Gates and barriers installers in Leeds (8 found)

Domalarms is a family owned and run company. The company has its head office in Leeds on the outskirts of the city centre. Domalarms deals in all aspects of home, business and commercial security designing, supplying, and installation including burglar alarms, intruder prevention systems, CCTV systems, access control systems, automatic lighting, electrical services, fire alarms, and automated gates and barriers.

At EDSB, they believe that their culture sets them apart from the competitors. They’re a modern and progressive business with innovative ways of managing and supporting the people, and they also promote an inclusive and collaborative workplace culture, so that everyone feels at home.

Procter Fencing Systems is a family owned business with more than 100 years of experience in designing, manufacturing and installing high quality fencing and gates throughout the UK. Procter Fencing Systems offers a very wide range of high quality fencing products for every application. Whether your site is a school, retail outlet, data centre, airport, sports ground or palace we can provide the optimum product.

Smoothwall develops intelligent student safeguarding and well-being solutions designed to protect users worldwide. Smoothwall offers the only 100% real-time content web filtering solution with anti-malware, deep packet inspection, anonymous proxy detection and more. They also offer intelligent web filtering, monitoring and security solutions designed to protect users worldwide.

TI Security was founded in 1969 and since, has succeed in becoming one of the market leaders in electronic security systems. The company's main office is located in Leeds, and hence can reach out customers throughout the UK.

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