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What’s new with biometrics?
What’s new with biometrics?

Technological leaps in the last several decades have revolutionised biometrics. The technologies are constantly evolving, spanning facial recognition to iris scanning to fingerprints, to provide new levels of security and convenience. Biometrics are everywhere, from smartphones to border control, constantly evolving to meet the needs of our increasingly digital world. They are also more accurate and easier to use than ever. We asked this week's Expert Panel Roundtable: What’s new with biometrics?

Which standards have had the greatest positive impact on physical security?
Which standards have had the greatest positive impact on physical security?

In the complex world of physical security systems, standards can enable disparate systems to be combined to function together as a cohesive whole. Standards help to ensure that all the “pieces” fit together to create a clear, unified picture. More broadly speaking, standards also play a role in ensuring best practices are deployed in a range of security-related situations. We asked this week’s Expert Panel Roundtable: Which standards have had the greatest positive impact on physical security?

How mobile technology is redefining duty of care in organisations by Mark Niblett
How mobile technology is redefining duty of care in organisations by Mark Niblett

When a bomb detonated in the Port of Beirut, I had hundreds of employees under my care inside the blast zone. Within just two hours, I was able to determine who was impacted, understand their safety conditions, and share resources for on-the-ground support—all thanks to mobile technology. For Chief Security Officers, receiving calls like these launches a variety of protocols and necessary decision-making with the safety and security of people and assets as a top priority. And these calls are only becoming more common. Dependence on threat intelligence Mobile phones have dominated the post-COVID environment where people work from anywhere Threats ranging from natural disasters to geopolitical conflicts are becoming more frequent and complicate the responsibility organisations have in keeping their people safe. To meet these needs CSO’s are staying ahead of negative outcomes through creating a greater dependence on threat intelligence. In these times, effective, real-time risk management depends on hyper-local data from technology that is accessible, portable, and dynamic–such as cell phones. Mobile phones have revolutionised the way people live and work. They allow us all to walk around with a computer in our pocket, bringing the world to our fingertips and eliminating digital borders for over 90% of the world's population. Mobile phones have dominated the post-COVID environment where people work from anywhere and have geographically distributed teams but are also more vulnerable to threatening events. Mobile-friendly risk management platforms Mobile technology assigns workers with easy entry to data that can help keep them and their teams safe As we approach 2024, many organisations are adopting comprehensive risk management tools that empower personnel across the organisation with the intelligence and knowledge they need to stay safe wherever they are.  Mobile-friendly risk management platforms, such as Crisis24 Horizon, provide always-on awareness, on-hand threat intelligence, and immediate communications and distress signalling through location monitoring. Users receive location risk assessments and push notifications directly to their devices about nearby issues and threats no matter if they are on or off the job. While only select risk managers have complete control of the platform and all sensitive employee data is protected through encryption, the app distributes critical intel to foster a culture of shared awareness and responsibility. Thus, mobile technology empowers employees with easy access to information that can help keep them and their teams safe. Creating a culture of mobile technology adoption In the last few years, the world has proven the importance of being well-informed of risks and mitigation plans to minimise harm. However, psychological barriers tend to trump physical barriers when it comes to accessing the vast array of tools our mobile devices offer. World has proven the matter of being well-informed of risks and relief plans to minimise harm Adopting this technology and establishing a culture that enforces risk management across an organisation is a daunting challenge that demands substantial commitment from leadership to be successful. Some companies have tackled this challenge by positioning security technology as part of the organisation’s employee benefits package, such as commuter benefits and health insurance, to encourage people to take advantage of these resources and learn how to use them.   Cohesive risk management culture Technology is only as effective as the people whose actions it informs, which is why adoption and integration are so important. When a cohesive risk management culture meets a powerful technology platform, individuals are enabled to receive threat alerts and counter their impacts, letting others know when and how to take the necessary precautions to protect themselves and their team.  For more information on mobile technology and other security trends, check out the Global Risk Forecast, an annual report by Crisis24 that provides a comprehensive analysis of key events around the world most likely to affect operations in the coming year.

Is “frictionless access control” a reality or an empty promise?
Is “frictionless access control” a reality or an empty promise?

Frictionless systems provide access to a building without interfering at all with a user’s entry experience. Frictionless access means you can automatically pass through a gate without showing a credential or otherwise engaging, and with the system recognising who you are and allowing you to pass. In true frictionless access, everything works seamlessly, with unauthorised people obviously barred. But how close are we to realising frictionless access control? We asked this week’s Expert Panel Roundtable: Is frictionless access control a reality or an empty promise?

