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New hotel locking system airs in Ayr

New Hotel Locking System Airs In Ayr

November 2008
The new CISA Wave Mode contactless hotel locking system from Ingersoll Rand has been installed in the 84-bedroom Express by Holiday Inn at Ayr, Scotland.
CISA Wave Mode locks are specifically designed for hotels, hostels, student accommodation and other facilities with transient occupancy and were chosen to protect.....more

New website accommodates hotels and universities
New Website Accomodates Hotels and Universities October 2008
Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies is helping hotels and university campuses specify the latest in electronic locking systems with a new website at security.ingersollrand.com/CISAHospitality    
This new website includes guides on the latest products in this sophisticated arena as well as a downloads.....more

Business Development Manager appointed for Ireland
Business Development Manager Appointed For Ireland - Ray Halpin September 2008
As part of ongoing expansion and development into the Irish Market, Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies has appointed Ray Halpin as the new Business Development Manager for Ireland.
This role will initially focus on development of the company’s automatic door products and service, architectural hardware and steel door ranges.....more

Ingersoll Rand takes off at Heathrow
Ingersoll Rand Takes Off At Heathrow August 2008
Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies has supplied bomb blast resistant doors and Martin Roberts steel doorsets throughout Heathrow Airport’s new Terminal 5. The building was designed by the Richard Rogers Partnership at a cost of £4.3billion.
Due to tens of millions of passengers using the facility each year, it was vital that this iconic building.....more

Biometrics is the first port of call for Felixstowe
Biometrics Is The First Port Of Call For Felixstowe July 2008
Felixstowe, the UK’s largest container Port, is now controlling access using smart card technology and biometric handreaders from Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies.
Felixstowe handles over 3.7million containers each year and security is of paramount importance. The Port owners, Hutchinson Ports (UK) Ltd, needed to.....more

New bump and snap resistant cylinders From CISA
New Bump And Snap Resistant Cylinders From CISA June 2008
Lock bumping and snapping of traditional cylinder locks is a constant threat and a well-publicised high security risk.  Consequently, certification PAS 24 has been upgraded to reflect these changes. 
Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies has launched a new range of cylinder locks which has been developed to combat.....more

A new way on the web
A New Way On The Web April 2008
Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies has completed a radical redesign of its website at www.security.ingersollrand.co.uk. This change reflects the growing wealth of information now available and provides one of the most comprehensive but easy-to-use websites in the industry. There’s a fresh look; easier, clear navigation; industry related content.....more

Steel doors tough it out in the Antartic
Steel Doors Tough It Out In The Antartic April 2008
Martin Roberts steel doors have been specified for the new £22 million Halley VI research station in Antarctic.  Due to the remote and hostile location, 10,000 miles from the UK and 400 miles from the South Pole, it is essential that only the most robust and highest performing components are used. The steel doorsets are currently being installed.....more

Superior building product technology improves security
 Superior Building Product Technology Improves Security April 2008
Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies, a leading global provider of products and services designed to make environments safe, secure and productive, has developed many innovative products aimed at increasing public safety and enhancing building facilities. Increased awareness of security and terrorism has influenced product.....more

Campus security
Campus Security March 2008
For most students, university is their first opportunity to live away from home. This brings its own security issues, both personal security and the security of their personal possessions.  Added to this is the increasing value of university equipment, including IT and scientific resources.  Providing secure access for each member.....more

Fire away
 Fire Away The RRFSO sounds like a little-known symphony orchestra playing at this year’s Proms. In fact, as we all well know, it stands for Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order. It is the biggest reform of fire safety legislation for 50 years and clearly cannot be ignored. The topic has been chosen for the compulsory paper in this year’s GAI / RAI coursework coursework - attracting a value of 4 CPD points - an indication.....more

First impressions count at top Welsh hotel
 First Impressions Count At Top Welsh Hotel February 2008
Dor-O-Matic sliding doors have been installed at the newly refurbished premier four-star Dragon Hotel in Swansea. As part of a £3.5 million refurbishment, this Swansea landmark has a new large and spacious reception complemented by two sets of sliding lobby doors. These provide shelter against bad weather, help reduce noise pollution.....more

Containing contamination
 Containing Contamination February 2008
Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies has linked up with Komfort Workspace to form a new partnership aimed at reducing the spread of infections and risk of cross-contamination in hospitals and healthcare premises.
Acting in response to public and health authority concerns about HAI’s (Hospital Acquired Infections), including MRSA.....more

Giving the Northern Ireland prison a helping hand
 Giving The Northern Ireland Prison A Helping Hand January 2008
Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies’ widely used HandKey hand geometry readers have been installed throughout the Maghaberry Prison in Northern Ireland. 
Before installation, the prison had to rely on guards with keys at every access point to monitor pedestrian traffic. This system was not only expensive but meant that prison guards could not be.....more