This month, Tech Talks is focused on LPCB-certified safety products, such as fencing, locks, gates and more.
Dear , Wonder what ISEC & FIREX Tech Talks is like? See for yourself, with our library of 50+ on-demand sessions, featuring latest Tech Talks from October with a range of topics on Access Control, Security and Fire Safety. What's coming up on Tuesday 23 November? This month, Tech Talks is focused on LPCB-certified safety products, such as fencing, locks, gates and more. Leading suppliers will put their safety products to test, bringing you our hugely popular Attack Testing Zone in a digital format. You will also have a chance to connect with suppliers and get your questions answered in a live Q&A. | CREATE AN ACCOUNT | | LATEST TECH TALKS AVAILABLE ON-DEMAND |
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LPS 1175 is now widely recognised for forced entry protection. Testing and on-going auditing is rigorous, with LPCB proudly stating that 95% of products put forward for testing by manufacturers failing the test. During this session we’ll be demonstrating how our LPS 1175 accredited systems StronGuard SR2 palisade and SecureGuard SL2 X mesh compare to standard fencing products. We’ll be helping you to understand LPCB’s testing under LPS 1175 and how fencing is designed to mitigate your threats to protect your property, people and reputation. | |
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LPCB independently certifies security and fire products to ensure they meet the appropriate standard. On Tuesday 23rd November, Frontier Pitts will be demonstrating its LPCB approved products to the Tech Talks community. | |
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SURELOCK MCGILL | 11:30AM |
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The Surelock McGill Group is a family of global leading brands including Surelock McGill, Stafford Bridge and MICO Tindall. The Group specialises in providing combined lock, doorset & walling solutions against forced entry, blast, and ballistic threats without compromising other requirements such as fire containment and life-safety. This tech-talk will reflect on changing threats in a changing world, and how we meet these challenges with the support of third-party certifications such as Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB). |
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