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High-performance security systems for businesses. CCTV, access control, perimeter security, and door entry systems.

Business Security Systems : Commercial CCTV, Access Control & Perimeter Protection 

TAN PHAT LONG ENGINEERING CORPORATION is an expert business security systems installation company. The security systems we design and install help secure premises, deter crime, protect assets and people covering:

Commercial CCTV – IP (PoE), ultra-HD, ANPR & thermal CCTV systems

Remote CCTV monitoring – Advanced 24/7 offsite security

Access control – door entry systems & intercoms

Perimeter security – advanced protection and intruder detection

Our expert business security systems installers will protect your company from a range of threats, & meet operational objectives. Fully trained, and accredited, we ensure robust solutions, technical expertise & fit-for-purpose security systems for businesses with assets, premises, and revenue to protect.

Professional security systems installation

If you are looking to work with a professional security systems company, the team at TAN PHAT LONG ENGINEERING CORPORATION is on hand to help.

TAN PHAT LONG ENGINEERING CORPORATION's experienced security systems installers are DBS checked. Furthermore, TAN PHAT LONG ENGINEERING CORPORATION is SSAIB & Safe Contractor approved.

Our SSAIB accreditation highlights our commitment to customer service, and to installing security systems to the highest of industry standards. As Safe Contractor approved installers we adhere to strict H&S protocols, and regulations.

Protecting and securing businesses from a range of threats

Our security systems installation services help secure businesses from a range of threats.

The CCTV systems we design and install protect businesses from internal and external threats.

If managing site access is a core objective, talk to us today about a key fob door entry, or intercom system.

For businesses operating across vast sites perimeter protection, detection, or alarm system can be deployed to protect your first line of defence.

Security systems for businesses

As commercial security specialists, we design and install systems for businesses and organistations in a range of sectors.

This includes:

Solar farms and renewable energy sites

Schools and colleges

Offices, warehouses, and industrial sites

Car dealerships, and retail outlets

Gyms, and hospitality businesses

Farms, and equestrian centres

Security Systems Installation Services

Commercial CCTV Systems

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Access Control & Door Entry Systems

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Security Alarms & Intruder Detection

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ANPR CCTV Camera Systems

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Commercial Key Fob Door Entry Systems

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Security System FAQs

How much does a security system cost?

Of course, we are often asked by potential new customers, how much their new security systems will cost.

However, without entering into a formal quoting process this is a very hard question to ask as the are so many variables.

The variables can be:

Typically a security system costs a multiple of:

At CAP, we work to a structured quotation process that includes a free site survey, system design proposal and quote, confirmation, installation, and ongoing maintenance.


What are the different types of security systems?

Security systems help businesses detect and deter a range of crimes. This can include theft, break-ins, theft, trespass, and vandalism.

Furthermore, securing access and managing visitor flow are key objectives that different security systems can tackle.

The different types of security systems are:


Is your business SSAIB Approved? Do you have other accreditations?

Yes, our business is SSAIB Approved.

For those who don’t know what this is, it is a security industry accreditation awarded to companies who pass a rigorous yearly assessment.

This yearly audit comprises of:

Further to SSAIB here are some of our other certifications:


What are the best security systems for small businesses?

The best security system for a small business is one that meets a company’s requirements and objectives. There are many considerations when we recommend the best security system for a small business including:

Budget: A company’s budget is an important consideration for owner-managed and small businesses. If we know the budget we will know which security brand to recommend. There is also the option to pay for your security system on finance. Therefore, if 60 smaller payments are better than one, talk to us today about our buy now, pay monthly options

Objectives: For any business, objectives need to be met. For us to meet them, we need to know what they are. If you are looking to deter break-ins, a CCTV or perimeter surveillance system is the best choice. For those looking to prevent unauthorised access, a door entry & control system is a solid choice. If the objective is to manage the flow of vehicles and deliveries around your site, ANPR cameras and intercoms will be our strongest recommendation.

Setting and location: The setting is an important factor too. If you are looking to monitor external areas after dark, thermal or night vision cameras should be considered.  The setting also dictates the camera type. PTZ cameras are perfect for perimeter surveillance. Fisheye cameras are a solid choice for offices and classrooms. Bullet and turret cameras are the right call when monitoring external areas around warehouses, shops and more.



Are your security system installers DBS checked?

Yes, absolutely – our security systems engineers and installers are DBS checked.

We often work at sites where safeguarding is key, such as schools, doctor’s surgeries, old people’s homes, and other NHS sites.

Our security systems installers carry DBS cards, and our business is SSAIB Approved.

This adds further reassurance for our customers knowing they are in safe hands with CAP GLOBAL. You can find out about our SSAB Approved status in another of these FAQs.



How do security systems work?

How do security systems work? That depends on the security system in question!

As a quick summary: