Integrated Safety and Security

Advanced ELV systems for comprehensive protection

About ELV & Security Solutions

Understanding Our Approach

ELV stands for 'Extra-Low Voltage' and refers to electrical systems operating at voltages lower than standard levels, typically 50 volts AC or 120 volts DC, used for safety, control, and communication, including systems like fire alarms, security, and public address. At Shiramafiretex, we believe that there is only one definition of design and deployment of ELV Solutions—a structured, fully integrated, and seamlessly interoperable building’s safety and security solutions sharing the same structured cabling system, and the same Internet Protocol (IP) network based on open standards and customizable to every business and needs—from single to multi-tenant, multi-floor residential buildings to commercial and industrial buildings as well as oil installations and platforms. Our ELV Solution is a combination of various systems.

Why Choose Us

  • Enhanced safety through low-voltage systems
  • Seamless integration with existing infrastructure
  • Customizable to diverse building needs
Our Solutions

Comprehensive Service Offerings

Discover our specialized solutions designed to address your unique needs.

CCTV Systems

CCTV, or Closed-Circuit Television, is a surveillance system that uses video cameras to transmit signals to specific monitors, accessible only to authorized personnel, for security and monitoring purposes. Designing CCTV systems presents challenges related to coverage, camera placement, environmental factors, cybersecurity, and cost, requiring careful consideration of various factors to ensure effective and reliable security.

Key Components

  • Comprehensive coverage, high-quality video, and ease of use, utilizing a combination of camera types (like bullet, dome, and PTZ) and features such as night vision and remote access, tailored to the specific needs of the location
  • Reliable network infrastructure (e.g., PoE switches, network storage) to support the CCTV system's performance
  • Sufficient storage capacity to record and store footage for the required retention period
  • Integration with other security systems (e.g., alarm systems, access control) for a more comprehensive security solution
  • User-Friendly Interface for easy navigation, playback, and management
  • Remote monitoring and control of the CCTV system from multiple locations
  • Event management features to track and analyze security incidents

Advantages

  • Expertise in explosion-proof systems for oil & gas and petrochemical plants

Physical Access Control Systems

Physical access control in security refers to the systems and measures used to restrict and regulate who can enter and move within designated areas of a facility, ensuring only authorized individuals gain access. The primary goal of physical access control is to enhance security by preventing unauthorized entry and ensuring that only authorized personnel can access sensitive areas or assets.

Key Components

  • Physical Barriers: Locked doors, gates, fences, turnstile & mantrap and other physical structures that restrict movement
  • Access Control Systems: Electronic systems that authenticate individuals and authorize access, often using credentials like key cards, fobs, or biometric data
  • Surveillance: Cameras and other monitoring technologies to detect and deter unauthorized activity

Advantages

  • Enhanced Security: Prevents unauthorized access and reduces the risk of theft, vandalism, and other security breaches
  • Improved Safety: Helps ensure the safety of personnel and assets by controlling access to potentially hazardous areas
  • Compliance: Helps organizations meet regulatory requirements and industry standards related to security
  • Efficient Access Management: Simplifies the process of granting and revoking access to authorized personnel

Nurse Call Systems

A nurse call system is a communication technology that allows patients or residents in healthcare facilities to notify caregivers when they need assistance, typically through a button or cord pull, sending an alert to the nurse's station or other staff members. Nurse call systems, also known as call bell or call light systems, come in various types, including conventional wired systems, wireless systems, and IP-based systems, each offering unique features and benefits for hospitals, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities.

Key Components

  • Conventional (Wired) Systems: Call Buttons (located at bedsides, in bathrooms), Pull Cords (used for emergencies), Master Station (central location for staff response)
  • Wireless Systems: Wireless Call Buttons (portable or placed in various locations), Receivers (at nursing stations), Transmitters (send signals from buttons to receivers)
  • IP-Based Systems: IP Call Buttons (connected via network), Network Infrastructure (robust network support), Centralized Management (central monitoring and management)

Advantages

  • Cost-Effectiveness
  • Flexibility, Scalability and Modularity
  • Emergency response calls by ensuring that the most critical situations receive immediate attention
  • Real-time communication and faster response times by caregivers especially in emergency situations, improving patient safety and satisfaction
  • Enhanced instant information sharing enabling optimal coordination between nurses, doctors, and other healthcare professionals
  • Enhanced Patient Safety

Our Methodology

We follow a systematic approach to ensure quality service delivery and client satisfaction.

CCTV camera
1

Assess building requirements and hazards

2

Design integrated ELV and security systems

3

Install and test all components

4

Provide ongoing support and maintenance

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

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