1300 artsec 1300 278 732. the challenge medical practitioners today face the challenge of...
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1300 ARTSEC1300 278 732
The Challenge The Challenge
Medical Practitioners today face the challenge of protecting:
• their personal safety• the safety of their staff and patients• securing their property against theft and/or vandalism
while remaining accessible to their patients.
Everyone has a right to be safe.
The Solution The Solution
A well developed Risk Management Plan including: • Electronic security • Physical security• Emergency Plan (including evacuation procedures) • Occupation Health and Safety Policy• Fire Protection • Safety conscious interior/exterior building design• Staff Training
…….sounds daunting ?
Help is on its way… Help is on its way…
Seek professional advice from an established Security Company to: • Conduct a detailed appraisal of your security needs • Advise on what you need to consider to implement a personalised
* A security appraisal does not constitute a comprehensive Risk Management Assessment * A Security System, and related recommendations, does not constitute a comprehensive Risk Management Plan.
Risk Management Plan
Essential SecurityProvider CredentialsEssential SecurityProvider Credentials
• Longevity• Adherence to Industry Established Code of Ethics • Compliant with Statutory and Legislative Requirements• Comprehensive range of In-House services including ;
• Central Monitoring Station• Installation Team• 24/7 Technical Assistance• Team of Professional Consultants
• Industry Association Membership• Exemplary Customer Service
Professionalism is defined as providing Service and Leadership
Introducing ART SecurityIntroducing ART Security
Further Company Credentials
• Over 25 years experience in the Security Industry • Fully Australian owned• Established Hawthorn base since 1983 • Published Code of Practice, Company Charter, Mission Statement and Privacy Policy • Compliant with all Statutory and Legislative Requirements• Registered and licensed business in line with Private Security Act 2004 • Licensed and/or registered employees in line with Private Security Act 2004 • Established competency based training programme • Continuing Professional Development programme • In-house Australian Standards graded Monitoring Centre• Long term staff constituting a long standing professional team • All personnel have undergone a Victoria Police Clearance • Representation on Government and Industry Association Advisory Committees• Member of Australian Security Industry Association (ASIAL)• Member of Victorian Security Institute (VSI)• An AMA Victoria preferred provider of security products and services
Key Personnel Key Personnel
Robert Christie PrincipalLouise Christie Director of ART SecurityGeoff Ackerman Office Manager Martin Legge Consultancy ManagerJohn Albert Technical ManagerRichard Kaminski Monitoring Centre Supervisor
For further information go to: www.artsecurity.com.au
Critical Products & ServicesCritical Products & Services
• tested quality products• multi pathway reporting • redundancy and polling • strategically located detection equipment• fixed and mobile panic devices• strobe light and external sirens• smoke detectors – hardwired/battery operated • accurate and comprehensive monitoring records• established voice codes• remote arming/disarming (turning on/off)• effective alarm response mechanisms• prominent signage warning security equipment installed • scheduled maintenance• compliant with: Australian Standards
Insurance Provider Requirements, Victoria Police Alarm Response Policy
• backed by 24/7 technical assistance• regular appraisals conducted by a professional Consultant
A Monitored Electronic Security System gives early warning of actual or attempted intrusion/break-in.
Panel - Easy to read panel display for simple system operation with four digit push button pin code.
Wireless Remote Control Wireless button operation including on / off of alarm system for convenient use for any operator. Also features a Panic Button in case of emergency.
Code Pad Another security measure to control / monitor building access via personalised codes.
Monitored Electronic SecurityMonitored Electronic Security
Alarm Panels Detection Equipment
Arm/Disarm Devices
Passive Infra Red (PIR) Detector Internal Passive Infra-Red movement sensor. Operation is based on changes in infra-red energy to detect movement.
Glass Break Detector - Dual Technology sensor installed near windows to detect the force and sound of glass breaking
Door / Window Contacts -Magnetic Reed Switch located on Windows and doors to alert on opening when alarmed.
Monitored Electronic Security cont. Monitored Electronic Security cont.
