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17/08/2007

High Security For Northern Ireland's New Juvenile Justice Centre

CEM Systems has announced that it has partnered with systems integrator ADT to supply a highly secure, fully integrated solution for the new £16.8m Woodlands Juvenile Justice Centre in Bangor, Northern Ireland.

To create a secure environment, ADT installed a CEM AC2000 SE (Standard Edition) security management system with CCTV, digital video recorders, intercoms, intruder panels, remote radio pagers and perimeter detection. The new state-of-the-art centre is now fully operational with almost 500 doors secured using proximity technology throughout activity rooms, custodial units and six high-security accommodation wings.

"The CEM AC2000 SE system was the ideal choice for the new prestigious Juvenile Justice Centre," explained Mark McAteer, ADT’s National Account Manager, Northern Ireland. "With its high level of system resilience and integration capabilities, AC2000 SE communicates seamlessly to the facility’s building management system using OPC protocol, providing the client with a highly secure, single solution for advanced monitoring and control."

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CEM and ADT designed a highly resilient security system featuring a Linux based central server and distributed layers of intelligence using the CEM S90x0 range of IP controllers. With AC2000 SE installed, the client can now monitor alarms and issue ID badges to protect the young people during their stay, as well as protect the centre’s 500 care staff.

Hand recognition biometric readers were also integrated with the AC2000 SE system to provide a further layer of security at critical area points. Care staff can now only pass through these secure area points upon a valid hand geometry biometric reading.

"The challenges presented by such a security-conscious client were a key driver in CEM successfully winning the Juvenile Justice Centre contract,” commented Andrew Fulton, Business Development Director of Tyco’s CEM products. “Since CEM develops both the AC2000 SE system hardware and software we were able to successfully meet the requirements of the client by customising the system design to feature complex door interlocking, as well as a client-specific door configuration parameter."

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