Electronic Security Systems: Reducing False Alarms

Electronic Security Systems: Reducing False Alarms

by PhilipWalker (Author)

Synopsis

In the latest edition, Philip Walker not only tackles the electronic aspect of the design of a security system, but also examines the human factor in such systems. In his own words: 'Electronic aids are added to enable security officers to do their jobs better, but not to do their jobs for them'. Today, with the escalation of crime and growing concerns for security, there has been a great increase in the number of electronic security systems. Unfortunately, despite improvements in reliability in terms of equipment manufacture, false alarms do still occur, and they waste a large amount of police time; approximately ninety out of one hundred alarms investigated by the police are false. In the light of this, the new edition of Electronic Security Systems couldn't come at a better time, as it deals extensively with methods of reducing false alarms, allowing the police to concentrate on real breeches of security, and thus ultimately to reduce crime. The extensive and unusual combination of experience that Philip Walker has in the world of electronics, communications and as a security consulting engineer makes him eminently qualified to tackle such subjects. At only GBP30, this hardback book is an essential addition to your security collection. It has 320 pages packed with advice and technical knowledge, 40 photographs and 25 line diagrams and a good index.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: 3
Publisher: Newnes
Published: 15 Jul 1998

ISBN 10: 0750635436
ISBN 13: 9780750635431
Book Overview: Comprehensive coverage of electronic security systems Written by an experienced security professional Fully updated to examine new equipment with extensive help on avoiding false alarms

Media Reviews
Reviews of previous editions: 'The author possesses the rare talent for communicating a complex and intricate subject in a simple manner. The book will therefore be useful for a large spectrum of people such as those connected with security agencies, police departments, armed forces, insurance companies and manufacturers of electronic equipment and devices.' IETE Technical Review 'Essentially a book for the professional security advisor, it nevertheless provides considerable information for the police. Now we are looking more towards community self-help and crime prevention, have we sufficient expertise to offer the right sort of advice to planners? If you think not, you could do worse than read this book.' Police Review 'Walker is an extremely knowledgeable person. He uses excellent analogies in explaining the operation of various electronic security equipment in a layperson's terms.' Security Management 'This book, while about electronic security devices, is written so that the security man can understand it - you don't need a degree in electronic engineering. .....Recommended.' International Security Review 'The text has a practical bias, mindful of the most important questions which must be asked of all security equipment: Will it work? - Can it be made not to work by the sophisticated criminal? Security and Fire News Asia 'Electronic Security Systems will find a home on the bookshelf of many members of the security industry. It is informative, interesting and very easy to understand.' Security Installer Review of this edition In very simple English, Walker has managed to explain the fairly technical and intricate subject of how electronic security devices work and where they fit into a security system. Security Australia The text is very practical and the diagrams very easy to follow. This is a book that every security provider should have. Security Australia Put it on your bookshelf and you'll find you and your staff referring to it again and again. Security Australia ...This publication is recommended reading for crime prevention officers, security officers and managers.... PROFESSIONAL SECURITY MAGAZINE Recommended INTERNATIONAL SECURITY REVIEW