28, 2008

Security For William Wallace

Our manufacturing and operations base is located in Stirling, Central Scotland. It is an area with a fascinating and colourful history and receives many visitors every year, particularly because of 2 famous, local features:

Stirling Castle
Set high up on volcanic rock, Stirling castle occupies one of the most magnificent settings in all of Scotland and overlooks both Stirling Bridge where William Wallace defeated the English in 1297 and Bannockburn where Robert the Bruce gained a similar victory in 1314.

The William Wallace Monument
Just a few miles from Stirling Castle across the River Forth, the Wallace Monument was built as a memorial to one of Scotland's greatest, national heroes: William Wallace.

There was a dramatic increase in visitors to Stirling following the success of the 'Braveheart' film starring Mel Gibson. People from all over the world were keen to find out more about William Wallace - indeed, inside the Monument is Wallace's own, huge broadsword, a must for 'Braveheart' fans to see for themselves.

The number of visitors to the site grew to such an extent that it was decided that the Monument should be floodlit at night, enabling it to be seen for miles around. The only problem was the the bulbs used for this special lighting were unusual, powerful and very expensive and it was not long before they were stolen. This was when Advanced Perimeter Systems was asked to help with the provision of a security system that would protect the bulbs from further theft.

We were privileged to have the opportunity, not just because it was a famous, historical monument but because it was local to us and we know only too well the value of the Wallace Monument to the local people and the people of Scotland as a whole. Thankfully, since the installation of one of our perimeter security systems, the floodlights have not been under threat and the monument can be readily seen illuminating the skyline at night for miles around.

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Friday, February 8, 2008

Parrot Perimeter Security at Edinburgh Zoo

One of the more unusual security problems we were asked to solve was when, some years ago, Edinburgh Zoo had a serious problem with intruders stealing their rare parrots, worth thousands of pounds. The Zoo contacted a security company in Edinburgh and they in turn came to us as we are well known for our expertise in high level perimeter security installations.

We knew our Flexiguard perimeter security system was probably the answer but we were told there might be a problem - these parrots loved chewing through things! This meant that if we installed the sensor cabling in the standard way, it was probably going to prove a tempting challenge for the parrots and therefore would not last very long!

So we gave the matter some thought and had further discussions with the Zoo. Amongst our questions was what the parrots could not chew through! Bingo ... we came up with the solution: stainless steel. So to protect the sensor cable from being damaged by the parrots we encased it in a special stainless steel tubing. Using this tubing, we were able to attach the cable around the sides and over the top of the parrots' cages and their security was complete.

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Monday, November 19, 2007

Solar Power Electric Fencing

Solar power is used more extensively than ever before but not many people realise that it can be used very effectively to power perimeter security systems. Situations where this is a necessity and the only real security solution include border controls in remote areas, wildlife protection in game reserves and equipment protection for industrial operations working in remote locations.

How does it work? Bascially, during the day solar panels power the equipment directly and at night the equipment is powered by battery, previously charged by sunlight. Advanced Perimeter Systems Ltd can supply both the electric fencing and the solar power system.

We had an interesting case study involving solar power a few years ago when English China Clay asked us to provide perimeter security for explosives stores in a quarry located in a remote area of Cornwall, SW England. We rose to the task and provided an effective perimeter protection which was solar powered, thus saving them a lot of time, effort and money that otherwise would have been spent in laying electric power cabling to the site. Read the full story.

To learn more about Solar Power visit Wikipedia's dedicated page.

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Thursday, October 11, 2007

Racing Legend's CCTV Security

As a manufacturer of British Government approved, high security systems, we usually find our products going to protect key industrial, economical, historical and military sites around the world. Anything from the Great Pyramids of Egypt to Lloyds of London. So to be able to say that we provided security for the legendary racehorse Red Rum may sound a little 'off the wall' but it's perfectly true!

Some years ago, Red Rum's owner, Ginger McCain had a used car business in Southport; he also lived on the premises and had stables at the rear. Advanced Perimeter Systems Ltd's Technical Director Andy Moon used to work opposite the premises and would watch Ginger's team take Red Rum out every morning for exercise on the local Southport beach. Ginger wanted to be able to keep a close eye on the yard from within the house, and in particular on Red Rum himself, so he asked us to install some CCTV cameras. Some were installed in the yard and one was installed in Red Rum's own stable. The cameras were wired back to a control unit and monitor back in Ginger's kitchen. He was delighted with what we did and, for our part, we're more than proud to have been able to help and deliver greater peace of mind for the safety of what has become one of the best loved British racing legends of all time.

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