Most offices function between the daylight hours of 9am-5pm. Any interruption to that flow can cause no end of problems, both financial and logistic. The prevalence of PCs and other IT equipment can make offices prime targets for burglars, who tend to keep to their own rather unsocial hours. For that reason, once the last person has switched off the lights and left for the evening, it’s crucial to keep your premises secure. It's key, therefore to ensure you have adequate security doors and windows, and steel roller shutters where possible.
Roller Shutter - Although security should be of paramount importance, it shouldn’t necessitate turning your premises into Alcatraz. Conventional grills can shut out all light, however these roller shutters still allow light through and therefore, whilst secure, act more like a sunblind. It’s also possible to include a viewing panel within the roller curtain and such shutters can be manual or electric. Either manual or electric,
these steel roller shutters are a popular choice particularly where a
perforated vision panel is within the roller curtain.
Brick Pattern Grills - For companies in need of high-level security – for instance science labs, pharmacies or companies using top-end IT equipment – brick pattern grills might be the perfect solution. The grills are tailor-made to suit each business. They remain static, however the brick pattern allows constant light to penetrate, whilst providing a reassuring barrier to smash-and-grab crime.
Retractable Gates - Trellis style gates provide an aesthetic solution for your security
concerns, although not preventing glass being smashed, they provide
a useful deterrent that can slide to the sides when the room is occupied.
They can be lockable open or shut in a choice of colour and security
type. An adaptable solution, these trellis-style gates are available in a variety of colours and materials.
When trading, the gates can be pulled to one side to offer a welcoming impression of the business, then pulled back and locked when the premises are unoccupied.
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