In the security industry, meeting a client’s security needs is only half the story. For a full-service central monitoring station like Safe Touch Security Systems, located in Jacksonville, Fla., servicing accounts requires more than effective monitoring and response.
The busiest port in the Caribbean, the Port of San Juan, encompasses eight cargo terminals and more than 500,000 square feet and receives tons of cargo each day, both for domestic delivery and in transit.
Texas is famous for doing everything big, and the Dallas Cowboys football stadium that opened in 2009 is no exception. With three million square feet, the stadium is the largest indoor facility in the United States and the largest domed stadium in the world. It has more than 300 luxury suites, 1,100 concessions and a total capacity of more than 100,000.
Opened in 1951, Loveless Café has become a Nashville institution. People love the café’s biscuits and fried chicken so much that they’ve been known to drive great distances to eat there. With loyalty like that, Loveless Café doesn’t ever want to disappoint its customers — and to help make sure that doesn’t happen, the company has a security system, installed by Nashville-based ADS Security, that also protects several other businesses that have grown up around the café.
The Lindsay Automotive Group has served the Washington, D.C. metro area since 1949. Three generations of Lindsays have been involved in the daily operations of the dealership family that now includes Lindsay Cadillac and Lindsay Lexus of Alexandria, Va.; Lindsay Ford of Wheaton, Md.; Lindsay Chevrolet, Saturn Service Center, and Isuzu Commercial Trucks of Woodbridge, Va.; Lindsay Volkswagen of Dulles in Sterling, Va.; and Lindsay Collision Center in Springfield, Va.
ADT Commercial, Boca Raton, Fla., a security systems integrator in North America, and the City of Tallahassee, Fla., announced the installation of high-tech security systems to help protect the Tallahassee Regional Airport. The comprehensive set of solutions — including video surveillance, access control and emergency notification systems — help deliver security and service for travelers.
At the New WTC: Diebold Brings Buildings & Functions Together in Security Software
September 19, 2011
Sophisticated software developed by Diebold Enterprise Security, a division of Diebold Inc., North Canton, Ohio, is a critical component of security systems protecting the new World Trade Center currently under construction in New York City. When completed several years from now, the new World Trade Center will be a cluster of 11 primary buildings and facilities, including five skyscrapers, the third-largest transportation hub in the city, the National Sept. 11 Memorial and Museum, a retail venue, a performing arts center, a vehicle security center and critical infrastructure facilities. Total square footage will run into the millions.
A video surveillance system incorporating Arecont Vision 1.3 and 2 megapixel cameras was implemented at one of New York City’s premier restaurant suppliers, Pat La Frieda Wholesale Meat Company, a purveyor of fine quality meats and poultry to the trade.
Brivo Systems LLC, Bethesda, Md., a provider of Software as a Service applications for security management, announced that the AAA Iowa Cubs installed Brivo ACS WebService® at the team’s home field, Principal Park, located in Des Moines, Iowa. The integrator for the project is Strauss Security Solutions of Urbandale, Iowa.
Cameras from Hikvision, City of Industry, Calif., are being used at Nuremberg railway station in Germany, the largest railway station in northern Bavaria that currently receives 130,000 passengers every weekday.