The basis of any facility's security is the competent design of its protection system. At the same time, it is not enough to simply fence the facility, install Egoza razor wire on it, place several surveillance cameras along the perimeter of the facility and get an effective facility security system. A comprehensive approach is required to design security systems, and it is extremely important for important facilities. A comprehensive approach to designing perimeter protection systems for facilities solves several problems at once.
Firstly, it is, of course, the facility's security itself - with a comprehensive design of security systems, there are practically no loopholes for intruders, which inevitably remain if the design was carried out separately for security barriers and fences, separately for video surveillance systems, separately for security and fire alarms, etc., since it is very difficult to coordinate the development of such systems performed by different specialists and installed by different contractors. A comprehensive approach to the development of facility security systems ensures better coordination and harmonization of various elements of the security system, ensuring its high reliability and efficiency.
Secondly, with a comprehensive approach to the development of facility security systems, oddly enough, significant cost savings are ensured. Excessive costs are prevented for too expensive, but not so necessary, elements of the entire security system. Egoza razor wire, fences and other engineering perimeter security systems must correspond in terms of protection to the installed alarm and video surveillance systems, and the entire system as a whole must meet the requirements for the level of protection of the entire facility.
In addition, design documentation obtained within the framework of integrated design of security systems significantly simplifies construction and installation work at the facility, as well as further operation and maintenance of security systems. And installation of equipment performed by employees of one enterprise allows achieving a high level of unification of elements and units of the perimeter security system, which in the future will also increase the efficiency of its use and reduce the costs of maintenance of the security system.