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DOOR
& WINDOW FINISH HARDWARE:
Locks; Keying; Exit Panic Devices; Doors (wood, metal, aluminum/glass,
tempered glass etc.); Windows Walls & Storefronts; Windows; Hinges;
Pivots; Stops; Door Closers; Rolling Doors & Curtains; Gates; etc.
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PHYSICAL
SECURITY:
Locks; Keying; Exit Panic Devices; doors; Windows Walls &
Storefronts; Windows; Hinges; Gates; Fences; Turnstiles/Roto Gates;
Rolling Doors & Curtains; Safes; Vaults and Safety Equipment.
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ELECTRONIC
SECURITY:
Alarm Systems, Central Station Systems, Proprietary Control, Alarm
signals, Via Hardwire, Telephone Lines, Laser & Microwave using
Multiplex-Analog-Digital-Radio Signal Transmission, Perimeter &
Fence Alarms, Guard Tour, etc.
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ACCESS
CONTROL:
Individual ID, Card Access, Coded Pushbutton, Voice ID, Fingerprint ID,
Automatic Doors & Gates, Electric Locks & Deadbolts, Automated
Turnstiles/Roto Gates, Man Traps, etc.
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CLOSED
CIRCUIT TV & VIDEO SYSTEMS:
Surveillance Cameras-Monitors - Switchers - Recorders - Controls -
Multiplexing; Badge & Visual TV ID, Microwave Video Transmission,
Data Displays, etc.
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RISK
ASSESSMENT & VULNERABILITY STUDIES: Determining
the right combination of safeguards starts with systematically
analyzing your security exposures and advising the client where they
are vulnerable or at risk. We can conduct an in-depth Security Audit
of your facilities to identify security potential problem areas and
needs, and then develop a strategy and detailed plan . . . a plan
you can live with and solutions that won’t cost you more than what
you are trying to protect. Whether the assignment involves ground up
security design or retrofit planning, specifying security hardware
and systems, needs assessment or procedural controls, SFC can help
from concept through project management, implementation, and ongoing
risk assessments.
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DEPARTMENT
OF DEFENSE (DoD SECURITY):
Physical and Electronic Security for Sensitive Compartmented Information
Facilities, 50-3. This includes DoD approved Intrusion Detection,
Telephone & Intercommunications protection, Locks, Vaults and
Classified Files, Security Windows & Drapes, Optical Barriers,
Access Control, Audio Security, Counter Surveillance Measures, TEMPEST,
Lighting, Computer and Computer Center Security.
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SAFEGUARDING
OF CLASSIFIED INFORMATIONv
Designing and planning requirements to protect all elements of
Classified Information, 5220.22-M. This includes DoD approved methods of
handling all types of Classified Information, Employee Screening, Access
Control, Security Clearances, Visitor Control, Transmission and
Communications Security, Document Control, Facility Security,
Reproduction Control, Automatic Data Processing Security, Industrial
Security, Sensitive Waste Control, Classified Storage.
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ELECTRICAL
- CONDUIT & CABLES:
Mainly in new construction, selection of cables, sizing of wires and
conduit. Security system(s) electrical plans & specifications.
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POWER
AND BATTERY BACKUP SYSTEMS:
Uninterruptable Power Source, Generators, Clean Power Source, Line Power
Conditioners, Inverter and battery back up systems.
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COMMUNICATIONS:
Audio, Intercom, Paging, Internal Telephone Systems, Telecommunications,
Data Transfer, Modems, Microwave Transmission, Two Way Radio and Remote
Radio Control.
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DATA
COMMUNICATIONS:
Modems, Multiplex, Laser & Microwave Transmission, A/D to D/A and
D/A to A/D.
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FIRE/LIFE
SAFETY:
Fire Alarm systems, Data Center Systems, High Rise Emergency
Communication/Evacuation Systems, Elevator Fire Recall, Life Safety,
etc.
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GUARD
SERVICES:
Selection of guards, either In House Guards or Contract Guards is an
important function of the total Security Program. Implementing programs
for Manpower requirements, Recruiting, Screening, Hiring and Training.
Also the design of Guard Tours, Procedures and the training of Operation
of Systems.
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BULLET
RESISTANT:
Glazing, Walls, Booths, Materials, etc.
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ENERGY
MANAGEMENT:
Monitoring & Control of Lighting, Heat, Air, Power and Energy.
Controlled by Time, Schedule, Duty Cycle, Peak Load, Hi/Low Temperature,
Alarm with Automatic Response, Hi/Low Pressure, and of course manual
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INDUSTRIAL
MONITORING & CONTROL SYSTEMS:
Job Costing, Pump Motors, Chiller On/Off, Water Lines Above/Below
Temperature, Hi/Low Pressure, Motorized Controls, Circulation Pumps,
Modems, and CPS/UPS/LPC Power sources.PARKING CONTROL SYSTEMS Barrier
Arm Gates, Automatic Steel Gates, Automatic Rolling Curtains,
Coin/Token/Ticket Dispensers, Safeties, Traffic Flow and Parking Lot
Design, Card Access, etc.
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PROPRIETARY
CENTRAL COMMAND CENTER:
The operating console designed to house all monitor and control devices.
The design must take into consideration operator ease of operation,
power and backup power requirements, different system interfaces, system
and/or console expansion, aesthetics, environment.
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COMPUTERIZED
MONITORING & CONTROL:
Integration of any or all of the above to have Computerized Monitoring
and Control for TOTAL FACILITY CONTROL.
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WEB,
INTERNET & INTRANET:
Creation or updates for the Corporate Security Web Site or Intranet
could be a very important part of the total Security & Fire
Management. We can create a complete web site or assist in your web site
development, including security procedures on your web or intranet for
your employees and security personnel.
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CENTRAL
STATION:
Can be Underwriter's Laboratories (U/L) Listed, approved by Factory
Mutual (F/M), Fire Insurance Association (FIA), and Insurance Services
Offices (ISO). System and building design, equipment selection,
construction and installation compliance, implementation, operating
procedures, testing, maintenance. Design system compatibility with all
type subscribers lines and transmissions.
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PROCEDURES:
All security, systems, locks and safety equipment installed, could be
wasted if careful thought is not put into how they will be used. Also,
everyone involved needs to be aware, employees need a guide, and the
managers, guard sand/or people responsible for security and safety need
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