The problems with guard dogs
On October 11, 2016 by AndrewHaving guard dog can seem like a good idea but training a dog to attack an intruder doesn’t always work out as planned. You may find that even though a burglar was trespassing your dog may be ordered to be put to sleep if he or she is deemed a danger to the public. If
Security for Small Apartments
On September 19, 2016 by AndrewLiving in a small apartment can be cosy and it can make you feel as though you have lots of belongings, even though in the grand scheme of things you probably don’t. No matter how many items you do have stored away in your apartment, you’ll want to make sure they’re protected at all times.
Security for small shops
On August 23, 2016 by AndrewNot every retailer on the high street is a big brand with millions of pounds to their name and hundreds of employees. Some are family run businesses who need all the help they can get, but often don’t have the funds available to install high quality security fixtures. They do, however, have the opportunity to
Self Checkout Fraud – A big security problem for supermarkets
On June 13, 2016 by AndrewSelf check-out areas have become common in supermarkets throughout the UK and overseas. You’ll even find these in some drug stores like Boots and Superdrug. The problem is, it’s very easy for people to manipulate the system and pay for a small amount of goods then bagging up the rest of the items just before
Eye scanners for added security
On May 14, 2016 by AndrewWe’ve all heard of fingerprint technology but a relatively new security method coming to the spotlight is eye scanning. Using a digital camera, it an eye scanner uses each noticeable and near infrared lighting to seize an apparent, high contrast image of a person’s iris. Once the information is recorded it can be saved, and
