Physical Security

Technocover at CTX

by Mark Rowe

The two days at this year’s Counter Terror Expo (at Olympia, London) for physical protection product firm Technocover included the official presentation of its latest LPCB certification.

Richard Flint, Physical Security Certification Scheme Manager at LPCB (Loss Prevention Certification Board), presented the company with a certificate confirming that horizontal access covers in the UltraSecure range have been tested and approved to the latest issue (7) of LPS 1175. The presentation was on the Welshpool,-based company’s stand on the closing afternoon of the show; Wednesday, April 30. And Development and Research Manager, John Barty, presented a talk on ‘The Security of Buildings’ as part of the Tuesday , April 29 seminars in the Security Solutions Theatre.

Technocover’s stand provided new product concepts, including new fob, keypad and RFID activated locks with ID and hierarchical access control, fail-safe or fail-secure functions, and timed access features. An eight point wheel lock on a blast-resistant door and a padlock with solenoid control were among other products; and the latest in ‘plug-in’ secure modular buildings with power, lighting, heating and ventilation and a lining made from engineered recycled plastic.
Technocover besides access covers claims that it has the widest ‘total site’ capability in LPCB approved products from a range which also includes doors, cabinets, mesh and solid panel enclosures, kiosks, modular buildings, cylinder clamps, window bars and louvres.

Michael Miles, Technocover MD, said: “We have spent over 20 years evolving the UltraSecure range to meet the most diverse physical security needs of the critical national infrastructure site and to satisfy demand for the performance assurance of the LPCB marque. As we demonstrated at CTX, this legacy has paved the way, among other things, to closer collaboration with lock system suppliers to add strategic levels of access control to physical protection as part of sophisticated integrated access management systems. Our exhibits inspired some interesting dialogue, with many specifiers seeing new potential to solve their security and operational issues.” Visit www.technocover.co.uk.

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