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Electronic security systems : reducing false alarms (3rd ed)

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In the latest edition, Philip Walker not only tackles the electronic aspect of the design of a security system, but also examines the human factor in such systems.

In his own words: 'Electronic aids are added to enable security officers to do their jobs better, but not to do their jobs for them'.

Today, with the escalation of crime and growing concerns for security, there has been a great increase in the number of electronic security systems.

Unfortunately, despite improvements in reliability in terms of equipment manufacture, false alarms do still occur, and they waste a large amount of police time; approximately ninety out of one hundred alarms investigated by the police are false.

In the light of this, the new edition of "Electronic Security Systems" couldn't come at a better time, as it deals extensively with methods of reducing false alarms, allowing the police to concentrate on real breeches of security, and thus ultimately to reduce crime.

The extensive and unusual combination of experience that Philip Walker has in the world of electronics, communications and as a security consulting engineer makes him eminently qualified to tackle such subjects.At only GBP30, this hardback book is an essential addition to your security collection.

It has 320 pages packed with advice and technical knowledge, 40 photographs and 25 line diagrams and a good index, and offers a comprehensive coverage of electronic security systems.

It is written by an experienced security professional, and is fully updated to examine new equipment with extensive help on avoiding false alarms.

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Product Details
0750635436 / 9780750635431
Hardback
15/07/1998
United Kingdom
English
x, 282p. : ill.
25 cm
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Previous ed.: London: Butterworths, 1988.
Comprehensive coverage of electronic security systems<p/>Written by an experienced security professional<p/>Fully updated to examine new equipment with extensive help on avoiding false alarms
Comprehensive coverage of electronic security systems<p/>Written by an experienced security professional<p/>Fully updated to examine new equipment with extensive help on avoiding false alarms KNSS Security services, TJ Electronics & communications engineering, TNKS Security & fire alarm systems