Safe Homes UK security update, 28 October 2005
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Safe Homes UK security update, 28 October 2005
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Go digital - upgrade your CCTV.

Everything's going digital at the moment: TV, music, radio, and - of course - CCTV. If you have a CCTV camera or system and haven't yet upgraded to digital, you should think about it. Here are just a few reasons:

  • Digital recorders are able to run on a continuous loop (there is no need to change a video tape).
  • Digital video data can be saved to external devices, such as DVD or CDR.
  • Digital recording means that it is now possible to remotely view recorded selections of video while the recorder continues to record its monitored area, making sure you never miss an important event.
Special offer: go digital for just £1,499. We have put together a special offer for subscribers to our security update, which means that you can upgrade your current CCTV to digital CCTV for just £1,499 (subject to survey). For larger systems, we would be happy to come and advise you on your best course of action.

Call us now on 0870 858 0112 or at info@safehomes.co.uk and quote special offer ref. CCTV05. You can find full information about us and our services on the Safe Homes UK website.

Best regards

Ram Parkash
Operations director, Safe Homes UK


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Commercial security solutions
Safe Homes (UK) Ltd is a leading independent provider of security solutions to UK businesses throughout the UK. Follow the links provided to find out more:
Intruder alarms
CCTV
Access control
Biometrics< br> Security designs
RedWeb
Smokecloak

Safe Homes UK specialises in implementing cutting-edge intruder alarm and access control systems (including CCTV, digital storage, video transmission, and biometrics), and are trusted to protect the staff and premises of some of the UK's leading organisations nationwide.

We deliver peace of mind through our strict maintenance, monitoring and reporting regime, and we are audited and accredited to the highest professional and commercial standards by SSAIB, as well as the IS0 9001 quality assurance standard.

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Safe Homes UK
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info@safehomes.co.uk
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