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14th June 2023 Issue no. 660
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Products Patlock - door security made simple
Zoo Hardware sets the standard for compliance with new bathroom lock range
Introducing SALTO Neoxx G3: The ultimate electronic padlock solution
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Imou launches the 2023 Red Dot Award winning 2k wireless Cell Go Smart security camera Imou, a leading global provider of smart security solutions introduces the UK launch of its Imou Cell Go Smart Security Camera, a cutting-edge product that provides homeowners and business owners with peace of mind. SATCoL launches a FREE approved data wiping solution for organisations across the UK SATCoL is offering a free police and government approved data wiping and reuse solution. The project aims to save companies money and give unwanted IT equipment such as laptops, PCs, phones and tablets a new lease of life. By securely destroying all the data on the devices, SATCoL provides a secure solution to disposing of used IT equipment, with the additional benefit of repurposing them for resale. VuWall introduces cost-effective and scalable personal Video Wall and IP KVM solution VuWall, a technology leader in video wall control systems and unified visualization solutions, today announced the availability of its PAK KVM feature in version 3.5 of the TRx centralized management platform. 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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How to keep your business safe from crime-5 tips from a security expert Keeping a business safe and secure will always be a top priority for business owners and despite best efforts at tight security, some businesses do find themselves victim to break-ins or other illegal activities. Data from 2022, showed over 600,000 crimes against businesses were recorded in England and Wales 1 , and 100,000 of those crimes were burglaries against commercial properties. |