Blitz security stars in TV security makeover programme...
The BBC programme, ‘Inside
Out’ wanted to do a ‘Changing Rooms’ style security
makeover on a house - and then put the results to the test by employing
a ‘professional’, but of course reformed, burglar to attempt
a break-in”, explained Blitz Managing Partner Paul Germaine. “We
were contacted by the BBC after they came across our web site. They
were looking for a company based in the South-East with a good reputation
and a history of reliability - and we were the obvious choice".
"After being approached by the BBC, we went out and found a property
to meet the brief. It had to be reasonably old, cottage style, and with
no existing security system. With the incentive of a free security system,
it wasn’t too difficult to find a willing householder".
The programme, hosted by Paul Ross, Jonathon Ross’s brother,
began with Paul Germaine surveying the property and highlighting the
security weak points. Paul’s proposal was to install a Scantronic
9000 series system with wire free detectors in key parts of the cottage.
Wire-free Passive Infra-red (PIR) detectors were used for trap protection
and wire-free contacts were used on the windows and doors.
“It would have been a difficult house to hard-wire, particularly
the door and window contacts. By using the 9751 we got a much cleaner
and neater finish”, explained Paul Germaine. “We have used
this panel extensively since it was launched for specifically these
reasons. Blitz security recently celebrated 20 years in business. We
have used Scantronic equipment for 19 of those 20 years. I guess you
could say we are very longstanding satisfied customers”.
The programme shows the installation of the security system as a speeded
up film – condensing a full day’s work into a few minutes
– if only that were possible in real life!
Then came the arrival of Bob Turney – a well-known ex-burglar
– who has given up breaking and entering to take up after dinner
speaking, lecturing and writing. Bob prepared to break in, while Paul
Germaine tried to predict where he would attempt the entry. Paul was
right in his prediction and had prepared a little surprise for Bob.
Not only did the alarm go off with gusto, but a Smokecloak unit filled
the room leaving Bob unable to see the potential pickings on display.
“I know that Smokecloak is not usually used in a domestic setting
but as costs fall it will become more viable,” said Paul Germaine.
“It certainly had an impact in this instance – and poor
Bob (not to mention the film crew!) seemed suitably impressed by the
new security arrangements”.
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