Product category:
Security Screens and Staff Protection
News Release from: Strataform | Subject: Modular Strataform system
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 May 2005
Strataform create physical barrier at
bookies
Physical Security specialists Strataform have successfully completed an installation at a leading firm of bookmakers in the North of England, which had become a target for repeated robberies.
Strataform designed, built and installed a secure lobby, which gives staff time to take up the non-confrontational option of declining entry to suspicious or known troublemakers The new, modular Strataform system has already helped this busy bookmakers increase its business, which was declining because of the serious security problem
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 23 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Strataform's access hatches are designed with perimeter seals to give a clean moat condition, "pop'' out vents for emergency draw down situations and secondary internal covers.
In addition to the new lobby, Strataform have also responded to a recent spate of armed robberies by designing and installing a new-style, high security glazed screen.
This project demonstrates part of the company's Sentinel 8000 range of high security doors, grilles and glazed lobbies that are all specially designed and tested to deter violent attacks on bookmakers' staff and theft of cash and stock.
This includes a recent armed robbery in Leicester, in which detectives said staff and customers were left 'deeply shaken'.
The incident involved three masked men, who (brandishing what is thought to be a gun) made threats and fled with a small quantity of money.
As well as making products for staff protection, Strataform also produces a wide range of glazed screens as well as high security cabinets - resistant to physical, fire, ballistic and bomb attack - for safe and secure storage of cash and valuable goods.
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