INTRUDER DETECTION
Our intruder detection systems provide reliable perimeter and internal protection, designed to deter, detect and respond to unauthorised entry.
What We Offer
Our intruder detection systems are engineered to identify unauthorized access attempts and generate immediate alerts to initiate response protocols. These systems form a critical layer within a comprehensive security framework, using a combination of perimeter and interior sensors to detect breaches. Upon activation, alerts are communicated to monitoring centres, security teams, or integrated management platforms
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Perimeter Intrusion Detection (PIDS)
A Perimeter Intrusion Detection System is a security solution designed to detect unauthorized entry at the outer boundary of a site, providing early warning of intruders before they reach buildings. Using sensors like fiber-optic cables, microwave, or seismic detectors, PIDS can be fence-mounted, buried, or free-standing.
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Building Intruder Detection
Building Intruder systems are made up of multiple different sensors (Motion detection, perimeter sensors, glass break etc), which we install to create a "double knock", 2 sensors activating to confirm intrusion.
Systems can be integrated with CCTV and access control for event verification and 3rd party Alarm Receiving Centres can be set up to receive and respond to alarms out of hours if required.
Our Partners
In order to offer you the best possible solution for your needs, we work with closely with multiple manufacturers. This way we can ensure that our system design will match all of your needs, from required functionality & integrations to install and running costs.
Below are just a few of the brands we work with.
Reach Out
Business Info
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Pera Business Park, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE13 0PB
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eclipse.admin@eclipsedigital.co.uk
IDS or PIDS?
Intruder Detection systems are building focused, dependent on monitoring multiple points of entry (doors & windows) around the building, whereas PIDS cover the whole perimeter of a site, meaning intruders are detected before they reach the building, so are more prevalent on, for example, Government buildings where a breach of the building is more consequential.