The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) introduced the Security Systems Section Strategy in order to improve the design and performance of intruder alarm systems, thereby reducing the number of false alarms passed to the police. The PD6662: 2004 standard is part of this strategy and looks to address the cause of false alarms at design level.
Previously under the security strategy, Bewator's 2010 could only be installed at 24/7 manned security sites. Now the certification has been awarded the system can be installed at any site - manned or unmanned - bringing numerous benefits to the end user, including large cost savings, partly due to the fact that staff are now no longer required on site at all times and potential reduction in insurance premiums.
Bewator's Integrated Security Specialist, Rickard Hammarberg said: "We are extremely pleased that Bewator's 2010 has been awarded this industry certification.
"The BSIA PD6662: 2004 standard has many benefits. Our system can now be instantly recognised by those working in the industry as a quality assured product. An added benefit is that it has been designed as an extremely cost and time effective solution for end users."
Bewator 2010 is a unique security system which fully integrates intruder alarm with access control, video management, and fire warning systems. Bewator 2010 also provides centralised control and surveillance of one or more buildings and enables end-users to monitor, act upon and follow up all security-related issues.
In addition, Bewator 2010 has a range of built-in functions, including personal attack alarms, environmental alarms, as well as building management functions such as heating, lighting and ventilation controls. If required, all 2010 functions can be controlled from a single PC and its ready-integrated design means that new functionality can easily be added, with minimal extra wiring.
27/06/2006