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Keynetics enhances key safe security with quality fixings
Keynetics enhances key safe security with quality fixings

Let’s face it, any security product fixed to a substrate in a public space is only as secure as its fixings, and key safes are no exception. The integrity of a key safe isn't solely reliant on its resistance to tampering and vandalism, although that's undeniably crucial; the quality and size of the fixings used to attach it to a wall are equally pivotal. Otherwise, it runs the risk of being easily removed from a wall in a matter of minutes, if not seconds, potentially causing a property break-in, costly key and lock replacements, and undermining end-users confidence not only in a specific product but the entire concept of keys storage at the point of entry, all due to a single underperforming key safe fixing. Size or quality? striking the balance When tested in real-world scenarios, fixings of identical size do not necessarily ensure identical performance Size indeed matters. It is common sense that when under attack, chunky, large structural bolts would hold a key safe in place far more effectively than smaller anchors or more wood screws, which some key safe brands offer as a standard securing method. However, the numerous professionally executed attack tests that Keynetics has conducted underscore that the quantity and quality of fixings are equally important. When tested in real-world scenarios, fixings of identical size do not necessarily ensure identical performance. Fixing tests within the security accreditation process Through years of product development and continuous accreditation, Keynetics has discovered that the choice of fixings can be the final deciding factor in whether a key safe passes or fails during an attack test. Keynetics’ accreditation with LPCB encompasses two critical facets of key safe robustness: attacking the key safe itself and detaching it from a substrate. The latter is significantly dependent on both the fixings used and the product’s design. Trial-and-error approach For Keynetics, this means conducting extensive research into fixings and ongoing testing, which sometimes includes a trial-and-error approach to identify the best-performing fixings for the key safe applications. Furthermore, the company provides different types of fixings sourced from meticulously selected suppliers, based on the type of substrate, such as brick, concrete, or metal. Installing it right While key-safe installation may seem straightforward and takes little time, it must be done correctly Fixings imply installation. While key-safe installation may seem straightforward and takes little time, it must be done correctly to eliminate potential security risks, especially in commercial applications. Keynetics offers a nationwide installation service for all key safes. Alternatively, full training and support materials are provided to clients’ installers to ensure that the process is executed correctly, prevent missteps that could compromise key safes’ security rating and certifications, and reassure end users that keys are stored safely. Robust security solutions When in doubt, always seek information from the key safe supplier to find out more about the most crucial elements and product components. Keynetics is always eager to help and answer any questions regarding key safe products, access management, security accreditations, and commercial applications, underscoring its commitment to ensuring robust security solutions.

Matrix selected for the Outstanding MSME Excellence Award 2024
Matrix selected for the Outstanding MSME Excellence Award 2024

Federation of Gujarat Industries (FG)), Vadodara has conferred the Outstanding MSME Excellence Award at the 18th FGI Awards presentation ceremony. The objective behind the institution of these awards is to recognise excellence in economic, social, and scientific areas. The FGI believes that through these awards, the industrial and social achievements in Gujarat will be recognised publicly and encourage others to contribute to the country's efforts of globalisation and economic development. Technology solutions Speaking about the achievement, Ganesh Jivani, the CEO of Matrix Comsec, said “We are honoured to be recognised for making a meaningful and positive contribution to the economic and technological development of our community and country. Each of us at Matrix is passionate about our shared purpose to create a world-class technology organisation." Ganesh Jivani adds, "The award is a testimony to the efforts of all our employees and associates, whose efforts have enabled us to deliver world-class products consistently and to win and keep the faith of our customers. This award boosts our confidence and encourages us to work harder towards our mission of building world-class technology solutions for the world.” 

