A leading engineering firm has expanded its divisional offering to meet a growing fire and security requirement across a spate of industries.
The news comes as many sites and facilities have been laid victim to theft following forced site closures during COVID-19.
National firm adi Group has introduced adi Fire & Security into the fold, continuing its strong track record of launching a new engineering discipline every 12-18 months.
The new division will aim to strengthen the security and safety credentials of a multitude of industries, after sectors as diverse as pharmaceutical, construction, retail and manufacturing were hit hard by criminal activity during national lockdowns.
āThe launch of this division is timely for a number of reasons,ā said adi Fire and Security general manager, Stuart Anderson.
āFirstly, weāve had a number of clients highlighting security risks to us throughout the pandemic, as opportunists looked to cash-in when many manufacturing facilities were forced to close amidst restrictions.
āIt really caused us to re-evaluate our Group proposition. At adi, we have long provided a range of fire and security needs as part of wider engineering remit, but until now it has not been as focused to specific team or specialist set of services.
āMoving forward, weāll be able to enhance a multitude of sectors and industries, that now need even greater protection for their assets in a highly volatile climate.ā
As part of adi Fire & Securityās offering, the business will be able to deliver a wide range of services, from CCTV and surveillance to help prevent intrusion, to fire detection and alarms to enhance safety procedures.
Among its chief capabilities will be the installation of security panels and access control systems, the type of automated entry/exit technology typically seen in an airport or train stations to help prevent unauthorised access.
This is coupled with temperature sensor technology, restricting access to individuals displaying symptoms of a high temperature or fever.
āProduction and storage environments are getting ever more sophisticated,ā added Stuart.
āIf you look at pharmaceutical and bioscience facilities ā these places have always needed high-tech security systems to protect high value and temperature-controlled assets.
āBut youāve also got facilities such as supermarket warehouses, which are ever expanding their product lines and diversifying what they do.
āWith each gain and enhancement, the security level, threat and need increases, so what weāre really trying to do is provide a solution that caters on all levels. Weāre excited by the potential ahead.ā
The launch of adi Fire & Security follows a regular pattern of adi Group adapting its business to meet market needs, having ventured into the electric vehicle infrastructure market in February last year.
And now, with adi Fire & Security added to a mix of over 30 specialist disciplines, the business is well equipped to continue meeting the ever-changing engineering landscape.
To understand further how adi Fire & Security can meet your needs, call 0121 451 2255 or email sanderson@adiltd.co.uk.