Training

BS8418 standard day

by Mark Rowe

Cougar Monitoring, Milestone Systems, OPTEX, Raytec and Samsung are together running an event aimed at providing ideas on how to deter crime, reduce false alarms and comply with the BS8418 standard for remote video monitoring sites.

Held at the headquarters of Cougar Monitoring in Cradley Heath, this half-day event will offer advice from security consultant, Tony Lloyd, and from the security companies on designing and installing remote monitored CCTV and security systems. The partnering companies will discuss how to specify external intrusion detection, lighting, image quality, alarm and video transmission for remote monitoring. The seminar is built around short presentations and will include interactive live demonstrations on such sites as car dealerships or a site with a perimeter fence and wall. Also planned, a tour of the monitoring centre.

If you are involved in designing, installing, using or assessing remotely monitored CCTV systems, this free seminar on October 17, in the West Midlands, is an opportunity to network. For more information, to see the agenda and register, visit: http://www.optex-europe.com/5-steps-for-rvr/ .

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