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Advanced Integrated Safety Security System The rapid development of modern technical means of security and the expansion of their functions make it possible to counteract external threats effectively. At the same time, the management process becomes more complicated, the number of control devices increases, and, as a result, the load on the security service intensifies. Today, the solution to the whole complex of tasks to ensure a person or an object’s safety implies a significant amount of work on security, control, and statistical processing of information. Therefore, some of the most time-consuming functions in this area are transferred to the electronic security system. At Duserve Security Services Canada, we provide a wide range of security alarms, CCTV, access control, intercom systems, and digital signage designed to suit your integrated security requirements. For further assistance, call or fill out the form given below.


Functionality Of Integrated Security Systems Security system integration allows one to organize complex protection of objects and personnel with centralized multi-user management. Consider the functionality of the ISS in more detail. The ISS forms a unified information environment from the object’s security systems. It organizes:
Automation of the simplest actions and reactions to external events – electronics take over the routine work, providing an instant response to an event that has arisen.

Reducing the influence of the human factor on the reliability of the system.
Interaction of equipment for different purposes, excluding conflicting commands, thanks to a flexible system of internal priorities.

Simplification of the management process. Differentiation of rights and access to information.

Increasing the degree of protection against unauthorized access to management.
Overall cost reduction due to the exclusion of redundant equipment.

Increasing the degree of efficiency of each of the subsystems, etc.