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Risco Group to offer their full product range to the Australian market

RISCO Group, a leading provider of integrated security solutions, has opened a new office in Australia enabling them to offer their full product range to the Australian market.

Established in 1978 as Rokonet, a manufacturer of high quality detectors, RISCO Group has evolved to become an innovator of creative, advanced solutions for the security industry, renowned in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas.

RISCO offers comprehensive solutions for the full gamut of security installations; from wired, wireless and hybrid intruder alarm systems for residential and commercial establishments, including a full range of accessories and Smartphone apps to complement each system, to integrated security and building management software and large-scale access control systems suitable for major enterprises.

 “Until now RISCO Group’s offering to the Australian market was limited to marketing our detectors including the popular WatchOUT™ and iWISE® detector series,” commented Mr. Moshe Alkelai, Chairman and CEO of RISCO Group. “We have now opened a local office and will be selling our full line of products directly to local installers, enabling the Australian market to benefit from the full scope of award-winning solutions we produce.”

RISCO’s activity in the Australian market will commence with launching LightSYS™, a flexible, hybrid alarm system designed for residential and small-medium commercial clients which is time and cost-saving as well as enabling remote customer support and maintenance. In parallel to the LightSYS™ launch, RISCO will continue to offer its full range of detectors.

The launch of RISCO Group’s full product line will offer the Australian security market innovations and technologies that have not been available until now.

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