Orisec, an award-winning British manufacturer and designer of Grade 2 and Grade 3 intruder alarm products, has recently launched a comprehensive range of black intruder detection and control equipment, including keypads, shock sensors, magnetic contacts, and motion detectors, as well as speakers and sounders. 

The Black collection is an exciting new addition to Orisec’s popular range of products, giving both engineers and end users the option of either black or white aesthetics, depending on the environment the equipment is being installed. 

Wired and wireless detector range

Orisec’s wired and wireless detector range includes PIRs, Quads, Dual Technology, Pet Friendly, Sequential, Grade 2, Grade 3 with Anti-Masking and 360-degree ceilingmount detectors.

Orisec, headquartered in Haslingden, Lancashire, provides world-renowned and innovative intruder presence detectors and control equipment. Orisec’s detectors and control panels are a perfect fit for properties of all sizes, from residential to commercial and industrial applications.

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