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24/02/2015

GJD to unveil new lighting product at NSI installer summit

Birmingham, UK

GJD Clarius infrared lighting

GJD Clarius Plus

GJD Manufacturing Limited is attending the NSI Installer Summit at the National Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham on March 10th this year, and the company’s sales team will be unveiling the new Clarius Plus, a technologically advanced professional LED illuminator, available in both infrared and white light versions.

Clarius Plus is manufactured with a new interchangeable lens diffuser system, which provides a quick and user-friendly method to easily alter the angle of illumination. Another dynamic feature is the elliptical beam profiles that allow significantly more light to be delivered precisely where it is required, enabling both longer distances to be reached and drastically minimising light wastage, ultimately saving energy and costs compared to a standard illuminator.

Director, Keith Fenwick commented: “Lighting has proved itself as a clever deterrent against many crimes and as a result it is normally the first line of criminal defence. Unfortunately, we tend to see that professionals often overlook the important aspect of controlled lighting when selecting their security technology. This is why the Clarius Plus range is well suited as it is very easy to alter the system to suit specific site requirements, such as field of view and illumination range”.

The summit also provides a prestigious platform for GJD to demonstrate some of its other products from the GJD portfolio, including the Pearl triple-tech wired curtain detector, a highly advanced PIR and microwave technology system to provide effective security against potential crime.

Other innovative products GJD will be demonstrating include the Clarius LT infrared illuminators, designed to provide world class leading performance, long life and ultra-low maintenance. The D-Tect Laser scanner, which is designed to protect goods and buildings against intrusion will also be showcased.



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