Dansikring Direct has chosen PROTECT as new supplier of Fog Cannons
From the right Product Manager Stefan Poulsen, Branch Manager, Business Brian Soencksen; and PROTECT's Account Manager Peter Moellerhøj with one of the redesigned Fog Cannons
As more and more companies choose to expand the existing alarm system and protect their valuables with fog security, Dansikring Direct has chosen a new supplier of Fog Cannons. The choice fell on Danish PROTECT, who already provides fog security equipment to most of the world.

'PROTECT produces the best Fog Cannons'

The statement from Dansikring Direct's Product Manager, Stefan Poulsen, could hardly be clearer: "We have tested the fog security equipment on the market and found that PROTECT produces the best Fog Cannons - both in technique and design!"

"That is more than an important 'detail' for us. If the customers experience poor technique, they get a bad impression of us. When it comes to design, it can always be discussed. But in a high-profile store needing to be provided with the fog, it is not unimportant what is installed in the customer area. Therefore, we have also set high standards as to the machines' appearance", says Dansikring Direct's Branch Manager, Business Brian Soencksen.

With branches in Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland - as well as Holland, Belgium, France, Spain and Portugal, Securitas Direct is a very important security provider in Europe and Dansikring Direct is obviously a very important new customer to PROTECT.

Businesses best secured

Nowadays it is mainly commercial enterprises which are secured with electronic alarm systems. And they choose to supplement with Fog Cannons to 'save' the valuables from the thieves during the time space from the burglary is committed until the police, watchman or owner arrive.

When the alarm is activated, the rooms are filled with thick and dense fog within few seconds, making it impossible for burglars to find valuables in the building.

"Within the range of business customers it is primarily retailers such as watchmakers, jewellers and opticians with easy-to-sell products who are fog secured. But even in major stores like perfumery departments, drugstores and departments for electric tools in DIY (do-it-yourself) centres we secure the part of the room that has the most valuable products," Stefan Poulsen elaborates.

With other business customers, it is often server rooms and meeting rooms with designer furniture and other expensive equipment that are secured with fog.

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