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 Saturday, August 29, 2009

It's easy to understand why the impressive new Wymondham library building in Norfolk won a prestigious design award. What no one anticipated however, was the ingenuity of youths who managed to find a way to climb onto the flat roof areas to use them as a skateboard park!

An anti climb solution was needed and quickly, but obviously choosing one which would not impact on the aesthetic appeal of the new building was a key consideration.

The non aggressive Roller Barrier anti climb system from Insight Security was therefore the natural choice and it was ordered and installed during August 2009. Installed along the eaves of the flat roofed wings of the library, the unobtrusive black roller cups blend well with the natural wood cladding of the building.


The proven effectiveness of the Roller Barrier system, combined with its Non Aggressive format which eliminates the possibility of anyone impaling themselves on it, has made it the system of choice for use in and around schools or other areas where children congregate.

Roller Barrier is in fact rapidly becomming the anti climb system of choice for use in school environments, in care homes for the mentally handicapped, in and around public parks and buildings, and so on, and it is now being specified by local authorities across the UK.

Another feature of the system which has great appeal in our ecologically challenged times, is that the special Roller Cups are manufactured from recycled polycarbonate ...helping to meet recycling targets!


...and here are a few links you may like to check out;

  ...Roller Barrier - click here for project pages for several typical Roller Barrier installations

  ...check out the full range of security products available from Insight Security

  ...click here to see what you can buy on-line at the Insight security webshop


...and remember, whatever you need to buy, with a little bit of expert guidance you can usually achieve 'Best Value' by making the right choices. If you need help or advice on any security problem, call Insight Security on; 01273 475500, their experts are always ready to help and their advice is free!

 

posted on Saturday, August 29, 2009 7:57:02 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Trackback
 Saturday, August 01, 2009

Could you be buying from a "Dodgy" UK Website?

This morning, the BBC and all other major UK news channels have been giving significant coverage to the problem of buying goods on line from what purports to be a UK based company with a ".co.uk" web address, only to find that the company is not British and the goods could be counterfeit.

The case used to illustrate the problem for the morning newsround, featured a victim who purchased a pair of Nike trainers on line from a plausible .co.uk website, only to find that the website belonged to a company in China, and that the trainers were in fact fakes!

So how can you protect yourself?

When you are considering buying on-line you may want to consider taking some extra precautions before parting with your money. A couple of simple things you can do are;

 - use the "WHOIS" internet checking facility to see who owns the website

 - make sure the website clearly shows a UK trading address and telephone number

 - if you're worried about the supplier, you can always phone to check that it's a valid telephone number

 - you can check the validity of the post code using one of the various free on-line postcode checking facilities or you can use "google maps" to see that the property actually exists and is what it claims (a recent check I made on a business trading address using "google maps", clearly showed the location to be a flat in a residential block, ...may be not a problem for some types of business, but certainly in this instance the property was not a large warehouse as indicated by the website!) 

To keep things in perspective, the old adage "if it looks to good to be true..." is worth remembering. And whilst for some types of product, a cheap copy may be perfectly adequate (or even desirable), when it comes to something that must be as described and the genuine article you need to be more rigorous with your checking!

A good example of an area where buying the genuine article is critical is security products. A metal detector that detects "sometimes" it more dangerous than one that doesn't work at all and the same principle applies to most other security products whether it be a personal alarm, padlock or whatever.

Good websites will show:

Check out the Insight Security website to see how a good company website will provide you with full company address and contact details including; company name and trading address, phone & fax numbers, company registration number, etc (not just an e-mail address or mobile phone number!)

...and the Insight-Direct On-Line security shop also shows full contact details on the "CONTACT US" page ...while you're there, don't forget to check out the current security product bargains!


It's not exactly rocket science, but making a few simple, practical checks like those mentioned above, before you buy, makes very good sense and could save you a costly mistake  ...happy & safe shopping.

posted on Saturday, August 01, 2009 8:31:04 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Trackback
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