Inferno sound barriers have recently passed stringent U.S. Department of State tests for high security applications.
"This is a milestone for us", says Dr. Maurice Goldman, M.D. Indusec North America, "Inferno's effective patented technology will be
used to increase security at U.S. State Department facilities world wide."
"Inferno has once again passed major security requirements, this time the rigorous tests of U.S. Department of State", says Johan
Sandberg, M.D. at Indusec.
"We are very proud that our Inferno sound barriers will be part of their security solutions."
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With over 1,000 stores and a turnover of NZ$3.1 billion in 2007, Eksperten's exposure has seen them often targeted by organized
criminals intent on stealing their sought after hi-fi and home electronics equipment.
"Inferno is a very cost effective solution that quite simply enhances existing measures" says Cesar Barrios, Head of Security at
Eksperten.
"The sound is totally unbearable and even with ear defence, communication between intruders is impossible. For the most
targeted locations, the ultimate solution is an Inferno sound barrier and an Inferno strobe light."
After suffering extensive & frequent burglaries at their computer halls, the existing alarm system was upgraded with Inferno sound
barriers and strobe lights during August 2007. Two weeks later, an intrusion resulted in nothing being taken.
"First they smashed a window in the entrance hall, and then broke a second window to an adjacent room" says Heinz Frohm,
Headmaster.
"The burglers fled without a thing. My conclusion is that the Inferno technology was too much to bear." continues Frohm. "As nothing was
stolen and the destruction was minimal, putting it all in order was quick and simple. This was an excellent investment."
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A huge new warehouse for clothing servicing more than 350 outlets in Lindex's empire has recently been outfitted with Inferno
ound barriers.
"The warehouse plays a crucial role in the smooth operation of the Lindex business - and as such, the security of the warehouse is
vitally important. The effectiveness and simplicity of the Inferno sound barrier complements perfectly the existing alarm system."
says Johan Isacson of AB Lindex.
"With Inferno installed, the intruders are denied the time they need before the police/security arrive.
In addition, we expect to suffer less damage."
"Inferno is the obvious choice when it comes to enhancing existing security measures. With Inferno installed, potential intruders
are unable to operate undisturbed whilst security is en route. I'm simply buying precious time." says Peder Berglund.
Elon is the
largest home appliance chain in Sweden with over 130 stores and an annual turnover of NZ$490 million.
Lockia, a Swedish company specializing in security equipment for shipping containers and trucking trailers, has entered a partnership with the manufacturer of Inferno sound barriers. The cooperative agreement aims to further improve the security of both mobile and static storage facilities associated with the road transport industry.
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