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22nd March 2023 Issue no. 648
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Products 3DX-Ray supply Threat Scan-LSC Systems to the Brazilian State Military Police
Setting the standard for 3* security with new anti-snap guarantee
Fingerprints sensor technology in new product generations for smart door access by ekey
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BURG-WÄCHTER takes it to the Max! Burg-Wächter has appointed Maxine Thompson as Area Sales Manager, ramping up efforts to ‘max power’ in her territory, Scotland and North England. ERA delivers high security with new 2* door handle ERA, one of the UK’s leading home security providers, has extended its premium range of Fab&Fix suited hardware with the launch of its new Berwick High Security 2* Door Handle. As part of ERA’s ongoing commitment to supporting installers in providing homeowners with the highest standards of security, the door handle has been independently tested and certified in accordance with TS 007-1: 2014 +A2 Corr 2 and is compatible with all euro profile cylinders. Chubb apprentice wins prestigious award Chubb, one of the UK's leading fire safety and security solutions providers, has congratulated a remarkable staff member on winning a prestigious Apprentice of the Year award. Cameron Mahoney won the First Year Apprentice of the Year award from New College Lanarkshire (NCL), the provider of fire and security apprenticeships in Scotland, at this year's Scottish Apprenticeship Week (March 6-13). ASSA ABLOY launches new panic and emergency exit hardware for aluminium doors Specifically designed for aluminum doors with Concealed Vertical Rods (CVR), the newly launched range of push bar, push pad, and touch bar panic and emergency exit devices and external hardware from ASSA ABLOY forms an integral part of building safety. Ideal for new builds and renovations on private and commercial projects, such as retail and hospitality spaces, the range can also be retrofitted to the most common current hardware products in the marketplace, making them ideal for RMI projects in the public sector. Locks and Security News Archive Search We keep an extensive archive of news stories and product information that have featured in past issues of Locks and Security News. If you would like to run a search of the Locks and Security News web site using the search tool below please just go ahead by entering in the name of the person, product or company or any other key words that you are looking for. How to contact us at Locks and Security News:
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67% of UK locksmiths are working extra shifts due to the cost of living UK locksmiths are working longer hours and extra shifts because of the cost of living crisis, with 33% saying they can't afford to take any time off. The new research by ElectricalDirect, a specialist retailer of electrical products, surveyed locksmiths across the nation to reveal how many are at risk of burnout, and found that 67% have upped their hours in recent months. Furthermore, 25% take less than a week of annual leave, and 17% regularly work more than five days a week.
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