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KEYBURY NETS NEW INTERNET BUSINESS
Online business growth is being seen by Keybury Security Systems following the launch of its new website. The www.keybury.co.uk site was designed by Peter Saddington, of Harrogate-based Loyalty Matters after the two companies formed a working partnership through their membership of the Harrogate branch of business networking organisation BNI.
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KEYBURY MEETS NEW CCTV OBLIGATIONS
Staff at Keybury Security Systems have undertaken specialist training to better equip the company with skills required to meet stringent new standards that enable customers using its detector-activated, remotely monitored CCTV systems to gain the quickest possible police response.
David Lalor, sales and marketing director of Keybury, which operates across Airedale, Wharfedale and Craven, explained: “Applied correctly, detector-activated CCTV has the potential to stop crime in its tracks - a verbal warning alone can deter at least 90% of intruders. more
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KEYBURY NEWSLETTER - ISSUE 11
Including: 8000 satisfied customers!
Hot on the heels of Keybury Security Systems’ 25th birthday comes another fantastic achievement – the company has notched up its 8,000th customer.
Keybury has built an enviable reputation for providing superior security systems to both domestic and commercial premises across the region, and has offices in Skipton and Ilkley as well as its Keighley base. more
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KEYBURY GOES BACK TO SCHOOL
Keybury Security Systems has completed major contracts in two West Yorkshire schools as it increasingly strengthens its presence across the regional educational sector.
The Keighley-based company has enhanced existing security provision at the new Bradford Academy in East Bowling, which first opened its doors to pupils in September last year.
Keybury has installed an access control system to better manage flow around the premises, along with a 15-camera CCTV system to provide internal coverage of school buildings. more
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FREE WHEELING PEDAL POWER BRINGS RESULT
A “pedal power” partnership between two local companies has netted £1,100 for charity.
Keighley-based Keybury Security Systems provided the “bodies”, while Firth Cycles in Queensbury loaned the “wheels” for a 24-mile charity bike ride in aid of Yorkshire Cancer Research.
Keybury personnel who completed the two-wheel marathon, starting and ending at Harewood House, Leeds, were managing director Frank Gee - back on a bike for the first time in 34 years - engineering manager Rob Crossley and trainee engineer Mortimer Hartley.
Frank explained: “The link-up with Barry Firth came about soon after he had taken over the cycle shop and contracted Keybury to install an insurance-approved intruder alarm system. more
Picture: Keybury Security’s managing director Frank Gee, right, shakes on a partnership that produced a “grand” result for charity with cycle shop owner Barry Firth.
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KEYBURY PRESENTS SHOWTIME PRIZES
Retired laboratory assistant Mrs Pat Scott came up with the correct formula when winning a prize draw run by Keighley-based Keybury Security Systems to mark its first year as a sponsor and exhibitor at this year’s Bingley Show. more
Picture: Keybury’s David Lalor hands over gift vouchers to prize draw winner Pat Scott.
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KEYBURY CELEBRATES LANDMARK 25TH ANNIVERSARY
Leading Yorkshire security company Keybury Security Systems is celebrating its milestone 25th anniversary in business in 2007.
Keybury managing director Frank Gee established the firm in 1982 and it has since expanded and diversified beyond recognition to become one of the longest established, most reputable and successful independent security companies across the region. more
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NEW EUROPEAN GRADES
Since the first of October 2005 all new intruder alarm systems must now conform to the latest European standards which supersede the previous British standard BS4737.
Systems are now designed to meet a specific European Grade, rated from 1 to 4. more
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