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Passion. Experience. Diligence.

 

Surelock Security is an electronic security company, that installs and maintains intruder alarms, CCTV, and access control systems.  The company began in 2002 and quickly acquired National Security Inspectorate (NSI) approval and has gained many clients over the years including many NHS and local borough works in and around London.

Surelock Security prides itself on becoming close to our clients by being helpful, friendly, knowledgeable and honest.  We Install and maintain a variety of systems, some extremely complex and high tech, while others can be very practical and easy to use. Our equipment and workmanship is to a very high standard and meets all the NSI, British and European standards.

The company MD has worked in the Security Industry since 1972 from an apprentice to a service/installation engineer, supervisor, and manager. He has a tremendous amount of knowledge in the industry. 

Listed below is a quick guide to our most commonly installed and maintained systems.  


CCTV

CCTV systems will be designed and documented to meet the user’s needs and requirements, and given a NSI certificate of approval when completed. These system can be installed with either internal or external cameras, or a mixture of both. It is also recommended that a recording device and monitor be fitted to record the pictures being viewed. Recording should be held for at least 30 days. Please refer to General Data Protection Regulations.

Intruder Alarm

Intruder alarm systems are installed and maintained in a variety of premises. They normally consist of external doors being monitored and movement detectors fitted in and around the building to form a trap protection. Installed systems are normally audible only or monitored via our monitoring station partner. If the system is monitored the police can be called to visit the premises. All systems are documented and NSI certified.

Access Control

Access control systems normally consist of a card reader or digital keypad operating an electronic locking device. When activated this can be a standalone system for one door or a much more complex system of entrance and exit doors to hospitals, factories, and offices etc. These type of systems are normally operated via a PC for programming cards and door features. All systems installed and maintained are documented and NSI certified.