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Aritech intruder range is among the most trusted names in the security market
Aritech solutions include ‘Gliding Focus’ mirror optics which provide automatic target focus over the entire detection range

The market leading Aritech range of intruder detection products, from UTC Fire & Security UK, provides security installers, integrators and specifiers with the best solution for every project.

Backed by comprehensive technical support and training for installers across the UK, the Aritech intruder range is among the most trusted names in the security market.

Aritech solutions range from indoor volumetric detectors to perimeter security technology, from seismic detectors to visual verification solutions, and today the company continues to build on its 35 year record of technology innovation.

Advances in detector technology from Aritech include unique ‘Gliding Focus’ mirror optics which provide smooth, continuous and automatic target focus over the entire detection range; sophisticated vector algorithms, using pattern recognition, which easily eliminate nuisance signals and can even determine the direction of motion of the intruder; patented, selectable range, gated radar technology which clearly defines the radar detection border; and an anti-masking variant, using active infrared and radar technology to protect against sabotage attempts outside and inside the motion sensor.

“With all these innovations, and by leading the market in reliability and performance, Aritech has made an important contribution to the intruder sector over four decades,” says UTC Fire & Security’s UK Country Manager Kevin Swann.

“We are building on this achievement today. With significant investment in new products Aritech will continue to deliver the solutions that installers really trust and value.”

For full details about Aritech’s latest products visit www.utcfssecurityproducts.co.uk

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