CCTV Camera

We at ANSERS, design and implement the CCTV systems& Wireless Cameras allow you set up a security system in your home or business.

A CCTV camera acts as a visible deterrent to criminals, allowing you to record events at home and monitor staff at work. Some of our cameras also connect to monitors allowing you monitor and record footage from your security camera to review at a later date.

If you want to record camera footage offsite, or don’t have the space for a DVR system, the Ansers cameras can record video to a secure cloud server allowing you to review footage without the need for a DVR.

Protect what matters to you with Ansers range of wireless camera kits.

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Intruder Alarm System

An intruder alarm system monitors and detects unauthorised entry to properties – homes and businesses alike - and alert the property owner or authorised third parties to an intrusion. For electrical installers, the ability to offer customers the opportunity to have a protection system installed in their properties at the same time that other electrical work is carried out, can generate a lucrative additional revenue stream.

We understand the challenges faced when protecting your business from unauthorised access and can provide an intruder alarm system tailored to your needs. By using full integrated intruder detection technology Ansers can help you protect your premises and members of the public 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

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Fire Alarm System

Aqua SolutionsA fire alarm system is number of devices working together to detect and warn people through visual and audio appliances when smoke, fire, carbon monoxide or other emergencies are present. These alarms may be activated from smoke detectors, and heat detectors. Alarms can be either motorised bells or wall mountable sounders or horns. They can also be speaker strobes which sound an alarm, followed by a voice evacuation message which usually state in the lines of "Attention, Attention. A fire emergency has been reported.

Ansers understand the problems and challenges caused when a fire disrupts a business. Let us work with you to design a system to help minimise loss and disruption to your business. Our team of experienced fire consultants will help design a fire solution best suited to your individual business needs.

A fire alarm system is number of devices working together to detect and warn people through visual and audio appliances when smoke, fire, carbon monoxide or other emergencies are present. These alarms may be activated from smoke detectors, and heat detectors. Alarms can be either motorised bells or wall mountable sounders or horns. They can also be speaker strobes which sound an alarm, followed by a voice evacuation message which usually state in the lines of "Attention, Attention. A fire emergency has been reported. Please leave the building via the nearest exit. DO NOT use elevators!" They may also be activated via Manual fire alarm activation devices such as manual call points or pull stations. Fire alarm sounders can be set to certain frequencies and different tones including low, medium and high depending on the country and manufacturer of the device. Fire alarm warning devices can also be set to different volume levels. Smaller buildings may have the alarm set to a lower volume and larger buildings may have alarms set to a higher level.

Access Control Systems

Access Control SystemsANSERS commercial access control equipment can create a safer environment for your business by allowing access only to authorised personnel, whilst also discouraging opportunistic theft. From simple one-door systems installed as part of your intruder alarm system to multi-site systems controlled via one intutative Graphical User Interface (GUI), ANSERS experienced designers can guide you in selecting the most suitable solution for your requirements.

For decades, access control systems were considered a security tool that let authorized personnel enter a building or area. While many people still think of access control in these terms, advanced access control systems boast a variety of tools and benefits that are often overlooked. Beyond traditional security, access control systems can help any organization increase operational efficiencies and reduce costs by enabling integration with a large variety of workforce products and solutions.

Access control presents a completely new way for people and business owners to feel secure and gain control over their residential or commercial environments. Perfect for homes, office buildings, and even gated communities, access control systems come in a variety of styles and allow access from a number of different key methods – key codes, swipe cards, voice readers, and even fingerprint identifiers – allowing just the right amount of security and protection for whatever the situation requires.

We are Access Control service provider that utilizes all the latest technology and only the most state of the art techniques. We understand that your home or office is important to you, and urge you to consider a few of the key benefits of access control systems when determining the right level of security and protection that you need.

1. Electronic keys are extremely difficult to duplicate. While physical keys can fall into the wrong hands and be easily manipulated, copied, and distributed, such is rarely the case when keys come in an electronic form. Electronic keys can be duplicated, but such an instance requires a great deal of knowledge, skills, and sophistication, making cases of electronic duplication much more difficult to achieve and much more rare of an occurrence, offering your home or business an extra layer of protection.

2. You never have to worry about losing your key. Because access control requires no physical key, you never again have to worry about losing your key or forgetting it somewhere and locking yourself out of your home or business. Along those same lines, you don’t have to worry about carrying multiple keys around with you or remembering multiple codes, because your code is individualized by user, not by door, so the same key code will grant you access anywhere you need it. If you are a operating a business, providing new employees with a key is as simple as programming them a new key code.

3. Access control is customizable for each user. Access control allows you to minimize your exposure to risk by never granting more access than is absolutely required for each specific user and in any given situation. With access control you can quickly and easily set user-level controls by either specific location or time. Want to give your employees access to the building but only between the hours of nine and five? Or do you want to give your employees access to the main building but not to the manager’s office or certain other off-limits areas? Access control can not only do this, but it makes it easy too.

4. Electronic keys allow for remote access. Easily one of the most convenient benefits of access control, your system can easily allow you to “buzz in” individuals when you are not there to do so yourself. Is one of your kids locked out of the house, but you are still at work and cannot let them in? Want to let your neighbor in the house to check on things while you are on vacation? Or maybe a tech or contractor needs access to a certain area of your office building, but no one on-site has the proper level of access to let them in. No matter where you are, with access control you can provide access to your residential or commercial residence remotely, and always know who is coming and going at all times.

5. Access control allows for history logging. Access control provides you with added security and greater peace of mind, because every time access is granted to your property it is logged and recorded for later review, if necessary. This feature of access control is absolutely invaluable during investigations of vandalism or theft, or even for simply tracking the activities of suspicious employees or family members that you want to keep an eye on.

Time Attendance System

Increasing information accuracy and reliability are the two paramount reasons a time and attendance system is installed in any organization. Because an organization’s workforce is often its largest expense, impacting production and profitability, inaccurate timekeeping can lead to costly regulatory compliance missteps, among other pitfalls.
On the other hand, it should be noted that employees also represent an organization’s biggest asset with regard to growth and profitability. Thus, maintaining accurate and reliable time and attendance information makes labour management a whole lot more manageable.

A manual timekeeping system requires employees to report their hours worked per pay period after the fact. Unfortunately, recording employees’ time in and out for each work day after it has been worked increases your organization’s exposure to the likelihood of inaccurate time tracking.

Manual processes can lead to a number of additional issues.

For example, illegible handwriting on timesheets makes it difficult to determine hours actually worked to run payroll. This results in inaccurate time/wages’ being recorded and processed and necessary payroll corrections required after a pay period has ended. Also, a manual process that relies heavily on the honor system can be abused, and inaccurate hours documented by employees can result in time theft.

There are a number of ways to reduce data inaccuracies and opportunities for time theft. Electronic data can be collected by employees’ punching in or out over a secure web browser, from an electronic or biometric time clock, or even through a mobile device. The data collected is then transferred to the time and attendance system in real-time.

Automating the collection of time through data collection devices ensures time records are in an electronic format. This allows the transfer of that data to be automatically sent to your payroll solution for payroll processing.

An automated time and attendance system can provide both direct and indirect investment returns. An investment in a time and attendance system can prove invaluable and provide a return for itself relatively quickly, often in the first year of ownership.

Automating your time and attendance process results in ongoing cost savings, such as a reduction in human-generated payroll errors, elimination of time theft and overtime costs, as well as saved wages from increased productivity.