Panic Devices for rapid response in emergency situations
Mobile – dual action
Wrist Band Device. Pendant
Fixed – single action, lockable
Covert Panic Button Visual Panic Button Wireless Panic Button Foot Rail
Monitored Electronic Security cont.Monitored Electronic Security cont.
External Siren & Flashing Strobe Light
Internal Piezo Screamer
Noise Makers – A Visual and Audio Deterrent
Smoke Detectors – wireless and hard wired to give early warning of fire for prompt evacuation to save lives.
Outdoor Siren - Firefly
Wireless Two–Way Keypad
Manual Pull Station
Wireless Key
Telephone Access
Portable Panic Buttons
Sirens
Perimeter Sensors
Environmental Sensors
Glassbreak Sensors
Smoke Detectors
Motion Detectors
Security Keypads
Monitoring TypesMonitoring Types
Internet (Ethernet) Communication to Monitoring Centre (MC) via internet backed up by GPRS. If communication lost reports on PSTN (standard telephone line). When both pathways lost MC alerted.
General Packet Radio Signal (GPRS) Mobile data service for wireless communication. Features polling supervision checking for network integrity - communication failure.
Dialler (PSTN) Communicates with MC via normal telephone line.
Multi path transmission – communication retention with MC Redundancy & polling –immediate warning of transmission compromise
IP Paths
ComplianceCompliance
Australian Standards:• requires security products and services to be compliant with the existing Element of Risk • recommends scheduled maintenance checks by a trained technician
Element of Risk (Levels 1 to 5) based on:• Type of property – domestic or commercial • Activity conducted – high or low risk • Value of contents
Insurance Providers may require security products and services to be compliant with the Element of Risk as defined by Australian Standards prior to cover being issued – some Insurers offer discounts when Monitored Security is installed
Victoria Police Alarm Response Procedures requires the security system be covered by a maintenance programme compliant with Australian Standards to retain the important option of Victoria Police response to compliant alarm events
Occupational Health and Safety – Everyone has a legal right to Feel Safe and Be Secure – security products and services can protect this right
Protection Plans Protection Plans
More than a Maintenance Programme
Provides for scheduled maintenance checks to:
• Test the system for integrity and reliability• Update monitoring records to facilitate prompt response• Check the security cover is adequate for your changing needs• Renders the system compliant with the maintenance requirements of Australian Standards thereby retaining the important option of
Victoria Police response to compliant alarm conditions
Protection Plans range from a functionality check of the main detection points to a fully comprehensive maintenance programme including all parts and service.
Additional Security MeasuresAdditional Security Measures
Access Control – allows for individual access codes
•restricts movement of unauthorised persons into, or within, the building•provides authorised persons access to safe rooms for personal safety or activities such as money handling, cash transactions or pharmaceutical storage
HID Proximity Reader Access Cards Biometric Reader Keypad
( Iris/Thumbprint)
Additional Security Measures cont.Additional Security Measures cont.
Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) - sends images of selected areas of the building (internal and external) for recording onto a Digital Video Recorder for review on an onsite computer screen or one at a remote location via the internet..
Digital Video Recording (DVR) - records and stores events captured by CCTV cameras for purposes such as evidence or to identify repeat offenders/known suspects.
Camera DVR Digital Video Recorder Remote Video Access
Additional Security Measures cont.Additional Security Measures cont.
• regular testing• alarm activity reports• records of equipment model and serial number • physical security – manpower• dedicated fire alarm system• cable locks to secure equipment• entry buzzers• regular security self audit – see handout
• standard lock up procedure sop • deadlocks/deadbolts• environmental awareness
- internal/external safety conscious building design
and layout - building externally visible
• window grills and bars• lockable security doors/gates• lockable bollards• open design security fencing
Summary Summary
Rely on an Ethical Security Provider to: • provide exemplary customer care• offer sound professional advice • deliver an optimum service• install quality equipment
So that your Security Cover - as part of your Risk Management Plan:
• meets your needs • provides the benefits you require• is compliant with your element of risk• satisfies your insurance requirements • provides for your personal safety and the safety of your staff and patients • secures your property against theft and/or vandalism• is compliant with Victoria Police Alarm Response Policy
At ART Security our aim is:
To achieve total client satisfaction throughnever ending improvement