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12.11.2021 Василий Бессонный

Security and Wireless Technologies

People making a choice between property insurance and protecting it through the acquisition of technical security services are guided by various factors. The only conclusion reached is that preventing crime largely depends on the inevitability of criminal or administrative prosecution rather than the severity of punishment. Thus, having a banner on the protected object indicating that it is under surveillance is a key factor in dissuading the criminal segment of the population from attempting to commit crimes within the protected area. Consequently, this same banner is also a key factor in protecting property.

Placing banners and actively operating security systems in conditions where there are permanent sources of power is already a well-established practice even in agricultural areas. But how to ensure the security of objects that require it but do not have permanent sources of energy? Today, no security company undertakes this task. Providing the object with renewable generating capacities is not always economically reasonable.

Wireless security technologies are increasingly dominating the sensor market. The safety of using such solutions is certainly debatable, but the convenience of installation, operation, and comfort play their role.

The country is rebuilding its agricultural sector. Machinery, materials, and equipment often remain in the fields during the offseason, and sometimes it is simply impossible to remove them, even overnight, let alone for the winter. How can these be protected? And if it's not possible to ensure a five-minute arrival of a rapid response team, at least having high probability awareness of emergency events is necessary, namely: whether the property has been touched or, conversely, receiving reliable information that the water level has risen to critical levels, the temperature has dropped below permissible values, a warehouse door is open, or a barrel hatch is open.

Consumers who have had any experience with wireless security already know that wireless sensors can operate on batteries at distances of up to 300 meters for more than a year. But can a sensor operate on batteries at a distance of 10-30 km? This is a question to which our company gives an affirmative answer: "Yes, IT CAN."

And not just one sensor—the security panel can operate on batteries for several months. Order a test drive of the KIP-41 security panel and see for yourself.