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GJD CCTV security devices used extensively in the aggregate industry

GJD’s security detectors offered the best combination of sophistication coupled with ease of use, fitness for purpose and proven ability in a cost effective package.

GJD’s Elite detector has been successfully deployed as the main movement detector and downstream transmitter of information at over 72 sites within one company active in the aggregate industry, confirming their robust nature and inherent reliability.

According to John Whelan at “The CCTV Company” based in Billinge near Wigan the GJD detectors have performed superbly in service at various Bardon Concrete plants across the country. Commenting on the Elite’s John commented: “We are a company dedicated to bringing cutting edge technology to businesses that require CCTV Security applications and solutions in a variety of industries. GJD’s security detectors offered the best combination of sophistication coupled with ease of use, fitness for purpose and proven ability in a cost effective package. We have incorporated them into our systems within Bardon Concrete and as part of numerous other projects across the UK”.

Commenting on the continuing supply of equipment to The CCTV Company, GJD’s MD, Mark Tibbenham stated: “We have a long running and well established relationship with the people at The CCTV Company who are market leaders in their field. Working together we are able to devise systems covering all eventualities, which have been repeatedly proven to cut down on crime per year and lead to successful prosecutions in those instances where the thieves have mistakenly imagined they could beat the system. We are jointly delighted with the successes achieved and look forward enthusiastically to working together in the future to provide clients with unrivalled service and the highest levels of security and peace of mind”.

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