The term “entry control” can be confusing to some; but it doesn’t have to be, says Mike Busby, marketing and sales manager for Viking Electronics Inc., Hudson, Wis.
The security industry’s use of drones has exploded in the past 12 months, making adoption lightning-fast for an industry known as a bit of a dinosaur. If you haven’t started offering drone solutions for your customers, you’re already late.
In April 2018, SDM published an article exploring to what extent unmanned systems would be used in the security industry. Oh how things have changed in just 19 months.
Delta Scientific’s crash-rated TB150 portable bollard system lets law enforcement and other security providers promptly block access to temporary venues where vehicles can be used as weapons against large numbers of pedestrians.
DW’s SiteWatch and NightWatch lines of motion detectors and illuminators are designed to be additions to any surveillance system that requires robust external lighting and cutting-edge motion detection.
Smart home capabilities are the sizzle that can help sell the security system steak. And smart locks are among the most sizzling smart home options. Here are six key developments in this area — and seven more that could be coming over the horizon.
Speco Technologies has released a video on YouTube in which product engineer Justin Taylor explains the differences between the company’s Ultra Intensifier and other low light cameras.
As solutions improve, integrators face decisions about when and how to deploy these technologies to provide additional benefits to their customers and generate all-important RMR.
The HCTDCUL specialty overhead operator is now available with 14- and 16-ft. rails that will accommodate up to 1,000-lb. doors and gates for increased installation opportunities.