![]() George said the Alula mobile app enabled the warehouse management to receive real-time updates, including any system arming or disarming and views of cameras throughout the new facility and satellite locations. The system was an immediate hit with the end user. ![]() George shipped the boxes to a trusted Melbourne contractor and oversaw the four-day installation. The ASEG team worked to pre-program and pack the entire system, including two signal repeater devices, numbering each box to correspond with a specific location in the new warehouse. That experience gave them the confidence to try it in a new 15,000-square-meter (161,458-square-foot) Melbourne warehouse.” “Our client successfully used 100 percent wireless systems leveraging Connect+ in six smaller satellite depots around Sydney and Melbourne. “I’ve been involved with the wireless market for many years and decided this was the time to see how the technology would work in a large installation,” George said. The success with those projects left him wondering if the units could meet the needs of much larger sites. The Australian projects include up to 70 connected points, including PIRs, smoke and seismic detectors, door and window sensors, access control readers and more.Īshley George, technical director for Sydney-based ASEG Security & Automation, said his company previously installed Connect+ units in smaller commercial facilities throughout Southeastern Australia. The 5G-ready Connect+ is built for a wide range of residential and small business security and automation applications. The Alula Connect+ security panel is built for a wide range of residential and small business security and automation applications.Īt the heart of both projects is an Alula Connect+ security panel providing one hub for monitoring all system devices. ![]() However, Australian security dealers recently proved that wireless technology easily meets the security needs of two large warehouse facilities in the country’s most populous cities, Sydney and Melbourne. Considerations such as a site’s size, thick concrete walls, metal components and multiple levels combine to make deployment of a wireless system difficult at best. Commercial facilities up to 160,000 square feet are rarely candidates for wireless security systems. ![]()
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