
Physical Security
A Physical Security System is designed to protect people, property, and assets from unauthorized access, theft, vandalism, and other threats. These systems integrate various components such as surveillance cameras, access control mechanisms, intrusion detection sensors to create a comprehensive security solution for residential, commercial, and industrial environments.
Surveillance Cameras (CCTV): Monitor and record activities in real-time, providing evidence and deterrence against unauthorized actions.
Access Control Systems: Regulate entry to facilities using keycards, biometric scanners, or PIN codes, ensuring only authorized individuals gain access.
Intrusion Detection Sensors: Detect unauthorized entry through doors, windows, or other access points using motion detectors, glass break sensors, and contact sensors..
Perimeter Security: Secure the outer boundaries of a property with fences, gates, and surveillance to prevent unauthorized access.
Environmental Sensors: Monitor for hazards such as smoke, fire, gas leaks, and flooding to protect occupants and assets.
Remote Monitoring: Allow security personnel to oversee multiple locations from a centralized control center, enhancing response times.
Integration with Other Systems: Seamlessly connect with fire detectors, building management systems, and emergency response protocols for comprehensive safety management.