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With the soaring cost of living and the nights getting darker, it is so important to make sure the customers’ properties are protected against theft and crime. Motion detector-activated outdoor security lighting provides strong intruder deterrent solutions, protects properties from theft, and provides reliable, high-quality visible lighting.

External security lighting is essential to deter intruders from entering or vandalising properties. Sufficient lighting ensures that intruders are reliably detected and clearly identified on CCTV. It is also used to illuminate dark spots around the property.

Controlled security lighting

It is important to remember, that in addition to having controlled security lighting in areas where crime is high, security lighting is also crucial in areas with low crime rates, as it is common for expensive homes and cars to be regular targets for theft and vandalism.

With the cost-of-living rise and the festive season fast approaching, there are many more opportunistic burglars, so it is crucial to ensure that customers have sufficient and reliable security lighting.

  • Security lighting provides a clear field of view around the external area of the property, this makes it easy to see people who may be trespassing.
  • Security lighting makes it safe for people who are entering the property in the dark, as trip hazards are reduced.
  • Smart timer functions can create an occupancy pattern, which will discourage burglars from targeting a property.
  • Security lighting makes people feel much more comfortable going outside when it is dark, or in the early hours of the morning.

Controlled security lighting

Lights can be set on and off via a timer, this is particularly helpful at deterring intruders

Controlled Security lighting is perfect for a wide range of sectors including residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. It is perfect for a variety of applications to illuminate the front of houses, driveways, roads, pathways, alleyways, and carparks.

Lights can be set on and off via a timer, this is particularly helpful at deterring intruders, as homes which are unoccupied, or not displaying lights, are more likely to be burgled.

GJD’s security lighting products use energy-efficient technology, this means the end customer can keep costs as low as possible. Another key feature is the programmable functions, so the installer and end customer can easily program the controllers to function exactly how they need it to.

Additional expansion units

GJD’s security lighting systems will provide the end customer with an audible warning of potential intruders. Last but not least, GJD’s security lighting controllers can control up to four zones with one single control unit. This can be easily expanded to extend lighting with additional expansion units.

  • The end-user may benefit from reduced insurance costs.
  • Well-lit areas significantly reduce the chances of a break-in occurring.
  • Perfect to deter, detect and clearly identify intruders.
  • Energy-efficient and cost-effective.

GJD’s energy-efficient security lighting systems enable the user to monitor, control, and switch outdoor lighting for separate zones.

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