EveryCloud IT Security is proud to announce the advancement of their existing partnership with Transmit Security
EveryCloud IT Security is proud to announce the advancement of their existing partnership with Transmit Security

EveryCloud IT Security is proud to announce the advancement of its existing partnership with Transmit Security. This development marks a significant step forward as we join forces through a joint go-to-market initiative to tackle the prevailing challenges of fraud and friction in online consumer transactions. As pioneers in the field of identity, this collaboration represents a significant stride forward in their shared commitment to enhancing security measures and delivering exceptional solutions to their clients. Expertise in IAM solutions Transmit Security has been recognised for its commitment to revolutionising the customer authentication process, eliminating the need for passwords, and thereby significantly reducing the risk of fraud. Decision to partner with EveryCloud stems from their unparalleled expertise in IAM solutions Their decision to partner with EveryCloud stems from their unparalleled expertise in IAM solutions, their global footprint in delivering state-of-the-art cybersecurity solutions, and a shared vision for delivering superior cybersecurity solutions that cater to the evolving needs of businesses worldwide. Transmit’s identity management Transmit Security’s VP & GM EMEA, Phil Allen, explained “As Transmit Security, we're thrilled to announce the deepening of our partnership with EveryCloud. This collaboration signifies a significant advancement in our shared mission to revolutionise consumer identity and access management." "By combining EveryCloud's expertise in IAM solutions with Transmit’s identity management and fraud prevention platform, we're empowering businesses to provide the very best digital experiences to their customers. Together, we are committed to elevating cybersecurity standards whilst delivering exceptional experiences that cater to the evolving demands and expectations of customers, worldwide.” Partnering with EveryCloud Kaltrina Ademi, Director of Channel Sales EMEA, added: "Working with EveryCloud as a channel partner is immensely beneficial for Transmit Security. EveryCloud brings a wealth of industry know-how to the table, enriching our collaboration with valuable insights and expertise." "Their track record of satisfied customers further underscores their commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction. Partnering with EveryCloud not only strengthens our offerings but also enhances the overall value we deliver to our clients." User-friendly digital experiences Paul Richards, Director of Technology at EveryCloud, said: "By expanding our partnership with Transmit Security, we aim to revolutionise e-commerce security standards and empower businesses to thrive. We look forward to continuing this journey with Transmit Security as we collectively strive to elevate security standards.” The partnership between Transmit Security and EveryCloud promises to offer businesses a comprehensive approach to security, significantly reducing the risk of data breaches and fraud. This partnership is a testament to both companies' commitment to providing secure and user-friendly digital experiences, ensuring that customer data is protected by the most advanced technologies available.

RGB Spectrum enhances its Zio AV-over-IP platform with new multiviewers
RGB Spectrum enhances its Zio AV-over-IP platform with new multiviewers

RGB Spectrum®, an industry pioneer in mission-critical video for real-time decision support, announced enhancements to its Zio® AV-over-IP platform with two new budget-conscious multiviewers, the QuadView® IPX and the SuperView®IPX. Multiviewers have become an indispensable tool for consolidating diverse data sources onto a single screen, variously used for enhancing situational awareness and improving workflow efficiency. The Zio AV-over-IP offers real-time, bandwidth-efficient, low latency distribution across packet-based networks, including local area networks (LANs), wide-area networks (WANs), virtual private networks (VPNs), and mobile phone networks. As an enterprise-level solution, based on industry-standard H.264/H.265 compression, the Zio platform is compatible with third-party IP equipment as well as RGB’s own full line of networked video appliances.  IPX series multiviewers The Zio solution provides for integrated display on devices ranging from single-view monitors, to multiviewers, to video walls. Whether within a single room, throughout campus, or across the world, the platform features integrated signal distribution and display, incorporating everything from smartphones to multiviewers and video walls. The goal: Any video, over any network, to any device. New QuadView IPX allows users to display up to 4 HDMI or IP video signals in customisable layouts Previously available as a feature only in the larger and more expensive Zio 4000 video wall, the IPX series multiviewers are unique in their ability to display a combination of local baseband and remote IP video, with access over HDMI and LAN/WAN connections. The IPX multiviewers are fully compatible with other Zio components, including encoders and recorder/media servers and can be addressed with a common GUI. The new QuadView IPX allows users to display up to 4 HDMI or IP video signals in customisable layouts on a desk- or wall-mounted screen. The new SuperView IPX offers similar capabilities, with up to eight video signals. TAA and BAA-compliant Additional features include 4K 60Hz input and output resolutions, flexible image resizing and placement options, customisable display layouts and presets, 4 HDMI® 2.0 I/O ports, H.264 and H.265 decoding and display, an embedded architecture for heightened security, and multiple control options, including browser-based GUI, Telnet, and RS-232. Proudly made in the USA, the new multiviewers are TAA and BAA-compliant. Whether in command and control, security and surveillance, or any mission-critical operation, the QuadView IPX and SuperView IPX are poised to take data visualisation to the next level.

