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Protech

Year Established: 1980

www.protechusa.com

Headquarters

ProTech - HQ
529 Vista Blvd.
Sparks, NV 89434
United States
Phone: +1 775 856-7333
Fax: +1 775 856-7658
Email: sales@protechusa.com

Support Resources

Security Specifier Support Resource A&E Support
Jeffrey Morris - VP of Sales
Phone: +1 775 997-6477
Email: jeffrey@protechusa.com

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Company Overview

Since 1980, US-based PROTECH has been designing, manufacturing, and marketing perimeter intrusion detection systems that protect people, property, and assets at sensitive sites. PROTECH’s unique, proprietary technologies give early warning of potential threats at the perimeter, by detecting intruders before they can access a building or facility.
PROTECH's perimeter security technologies are used to protect infrastructure sites such as electrical utility substations, water utilities, dams, bridges, railroads, subways, oil platforms and refineries and other critical sites in the chemical and petrochemical markets. Most of PROTECH's technologies are certified to protect PL-1 areas (Protection Level One - Nuclear and below).
PROTECH' technologies most notable attribute is a high detection sensitivity coupled with unique false-alarm-free performance.
www.protechusa.com

Product Areas

Fence-Mounted Systems

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PROTECH’s accelerometer intrusion detection technology captures variations in movement of an object according to 3 axes, similar to smartphone technology, and compares them to a pre-set zero point. Accelerometers measure changes in gravitational pull, like a smart phone does when it reorients the screen when a user moves the device. G-FENCE and G-WALL sensors can therefore make an entire fence panel sensitive to cuts, climbs or lifts based on intrusion-induced vibrations (not vibrations caused by wind) but rather changes in the axes.

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