A complete view of security
We design an automated system that ties shutters, doors, alarms, cameras and deterrents into a single plan.
That can include:
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Physical closures like rolling shutters and other controlled barriers
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Intrusion alarms and access control for doors, windows and internal zones
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Cameras and recording infrastructure covering approaches and key routes
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Lighting, sirens and other deterrents that respond intelligently to events
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Coordination with reception, concierge or guarding arrangements where they exist
Perimeter security is often the starting point, but we think in terms of the whole site: how it can be approached, how it is used, and how it should respond under stress.
Physical Closures
Rolling shutters for windows and doors, internal hallway closures, laneway closures, secure storage and safe rooms.
Alarms
Intrusion, motion and glass‑break sensors, panic buttons, keypad and remote access tied into clear security modes.
Cameras
Discreet wired and wireless cameras, indoor and outdoor.
Specialized Deterrents
Security lighting, interior and exterior sirens, fog devices, bollards and other space‑denial measures.
Advisory
Input on procedures, staffing and future measures, so the building, systems and people all work together.
Our Specializations
Where We Excel
We design for three layers: the building envelope, the internal systems and the people who live and work inside.
Commercial & Professional Spaces
Boutiques, clinics, galleries and offices that must harden façades and back‑of‑house areas without losing their character.
Private Residences
Townhouses, apartments and primary homes where security needs to be serious, discreet and easy to live with.
Estates & Secondary Homes
Larger properties, cottages and compounds with multiple buildings, garages and gates that need to act as one perimeter.
How a project typically unfolds
How a project typically unfolds
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Initial conversation – A quiet discussion about the property, your current measures and your concerns.
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Site visit and assessment – We walk the boundary, look at the building, understand routines and note existing systems and staff.
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Proposal – A small set of options: what to secure first, where shutters make sense, which alarms and cameras are justified, and how everything could be tied together.
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Implementation – Installation and configuration with as little disruption as possible. If other contractors or security personnel are involved, we coordinate.
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Handover and aftercare – Clear modes, clear controls and a known point of contact when you want to adjust or extend the system.







