ASSA ABLOY UK Specification at forefront of data centre security

  • 31 Jan 2017

The global leader in door opening solutions, ASSA ABLOY UK Specification, has completed a number of high profile projects in the sector, demonstrating its capabilities and expertise in data centre security. 

From high security door sets to complex access control systems, specified and tailor made to suit individual projects, ASSA ABLOY UK Specification is experienced in supplying a range of innovative solutions.

ASSA ABLOY UK specification is a natural choice for projects that require high levels of security and take a design-led, holistic approach to specification, and as a result the UK Specification team is leading the way in data centre security.

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In order to achieve a successful security specification at ASSA ABLOY UK Specification, a specification must meet the client brief, offer the most suitable security solution and provide a user-friendly interface.

Consequently, the UK Specification team takes a holistic approach to specification, rigorously reviewing and implementing its extensive range of security parameters to provide optimum integration, operation and durability. In data centres, this is especially important, as they hold valuable information.

Moreover, BIM technology is used to access whole life cycle costs, ensuring that the best value is provided to clients. 

Specification Director, Alla Thomson said that of the many projects the company has been involved in, no two have been the same and each has been carefully considered to ensure the most appropriate security solution is specified. 

 

ASSA ABLOY,
School Street,
Willenhall,
West Midlands,
WV13 3PW
United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0)845 071 0882

Visit ASSA ABLOY's website

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