Physical Security

Zaun at UK Security Expo 2017

by Mark Rowe

Zaun unveiled new products and partnerships at the UK Security Expo 2017 at London Olympia last week. Pictured: Zaun business development manager Steve Bailes, left, is interviewed on the Zaun stand during the Expo.

Zaun unveiled a new accredited installer and the latest integration of subsidiary EyeLynx’s video management software (VMS) with a channel partner’s access control system. The two new security products were:

– CorruSec SR3 – a fence from Zaun that resists for more than five minutes sustained attack with specialist power tools; and

– ImpaktFence – the latest in mobile HVM technology, an integrated IWA14 crash-rated rubber barrier and steel fence system, developed together by Rosehill Security and Zaun Limited.

A fourth accredited installer for its super-intruder-resistant ArmaWeave fencing was specialist fencing installers JB Corrie.

Systems integrator Tensor showed the integration of its access control, visitor monitoring and time management systems with the perimeter radar detection system, CCTV and VMS of security software company EyeLynx, for whom it is one of the first channel partners.

Zaun’s stand featured its full SR-rated products, installations of its raking ArmaWeave fencing products and government-rated PIDs (passive infra-red detection) and PulseSecure electric pulse fencing from electronic and electrified perimeter security systems company Harper Chalice, another EyeLynx channel partner.

Collaborator Rosehill Security’s stand included the new ImpaktFence, while Zaun subsidiary Binns Fencing also deployed the blocks outside the exhibition hall as an HVM (hostile vehicle mitigation) demo alongside ATG Access bollards and blockers.

Business development manager Steve Bailes gave a seminar on balancing the equation of ‘Time versus Response versus Choice for Physical Protection’.

Zaun co-founder and director Alastair Henman spoke of his intentions to refocus Zaun on manufacturing; and relationships with core contractor customers and architects, strategic acquisitions and renewed energy on collaboration and partnering.

He said at the show: “It all contributes to a massively exciting future we are building at Zaun. We are confidently ready to forge into the future and approach the end of 2017 with record consolidated turnover and profit.”

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