Search: 
HomeAbout BSIACompany FinderOur IndustryJoin BSIAMembers' Area
About BSIA
Who's Who
Sectors
Contact
Company Finder
News Centre
Events
Publications
Exporting
FAQs
Register
Employment
Sectors
Access Control
Associate
Cash and Property Marking
Cash and Valuables in Transit
CCTV
Civil Aviation Security
Export Council
Information Destruction
Physical Security Equipment
Police and Public Services
Security Consultancy
Security Equipment Distributors
Security Equipment Manufacturers
Security Guarding
Security Systems

Security Systems

Latest News

BSIA expands guidance on Internet Protocol
Security systems to be 'groomed out' during 21CN Cardiff trial
BSIA lobbying leads to Ofcom rethink on 0870 regulation

BSIA Security Systems companies are involved in the installation and monitoring of intruder alarm systems.

The approach of the Police and insurers has a major impact on procedures that installers have to follow, and general public attitudes towards alarm systems.  Consequently, the BSIA spends a great deal of time liaising with organisations such as the Association of Chief Police Officers, the Association of British Insurers and the Insurers Property Crime Research Group.

The BSIA also has a close involvement in standards development for intruder alarms systems, and works with inspection and accreditation bodies to ensure that the industry’s needs are met.

An important recent issue has been ensuring that European standards relating to installation are effectively introduced into the inspection process and communicated to the industry and its customers.

As the industry moves forward, integrating different types of technology, such as access control, CCTV and intruder alarms, will become central to ensuring an increasingly functional and secure system for protecting premises.  BSIA members are already developing technologies which can cope with this complex interfacing.

View a list of the member companies operating in the Security Systems sector

View the latest Security Systems sector publications


No flash.