News
SME Spotlight
Monday, 19 September 2011 11:51
As featured in the September 2011 issue of Construction News.
Health, Safety & Wellbeing Case Study
Thursday, 07 July 2011 09:48
Wireless Emergency System (WES): Dunfermline High School – ScotlandBAM Construction have been engaged in the construction of a new £32.5 5m high school for Fife Council in Dunfermline.
As the development progresses the requirement to have an appropriate and functional emergency alarm system which satisfies current Health and Safety at work regulations continues to be an important matter.
The site have considered several options including the traditional rotary hand bells which were dismissed as being inadequate in all respects for a site of this size. Also considered was a wired system with break glass points and fixed alarm sounders, however these systems are inflexible and are difficult to adapt on site. They also have to be stripped out upon completion and rely upon a master control panel being established as part of the set up.
For full article click here
Ramtech System Help Secure Conviction For Holiday Park Thieves
Friday, 24 June 2011 07:45
Thieves targeting holiday homes across East Sussex have been convicted after the Manager of Winchelsea Sands Holiday Park used Ramtech security systems to help police catch them and secure a guilty verdict.
Winchelsea Sands Holiday Park was among a number of parks in the area being targeted by thieves stealing flat screen TVs from holiday homes over the winter period. With the help of security systems manufactured and installed by Ramtech, park manager Steve Garner was able to work with police to catch the criminals.
Read more: Ramtech System Help Secure Conviction For Holiday Park Thieves
Upgraded Software Provides Peace of Mind for Peak Season
Friday, 13 May 2011 09:18
With peak holiday season fast approaching park security systems need to be seamless and easy to use to ensure monitoring and response isn’t compromised due to the higher footfall. Leading caravan and holiday home park security specialist, Ramtech Electronics, has recently upgraded the software for its Rambase wireless alarm system to enhance access and usability.
The Rambase system monitors park activity and alerts caravan owners and park operators if there is an intrusion. It sends a signal from the ‘plot’ to a single computer system which then reports the intrusion to a pager, often monitored by the park’s security team. Ramtech have upgraded Rambase to Windows XP allowing it to be installed onto the park’s network and therefore accessed through any computer or laptop on or off-site, rather than being a specific stand alone device.
Read more: Upgraded Software Provides Peace of Mind for Peak Season
Page 1 of 12

