This month is Neighbourhood Watch Month and we’ve partnered with Neighbourhood Watch Australasia to encourage all Australian families to check the effectiveness of their home security.
ATDC’s heavy duty retractable security screens fold back sideways when unlocked and opened and are able to pivot 90 degrees away from the leaseline when in their stacked position.
With one in five Australians having had their home robbed, that sinking feeling that you’ve lost precious valuables or the horrible sense that someone has been lurking in your personal space is one too many of us are familiar with.
ATDC has installed seven (7) of its superior widespan security roller doors to the windows and entry door of the new Bike Gallery showroom in South Melbourne.
Mounted to an external wall of your home, the Wireless Security Keypad provides an alternate entry to the garage for guests, family members, friends, the tradie or when you simply don’t want to carry keys!
The door not only folds back sideways and stacks to just 15% of the opening width that it secures but it also then pivots out of the way so as to stack 90 degrees to the opening
Leading garage door automation manufacturer, Chamberlain ANZ, along with The Chamberlain Group, Inc. (CGI) has commenced legal proceedings against Giant/Autoga, National Garage and CodeEzy.
In today’s society, it is near impossible to watch the news on television or listen on the radio and not hear a tragic story about a break and enter and the damage caused to small businesses or households in Australia.
ATDC’s range of security shutters offers customers the option of incorporating overhead protective pelmet covers when installed on their commercial, retail and industrial premises.
ATDC™’s Commercial Roller doors or shutters are trusted by household retail names across Australia. They are most commonly used as shop front roller shutters in shopping centres where through-visibility and ventilation is of paramount importance.
ATDC’s S06 sliding security gates have been installed for Warrnambool City Council at the entrance to their Learning and Library Hub at their Civic Centre building about a 3 hour drive from Melbourne.