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Locks and Security News: your weekly locks and security industry newsletter
6th October 2010 Issue no. 44

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Sticky fingers

Thieves could end up with sticky fingers after a security firm invents a cash box which fires exploding glue over the money when it is broken into.
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No call out fee

An enterprising New Zealander has avoided a locksmiths call out fee after losing the only key to a shared property's unlocked back door. A locksmith quoted NZ$150 for the callout fee alone. So the quick-thinking individual took the door off the hinges and walked it to the nearest locksmith. Auckland Lock Services fitted a new lock with two keys for NZ$23.


Roto uses psychology to design new handle

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Roto has used a leading German institute specialising in market psychology in order to design customer appeal into its latest window handle.
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Security meets tradition!

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Gun Cabinets are part and parcel of gun ownership, but why not store your prize weapons in style? We go back to the future to see what British firm 21st Century Antiques has to offer.
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Commonwealth Games security tightened

Security for the Commonwealth Games was tightened after a random terrorist attack wounded two tourists in Delhi.

With the Games due to start officials tried to reassure athletes and the public that they were safe.

Police increased patrols across the city and put more officers on the streets, especially in areas frequented by tourists.

The tourists, from Taiwan, were hurt when gunmen on a motorcycle opened fire on Sunday near one of India's biggest mosques, the Jama Masjid, in the heart of the city. Police launched a massive search for the gunmen and issued a security alert across the Indian capital.

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Robbers locked in bank

Three women remained jailed after a failed robbery attempt trapped two of them inside a bank in Indianapolis USA.

One of the robbers showed a note demanding money to Chase bank teller Thelma Bunton, 58, but then grabbed the note back from the teller and headed for the bank's exit, according to police.

The bank has separate doors for entry and exit, each with its own vestibule. As the robber exited, the teller pressed a button to lock the exit doors, trapping her.

Moments later, her accomplice began to enter the bank, and the alert teller pressed another button that locked her in the entry vestibule, police said.

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Cybercrime is the 'most dangerous criminal threat we will ever face'

The head of Interpol has warned that cybercrime is the 'most dangerous criminal threat we will ever face' after fraudsters stole his identity on Facebook.

Security chief Ronald K. Noble revealed that two fake accounts were created in his name and used to find the details of highly-dangerous criminals.

The embarrassing security breach saw one of the impersonators use the false profile to obtain information on fugitives convicted of serious crimes including rape and murder.

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Elegance from Australia

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The Elegance mortise lock (with caretaker) is a security lock for hinged doors from Austral Lock, with a jemmy-resistant reformable strike place.

Improving occupant safety the Elegance security locks have caretakers which are compatible with K-Kit (cable), H14R (rod) and H14-A (adjustable rod) multipoint kits.

An interior snib lever on the security locks provide quick and convenient locking without the need for a key.

Enhanced resistance to forced entry via a notch in the latch bolt engages a profiled strike plate aperture.

The Elegance mortise lock fits into industry standard door cutouts and suits both left handed hinged and right hand hinged doors.

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Milestone Systems Retains Number One Global Position

Milestone Systems is listed again as the number one provider of open platform IP video management software by IMS Research in its latest report: The World Market for CCTV and Video Surveillance Equipment - 2010 Edition.
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Mul-T-Lock codes its handle

 

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Mul-T-Lock UK has launched an innovative door handle with integrated electronic security, offering simple and effective keyless locking for internal doors, without compromising on door aesthetics.
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New entry level network surveillance cameras from Samsung

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Samsung's new SNB-1000 fixed camera and SND-1010 dome camera have been designed for budget conscious users who wish to capitalise on the benefits of Video over IP.
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Read by industry professionals nationwide

In this week's issue:

- Locksmithing standards - consultancy now open

- MLA and ACPO forge new partnership 

- David Jennings of UAP complains to the Daily Mail re 'training' article

- Samsung helps Charlton Athletic achieve its security goals

- Continuing the footie theme Jon Roadnight of CornerStone CRG fulfils a lifelong ambition and takes to the pitch at Watford

- The flags are out at Halls Locksmiths 

- and probably also at Infinova who are ASIS International Accolades Winner

- Key Edge franchise directors banned following investigation

- while B&Q's Tradepoint success means jobs for a lucky few

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This Week's News

Letter to the Daily Mail re 2-day locksmith courses

UAP's director David Jennings was furious when he saw an article in a recent issue of the Daily Mail newspaper. So much so that he felt compelled to write to them:

Dear Sirs

I was mortified to see your article promoting 2 or 3 day locksmith courses and advertising an Association owned by that training company.

Why didn't your writer do any research about this before submitting such tosh.

Your article is saying that anyone can do a 2 or 3 day course, then become a qualified locksmith and then join a locksmith association.

Does that really sound right to you? 
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Locksmithing skills standards open for consultation

National Occupational Standards - Locksmithing NOS out for Consultation October - December 2010

Skills for Security, the Standard Setting Organisation for the private security sector, has been working with industry representatives to develop a suite of National Occupational Standards (NOS) for Locksmiths, and now is the time when we need the views of the wider Locksmithing community on what has been developed. 
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Master locksmiths designed to be secure

* Dr Steffan George.jpgThe leading trade association for the locksmithing profession is further cementing its position as one of the UK’s leading security experts by forging a new partnership with the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO).

The Master Locksmiths Association (MLA) is the latest organisation to become an Affiliate Trade Association member of ACPO’s Secured by Design (SBD) initiative.  SBD promotes the use of security standards and looks at implementing crime prevention measures at the design and refurbishment stages of commercial and residential development to ensure long-term security measures are in place.
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Samsung help Charlton Athletic FC achieve its safety and security goals

* Charlton Athletic 1.jpgSamsung digital video recorders have been installed by Spy Alarms as part of an upgrade of Charlton Athletic Football Club's CCTV system.

