AlertSystems Have Commented On the News That Ulverston Could Be Left Without CCTV Security
(PRWEB UK) 20 February 2014 -- According to an article entitled ‘Ulverston faces having no CCTV coverage’ published in the North West Evening Mail on the 14th of February, 2014, Ulverston has been left out of a network of upgraded CCTV security systems following the announcement that their current system is neither functional or fixable.
According to the article, businesses are working towards establishing a Business Improvement District. This move might be able to provide extra funding for a CCTV network in the future. But until that time, Ulverston could be left without CCTV security systems.
As experts in commercial security, AlertSystems carefully monitor all news relating to CCTV security systems. A representative of the company commented on the news:
‘Many towns benefit from having a CCTV security system; they provide reassurance to members of the public and local businesses and are proven to be effective in deterring crime. In the event of an incident they provide valuable information that can lead to the arrest of offenders.
‘When it comes to business and commercial premises the onus is very much on the company to take responsibility for their own security. Town centre systems are primarily designed to protect public areas and while a business may see some benefit from a town system, a professionally installed commercial security system designed to meet their specific requirements will protect premises and afford a much greater peace of mind.
AlertSystems manage and maintain over 5000 security installations throughout the UK and are specialists in providing business security solutions. Offering professional service and a complete range of security services such as monitored alarm systems, Automatic Number Plate Recognition and Avigilon CCTV security systems. AlertSystems offers effective and reliable solutions to security problems.
Sales Team, AlertSystems, http://www.alertsystems.co.uk/, +44 8009882434, [email protected]
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