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Royal Jersey Laundry and HID deliver cost-saving, efficient linen tracking for London's luxury hotels
Royal Jersey Laundry and HID deliver cost-saving, efficient linen tracking for London's luxury hotels

HID, the worldwide pioneer in trusted identity solutions, announces that Royal Jersey Laundry has introduced a new tracking feature of HID’s linen management platform at each of its 5-star hotel customer sites to guarantee that drivers drop off and collect precise linen stock and that costly errors are avoided. Linen tracking This new feature replaces a paper-based system used by drivers for the management of cages filled with clean/soiled linen delivered/collected at customer sites. It provides detailed end-to-end tracking of linen cages across multiple customer locations throughout the whole cycle of washing, packing, delivery, and collection, a complex process given that 550,000 pieces are laundered each week for numerous clients. Royal Jersey Laundry Royal Jersey Laundry works with most five-star hotels in London including The Dorchester, The Carlton Tower Jumerah Founded in 1915, Royal Jersey Laundry is one of the few cleaners servicing the luxury hotel sector. Based in a 25,000 square-foot purpose-built facility in Dagenham, rebuilt in 2021 for £15 million after a fire, it works with most five-star hotels in London including The Dorchester, The Carlton Tower Jumerah, The Peninsula London, and The Ritz. Need for constant communication Supporting the five-star segment is demanding given the constant communication required between the hotel and laundry, exacting standards, and the quantity and range of items to be laundered. This includes duvets, sheets, towels, and bath robes along with smaller items such as foot mats, drink coasters, shaving towels, and dry cleaning for guests themselves. Royal Jersey Laundry operates 24/7, employs 150 staff members, and washes 40 tons of linen per day.  Maintaining laundering schedule Five-star hotels prefer to use linen they own with five sets kept of everything, allowing them to maintain a schedule  In contrast with budget and mid-level hotels, five-star hotels prefer to use linen they own with five sets kept of everything, allowing them to maintain a rigorous laundering schedule and ensure guests always receive fresh, cleaned linens. “An average 300-bed hotel will have around 30,000 items of linen which will cost around £250,000,” says James Lincoln, Royal Jersey Laundry’s managing director. “The volume of linen is so high and it’s always moving such that accurate inventory control was a major challenge verging on the impossible.” HID cloud-based RFID linen management system Before the HID cloud-based RFID linen management system, everything was done manually. Laundry staff would check items off ironing/folding machines, a wholly error-prone process, and log the quantities on pieces of paper. The operational overhead for the laundry was exacerbated as the various linen items from the different hotels had to be kept separate, too. “Linen is everywhere: on beds, in cupboards, in transit, and at the laundry, yet no one had full insight into stock levels and, when things went missing which often happened, typically we’d get blamed,” says Lincoln. Real-time linen inventory management LinTRAK tags are sewn into linen items by laundry staff or linen manufacturers during the production process To address these problems, Royal Jersey Laundry installed a real-time linen inventory management system from HID combining LinTRAK® RFID tags, a full set of RFID equipment including table-top and conveyor-belt scanners, one RFID portal and one cabin scanning unit, and cloud-based Acuity software.  The discrete LinTRAK tags are sewn into linen items by laundry staff or linen manufacturers during the production process. Some hotels also use LinTRAK tags to manage staff uniforms and restaurant linens such as napkins and tablecloths. HID LinTRAK textile tags Around 40% of Royal Jersey Laundry hotel customers have transitioned to the HID linen management solution and connect via Acuity’s web portal. Once cleaned, the linen is packed into cages, and scanned in seconds through HID’s RFID cabin station. Items are automatically counted, with delivery notes generated including billing information. HID’s Acuity software integrates with the laundry’s Sage accounting software to generate invoices. Benefits of textile tags The implementation of HID LinTRAK textile tags, RFID stations, and the Acuity software platform has radically changed how Royal Jersey Laundry operates, delivering a range of benefits: Fast Return on Investment: Since the installation of the HID equipment in 2019, the system has already paid for itself given the efficiency and productivity gains. Better use of people resources: Laundry and housekeeping staff no longer waste time on dull and resource-intensive activities like manually counting linen. They have been redeployed to more productive work, generating 10-20% savings in labor costs. Better visibility of stock levels: As hotels know exactly the location and quantity of linen, they are better able to cater to peak demand, reducing linen expenditures by up to 30%. Improved responsiveness and customer satisfaction: Access to in-depth data generated by the Acuity platform means the laundry can quickly answer customer queries. “We give hotels complete transparency about where their linen is in the cleaning and delivery cycle. There are just no grey areas anymore,” says Lincoln. Increased security of expensive linen assets: While theft of linen at five-star hotels is rare, it does happen. RFID tagging enables better monitoring of expensive bedding and towel investments. Enhanced reliability and productivity: Operations are more efficient as RFID-enabled items can never be lost or misplaced. Furthermore, digital scanning results in faster processing of items. “We’re effectively two businesses: the laundry itself and a logistics operation. We run a mixed fleet of lorries and electric vans which nip in and out of London three times a day picking up and delivering garments for hotel customers using us for guest work,” adds Lincoln.

