01 / 05Perimeter
Discourage approach before it begins.
Beams, walls and electric fencing along the boundary mean a property is being read carefully long before anyone reaches the door.


Cameras, beams, alarms, electric fencing and access control — planned together as one connected system, around how your property actually works.
Layered security
Five clear layers that work alone, and far better together. Considered placement, neat installation, calm handover.





01 / 05Perimeter
Beams, walls and electric fencing along the boundary mean a property is being read carefully long before anyone reaches the door.

02 / 05Entry points
Gates, intercoms and access control that handle residents, visitors and staff with no fuss — and a clear audit of who came when, where it matters.

03 / 05Internal zones
Alarm zoning that matches how the property actually lives — bedrooms, living areas, outbuildings — with keypads and indicators that make sense after a long day.

04 / 05Camera visibility
Cameras placed for the scenes that matter — entrances, driveways, perimeters and storage — with clear day and low-light visibility.

05 / 05Ongoing maintenance
Routine checks, repairs and tune-ups so each layer keeps doing its job — beam alignment, camera focus, false-alarm troubleshooting, system health.

The map
A single property, six layers. Hover over each marker to see what we'd plan around that part of the home — and click through to the relevant service.


Connected
Beams trigger cameras. Gates record visits. Alarm zones make sense. The system feels like one thing, not seven.
Get in touch
We'll walk the property, identify what matters, and recommend a system that suits the way you actually live or work.