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Welcome to SecurityInformation.infoThis site has been created by security professionals from every sector who have written articles and news reports covering there area of expertise. If you are from the security industry and you would like to write an article that may be considered for our website then please submit your security article here. You may be wondering why you should submit your articles. There are many advantages to article submission, firstly the link at the bottom of your article will attract customers to your website. This is particularly true if you write a good article that people find helpful they will usually want to read more and so may visit your site to find more information relating to your area of expertise. Search engines will also value the information you submit in your article and relate it to your link which points to your website. If you are looking for information on a particular security sector then please browse our industry sectors. Featured ArticlesHome CCTV is now more popular than ever. More and more homeowners are installing CCTV cameras around the home because of its effectiveness and for the insurance benefits. Installing a good quality CCTV system will reduce your insurance premiums and put your mind at rest. Read More Biometric Fingerprint USB Scanner For Access Control System Biometric scanners are a cost effective way of controlling who has access to restricted areas or systems and to monitor employees working hours. Read More Intruder Alarms Play A Vital Role In Defending Your Property Against Burglars When a burglar is looking for a home to steal from they will usually target the most vulnerable. They will look for homes with gardens that provide some cover from people who may be passing. This could be in the form of a tall hedge or fence covering the point of entry. Read More Benefits Of Using Wire Free CCTV Transmission When installing CCTV at some applications it may be impossible to run a CCTV camera signal back to the CCTV DVR using a traditional cabling method. Out buildings may need protecting and layers of tarmac or even public roads may stand in the way. Read More |
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