Leerose CCTV and intruder alarms installed at six GO Outdoors stores

22 December 2009
Leerose Integrated Systems, part of Secure Options Group, has announced that its CCTV and intruder alarms are now installed at six new GO Outdoors stores.

Specialising in tents, camping equipment, outdoor clothing and accessories, GO Outdoors has benefited from the growing number of holidaymakers that chose to take country and camping holidays at home this summer rather than going abroad. Earlier this year the retailer announced major plans to expand its portfolio of stores to a total of 30 by 2011 and new outlets at Coatbridge, Pudsey, Wolverhampton, Bristol, Harlow and Basildon have all seen Leerose Integrated Systems specified.

The Leerose installations include comprehensive intruder alarm systems integrated with fully monitored CCTV, and electronic locking, with staff key override, on all fire doors. The CCTV systems at these six stores, together with existing cameras at 10 earlier sites, are all now directly linked back to Secure Options’ remote monitoring station in Oldham. Here staff can take control of the system using pan, tilt and zoom cameras to get detailed images and records of intruder incidents at any of the sites.

Mike Williams at GO Outdoors’ head office in Sheffield said: “With over 20,000 big brand outdoor products sold in each store we need a robust security system that can be remotely monitored 24/7 to detect any attempted break-in or robbery. Leerose has developed a sophisticated, integrated system that we have been happy to roll out across all our latest stores.”

Leerose director, Graeme Oliver added: “As more and more people decided to take country and camping holidays at home this year, GO Outdoors is one retailer enjoying strong sales growth and expanding its stores UK-wide. Leerose is delighted to have added this growing brand to our retail client portfolio.”

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