Geek+ and System Teknik deploy first PopPick solution in the Nordics for the pharmacy group Med24.dk
Geek+ and System Teknik deploy first PopPick solution in the Nordics for the pharmacy group Med24.dk

Geekplus, the global pioneer in mobile robot and smart logistics solutions, has deployed the first Shelf-to-Person PopPick project in the Nordics for one of the biggest online pharmacy wholesalers in the region, Med24.dk. System Teknik partnered on the Denmark project, which includes three PopPick stations and 30 Shelf-to-Person robots, bringing a flexible solution to a region where fixed automation still dominates. "With the rise of e-commerce, Med24.dk had been struggling with huge sales growth coupled with fast delivery demands from customers in Denmark, Norway, Sweden searching for pharmacy, health and beauty products. Peak season events had also caused considerable strain to their operations," said Blond Shkodrani, channel partner manager for the Nordics at Geekplus. "Due to their overwhelming success, Med24.dk needed a modular, automated order fulfilment solution for fast, efficient order fulfilment." Order fulfilment challenges Shelf-to-Person takes goods of all sizes while removing the need for infrastructure investment The Geekplus modular Shelf-to-Person solution optimises warehouse operations using mobile robots to transport shelves. In a region where fixed and cubic solutions have been the trend during recent years, Shelf-to-Person handles goods of all sizes while removing the need for infrastructure investment, making it the most flexible response to order fulfilment challenges. PopPick workstations use two retrieval arms and four presentation locations to present pickers with multiple, moveable 78-tote racks at one time, resulting in an industry-pioneering throughput of 450 totes per hour. PopPick can store goods of all types and sizes; the solution is not limited to small pieces and improves ergonomics for workers while picking. It also takes up less space than traditional systems, so customers can use more stations without adding facility space. Mobile order fulfilment solutions "We are very pleased to invest in flooring robots from Geekplus," said Med24.dk CEO Nils Træholt. "We believe that this new and innovative technology can help us realise our growth ambitions, while maintaining good delivery times for the benefit of our customers." Morten Kirch, System Teknik's CSO, added: "Due to Med24.dk's growth, we are thrilled to be able to deliver a tailor-made, automated solution that matches their needs." Geekplus offers a suite of Goods-to-Person mobile order fulfilment solutions-the only comprehensive robotic offering controlled by a single software platform. "Through trusted partners like System Teknik, we're showing customers all over Europe that Geekplus truly is a one-stop shop for modular warehouse automation," Shkodrani said.

Georgetown-Ridge Farm CUSD adopts ZeroEyes' proactive gun detection solution to protect students, faculty and staff
Georgetown-Ridge Farm CUSD adopts ZeroEyes' proactive gun detection solution to protect students, faculty and staff