Charlton Athletic FC's CCTV system has a major role to play during match days in order to comply with local authority licensing requirements. The club has to ensure that an effective CCTV system is in operation two hours before, during and one hour after a football match in order to comply with local authority's licensing laws. If they are not satisfied that all necessary measures have been taken to ensure crowd safety, the local authority can in fact refuse to grant a licence for a match to go ahead.
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CornerStone of the Team

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Having won a charity auction he took his place in the Watford Legends team against Derby County Legends at Derby's fabulous Pride Park Stadium. The money raised was for a number of Cancer charities including The Bobby More Fund as well as a former 'Hornets' player, Nigel Callaghan, who has been fighting bowel cancer.
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Putting the flags out

Martin Hall from Halls Locksmiths, has decorated his building with flags and bunting to mark the completion of roadworks.

Nottingham City Council has being carrying out 'environmental changes' to the road since September 2009 and Martin Hall said the business has suffered as a result of the road closures. "I never believed it needed any work in the first place. It was money spent unnecessarily, in this time of recession."

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ASIS International 2010 Accolades Winner

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Infinova has announced that the ASIS International 2010 Accolades team of judges has chosen Infinova’s V2216 Video Management System (VMS) as one of the security industry’s most innovative new products, services and/or solutions of the past year.

The V2216 VMS lets IP and analogue cameras and equipment coexist. Existing analogue equipment remains untouched. That is because the V2216 VMS integrates with the present keyboard to manage the IP equipment using the already-installed analogue control system.
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Key Edge directors banned

As reported in the Daily Mirror Key Edge directors Julian Lloyd Bennellick and Christopher Davison, both from Exeter, have been banned from being directors for six years each. Jeremy Darvill of Tiverton and James Savage of Cullomton, Devon, have been banned for five years each.

Chris Mayhew of Company Investigations for The Insolvency Service said:
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DIY giant offers helping hand to trades

DIY giant B&Q is set to offer a helping hand to workers who have been left high and dry due to the recent economic climate.

Over the past few months many tradesmen have lost their jobs due to well-known companies either going into administration or relocating.

But after the success of the retailer's TradePoint counter, which opened six months ago, B&Q have around 18 new staff to recruit at its two Fylde stores.

Owners Kingfisher rolled out its TradePoint desks across a selection of stores. And they have proven to be such a success they are looking for plumbers, electricians, locksmiths and administrators to help fill positions at the retailer.

Anyone wishing to apply for the jobs can go to www.diy.com/careers


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News in Brief

 

Schlage Lock Company LLC, a business unit of Ingersoll Rand, has announced the acquisition of the assets of the Door Hardware Division of Fusion Hardware Group (www.fusionhardware.com). A leading designer and manufacturer of decorative door hardware and accessories, Fusion offers a diverse product line that includes decorative handlesets, knobs, levers, deadbolts, keyed entry plates and other decorative accessories.

Control4 has teamed up with Yale locks to deliver a new security system for the home. Revealed at the 2010 CEDIA Expo in the USA the new Yale offering includes two models that can be integrated into any SmartHouse to control a variety of functions.

 

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Vital port could be at risk over police funding cuts

Cuts to police funding in Wales could create a security threat to one of the UK’s most important ports, an MP has warned.

In the wake of concerns about potential cuts at Dyfed- Powys Police, Stephen Crabb MP said port security at Milford Haven needed to be considered by the Police Minister when considering making cuts.

A quarter of the petrol and diesel used in the UK is shipped into the port in Pembrokeshire and in recent years it has also grown in significance as the entry point for liquefied natural gas from Qatar into the UK.

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Locksmith called to security van

A locksmith had to be called to a security van outside Lloyds Bank; it was believed the G4 van's crew were trapped inside. 

One witness said of the incident: "I saw a man trying to drill the door lock out. The auto alarm had gone off saying 'help we are being robbed please call the police'.

And police had to direct traffic as an elderly woman collapsed on a pedestrian crossing.

"I thought it was odd because the policeman was standing right next to the van where he was directing the traffic."

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Lishi to Sponsor the International Auto Locksmith Convention 2010

This year Lishi will be the sponsor of the International Auto Locksmith Convention at the Manchester Airport Hilton over the weekend of the 6th and 7th of November 2010, and with a magical theme, they have a few tricks up their sleeves! Distributor Tradelocks are delighted to announce that Mr Li, founder of the Lishi Brand, will be visiting from China to lead Auto Lock Picking training classes throughout the event. Chris Belcher will also be present, offering Auto Chubb AVA pick and decoder training sessions, so register now and come and find Tradelocks and Lishi at Stand J1!
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Paxton's Vandal Resistant Metal Keypad Hangs Tough at The Gym!

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The Gym is a rapidly developing chain of venues that offers their customers flexible and accessible gym membership. With 11 sites in major cities across the UK, The Gym is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, providing a modern health club for people on the move.
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Sheffield University makes savings with Raytec White-Light

 

The University of Sheffield has installed the latest energy-efficient White-Light LED technology from Raytec to achieve huge energy bill and CO2 savings. In a project handled by Clear Image, the University has chosen Raytec LED units for upgrades to improve security and ensure the safety of 25,000 students living on campus; providing a safe environment during the hours of darkness.

"The University of Sheffield has a very strong commitment to reducing energy consumption and carbon footprint and we are always keen to look at new ways to reduce environmental impact, as well as costs," says Sheffield's Energy Manager, Phil Riley.  "Choosing energy efficient outdoor LED lights rather than the more conventional energy-hungry, maintenance- intensive metal halide lights will reduce our energy consumption on these buildings by 63% and carbon emissions by over 22,000 kg pa."
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