Security Gates Cork and surrounding araes of Ireland.
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A sturdy gate is possibly the most undervalued aspect of physical security. For any businesses with an open site, the importance of a gate is well understood, but a gate in any perimater is enough to discourage intruders. Remember, for intruders and vandals the thought of getting caught is forefront in their mind. Anything which makes it seem less likely that a burglar would get away cleanly is usually enough to discourage them. Of course, you don't want to scare customers off though.
For a business there will be two kinds of gate, the first would be in an unobtrusive gate which you use to secure your premises after hours, which would sit neatly out of the way during business hours. The second is one sited away from the everyday passage of customers. Loading areas, staff access areas, places which are out of sight, places which would attract intruders like magnets. Both of these gates keep out intruders and vandals, especially in combination with burglar alarms and CCTV.
The amount of money which you can save by installing an improved security gate, depends greatly. Not only does it keep out intruders, be they thieves or vabdals, but the additional level of security can result in a cut to your insurance premiums.
The vast majority of homeowners and businesses only take security seriously if they have had to deal with a break in. Until then the only security measures taken are those the insurance provider demands. Premiums are based on risk calculation, obviously, and every step you take to reduce the chances of a break in will reduce your risk. Remember, these calculations are made by a company who have to judge the odds carefully, as it is their money riding on that risk.
Because Sentinel security are experts in supplying and installing security gates across Cork, you can be sure of a gate which perfectly meets your needs, without be disproportionate or unsuited to its surroundings. |