Technocover kiosks offer flexible build options

Technocover is solving asset protection on the critical infrastructure site, however challenging the location, with flexible installation options for its LPCB approved UltraSecure security kiosks.
The physical protection specialist offers a tailored fulfilment service across its kiosk range, from small cabinets up to extra large walk-in buildings, to overcome access and installation constraints.
UltraSecure kiosks can be planned and delivered as pre-built ‘plug-in’ solutions, complete with M&E services, for easy connection to mains electricity. They can also be supplied as part-assembled or flat pack systems, to suit site logistics and the client’s project needs.

Available in a wide range of sizes and LPCB security ratings levels 3 and 4, UltraSecure cabinets and kiosks offer rigorously tested, high durability protection of critical processes, materials and restricted areas. Systems can be adapted to specific operational needs from a range of accessories and options. These include single or double doors (with or without vision panels), venting louvres, roof escape hatches, and internal lining (timber or recycled plastic). They are compatible with LPCB approved padlocks and locking/user ID systems, entry and exit hardware, and can be fully integrated with site alarms and the latest access control management.
Technocover’s ‘flexible build kiosks’ are the latest feature of its ‘Total Service’ which offers comprehensive project support from surveys, risk assessment advice and early project consultation, to product design, installation and maintenance. It aims to add value to the recognised quality and benefits of Technocover’s LPCB certificated equipment with high levels of technical and site support to identify best value solutions and maximise customer satisfaction.

Technocover’s managing director, Michael Miles, said: “We are seeing growing demand for increasingly large kiosk modules as clients ramp up protection on the critical infrastructure site against risks of vandalism, theft, sabotage and new terrorist threats. Logistics are increasingly the challenge as well as providing flexibility in how we fulfil these large and critical structures.
“In hand with scaling up our manufacturing and delivery fleet for larger components and pre-assembled fabrications, we can readily adapt our kiosks to the client’s precise needs, whether the emphasis is on offsite or onsite assembly.”

The company’s latest security installations for critical infrastructure can be seen at: www.technocover.co.uk

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