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ADPRO Approved

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Xtralis’ ADPRO Presidium Intelligent Intrusion Detection System has been approved as a primary detection system by the UK Home Office Scientific Development Branch (HOSDB).

This approval means that government and other security users can confidently implement Presidium for sterile zone monitoring applications, assured that the solution provides accuracy in diverse real world environments, according to the firm. Xtralis adds that it has deployed thousand of channels of ADPRO Presidium around the world including government embassies, high security military and law enforcement installations, and utility sites including water, power and telecommunications plants.

The HOSDB Imagery Library for Intelligent Detection Systems (i-LIDS) Project evaluates products for use in Government installations, and awarded the ADPRO Presidium system this classification as a result of its recent Sterile Zone Monitoring Evaluations.

Said Xtralis President and CEO Samir Samhouri: “Xtralis is dedicated to delivering intelligent and reliable intrusion detection systems for the most demanding government and commercial customers. We seek every opportunity for independent certification of the power of our solutions and their value in mission-critical environments. After a rigorous and lengthy testing process, we are very proud that Presidium has been singled out as one of only a very few systems that has this prestigious Primary status. The UK government is committed to promoting the development of powerful security systems and HOSDB is the recognised authority in this area, with i-LIDS as its benchmark. Our ADPRO Presidium underwent some of the most challenging testing that it has ever been subjected to, and it is extremely gratifying that it performed so well.”

The Xtralis ADPRO Presidium is described as an Intelligent Intrusion Detection System designed to deliver detection performance and minimum false alarm probability in outdoor perimeter and area protection applications. The ADPRO Presidium features automatic scene learning and intelligent algorithms to reduce it is claimed false alarm rates caused by small animals, trees, car headlights and adverse weather conditions. Presidium has an intuitive graphical user interface and intelligent pre-configured settings that enable the makers add quick on site or remote set-up.

“There are a variety of perimeter detection options on the market today, and installers and end-users should standardize on solutions that are certified by respected testing authorities,” adds Nick Carter, senior vice president and general manager for Xtralis EMEA. Says Carter: ”Xtralis ADPRO Presidium is the leading choice for government customers around the world and this i-LIDs approval is independent proof of its powerful detection capabilities.”

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