ZeroEyes, the creators of the only AI-based gun detection video analytics platform that holds the US Department of Homeland Security SAFETY Act Designation, announced that Georgetown-Ridge Farm Community Unit School District (CUSD) has adopted ZeroEyes' proactive AI-based gun detection and intelligent situational awareness solution to protect students, faculty and staff against gun-related threats. Georgetown-Ridge Farm CUSD is a rural, public school district in Georgetown, Illinois that is committed to providing a positive learning environment and shaping productive members of society who are successful, self-sufficient, and well-rounded individuals. 880 pre-K and K-12 students are enrolled in its three schools. Multi-layered security plan ZeroEyes has been added to its multi-layered security plan to detect illegally brandished guns on campus The district prioritises school safety by forming close relationships with local law enforcement and implementing a range of high-tech security measures across its campuses. ZeroEyes has been added to its multi-layered security plan to detect illegally brandished guns on campus and reduce response time in the case of a gun-related incident. “ZeroEyes provides a proactive layer of security that further enhances our comprehensive safety plan,” said Dr. Jean Neal, Superintendent, Georgetown-Ridge Farm CUSD. “Integrating ZeroEyes will allow us to improve security in more vulnerable areas like athletic events and parking lots. We are grateful to have their protection 24/7 to help our community feel safer during these times of uncertainty.” CUSD’s existing digital security cameras ZeroEyes' AI gun detection and intelligent situational awareness software layers onto Georgetown-Ridge Farm CUSD’s existing digital security cameras. If a gun is identified, images are instantly shared with the ZeroEyes Operations Centre (ZOC), staffed 24/7/365 by specially trained U.S. military and law enforcement veterans. If these experts determine that the threat is valid, they dispatch alerts and actionable intelligence — including visual description, gun type, and last known location — to local law enforcement and school staff as quickly as 3 to 5 seconds from detection. “We are happy that Georgetown-Ridge Farm CUSD is taking proactive steps to protect its rural community from potential gun-related threats,” said Mike Lahiff, CEO and co-founder of ZeroEyes. “In today's climate, safety concerns are on the rise and schools must take every precaution possible.”

Hochiki’s BOSEC approved Latitude system and waterproof devices secure new food production
Hochiki’s BOSEC approved Latitude system and waterproof devices secure new food production

Installers JTI Brandbeveiliging was contracted to help make safety a number-one priority at a pioneering food manufacturer in The Netherlands. They achieved this by choosing Hochiki Europe’s marketing pioneering fire detection system, Latitude, alongside waterproof devices from the ESP range. This comprehensive solution ensures the highest level of fire protection throughout the facility, giving the food manufacturer peace of mind and allowing them to focus on what they do best: producing delicious food.  Kervo Kervo is a specialist in the high-quality cultivation and processing of fruit in the Netherlands. Since 1980 morello cherries have been grown in the Vossen family’s orchards in Roggel, The Netherlands. The family was one of the first growers in the region to use mechanical harvesting in the ’80s, fast forward 43 years later and Kervo currently runs operations across Europe and the UK and is proud of its reputation for offering the finest quality fruit to bakeries and fresh food processors.   Fire protection systems Complexities of this project was that during food production significant amounts of steam were generated JTI Brandbeveiliging was founded in 2009 and is trusted by its customers for advice, installations, repairs, and maintenance of fire protection systems across the region. The team, led by Luciën van Eldijk was commissioned in 2022 to design and fit the fire safety system that would be integrated into Kervo's new manufacturing plant in Neer. One of the complexities of this project was that during food production, and particularly during the cleaning processes, significant amounts of steam are generated, thus causing false alarms. Latitude fire safety system Lucien explains how he and the team navigated this issue, “In food production sites like this, the machinery needs to remain clean throughout the entire process. This means there is a lot of steam and water present, which, unfortunately, can trigger false alarms." "We needed to install devices that could negate this issue, Hochiki’s waterproof call points, sounders, and sensors were the perfect solution. They worked seamlessly with the Latitude fire safety system from Hochiki.”  Fire detection devices and systems Latitude, which is BOSEC-approved, a requirement for fire detection devices and systems in The Netherlands, has a powerful network-wide cause-and-effect capability. The system can support 5000 entries, with up to 20,000 inputs and 20,000 outputs across the network.  Benefits of Latitude The new building at Kervo is a huge facility making the Latitude system the best solution The new building at Kervo is a huge facility, at over 40 metres in height it required over 2.5km of cabling and hundreds of fire detection devices to help make the building secure, making the Latitude system the best solution.   “Due to the nature of this project, there have been some technical aspects where we have needed to seek advice, but the team at Hochiki has been very helpful in working with us to create the best solution for our customer." Easy to install with high standards "We choose Hochiki products and systems because they are reliable, they are easy to install and, most importantly, meet the high standards and regulations required by the laws of The Netherlands, we would recommend Hochiki products for this reason.”  Hochiki’s analogue addressable range (ESP intelligent) together with the Latitude system are EN54 Part 13 certified and with the BOSEC certification also in place, they provide the best complete and compliant fire detection system for businesses across the Belgium region as well as bordering countries such as Luxemburg, the Netherlands, and Germany.