A scaffold alarm is a system designed specifically for scaffolding to deter unauthorised access, theft, and vandalism. It typically includes motion sensors, audible alarms, and sometimes visual alerts.
Tenement Refurbishment
Glasgow, West End
The Tenement Refurbishment project in the vibrant West End of Glasgow showcased TECAM Scaffguard's expertise in securing diverse environments. With a tailored installation comprising front and rear sensors, accompanied by a prominent bell box and a convenient remote keypad stationed in the site office, comprehensive protection was ensured.
Despite the bustling surroundings, the system's seamless operation reflected in its impressive track record with zero detection activations.
Job Title |
Location |
Installation Type |
Detection Feedback |
Tenement Refurbishment | Glasgow, West End | Sensors - Alarm - Keypad | ZERO Activations |
Frequently Asked Questions
How does TECAM scaffold alarm work?
Tecam scaffold alarms work by detecting motion or tampering on the scaffolding structure. Upon detection, the system triggers an alarm that can notify site managers and/or a monitoring centre.
Are these alarms suitable for all types of scaffolding?
Tecam’s scaffold alarms are versatile and can be adapted to fit various types of scaffolding, ensuring optimal protection regardless of the scaffold’s design or size.