Security companies in India (15 found)

Andrews International (AI) was founded in Los Angeles in 1988 in response to the growing demand among Hollywood studios for security forces with advanced skills and training. The security company operates offices throughout the United States, Canada, and Central America. AI security officers are protecting life and property at national landmarks, major tourist attractions, industrial sites, and educational and financial institutions.

Code3 Protections Private Limited was incorporated to cater to an international format of close protection / executive protection never before provided in India. The founder and CEO of Code3 Protections has a vision for the Indian security industry and is determined to provide clients with an Intelligent and discreet form of specialised protection.

IPS BODYGUARD is a protection, safety and private security agency specialized in close protection, surveillance and home security and events security. Skills areas : - Risk assessment and security audit as well as analysis of economic markets, - Fight against terrorism, prevention of theft and aggression, anticipation of danger

RayLED sells online a complete range of infra-red and white-light LED illuminators for CCTV and safety critical applications. RayLED aims to improve the safety of any sensible areas at night by improving the performance of CCTV systems under darkness. The company provides a large range of LED illuminators to create a safer global environment whether used in combination with surveillance cameras, for deterrence or as general area lighting.

Safe house Security is a well known name in the automation industry as providers of security and safety systems for your homes. Safe house has developed their own security products like video door phones and automation systems.

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