Sieza products
Model Peridect + - Perimeter Detection Sensor
PERIDECT+ provides effective perimeter protection for objects of strategic importance. It detects an intruder directly on the boundary of the protected area and gains sufficient time for the security operator for an effective reaction. It brings lower risk and higher prevention of larger damage than intrusion detection inside the protected site. This fence detector can be installed on all common types of fencing but also on non-standard fencing like metal plates and welded decorative fences.
Model Peridect - Perimeter Fence Detector
PERIDECT system brings a reliable solution for precise and effective protection of your facilities. It detects vibrations from the fencing and provides higher preventions of larger damage than detecting an intruder inside the protected area. Peridect can be installed on all common types of fencing but also on non-standard fencing like metal plates and welded decorative fences.
Model Peridect+ Underground - Perimeter Detection System
PERIDECT+ Underground protects objects or areas from intrusion by unauthorized persons. Buried detectors bring an invisible and reliable defence. Peridect+ Underground combines the benefits of Peridect and Peridect+ systems. It can be installed purely as an underground detection system, or it can combine underground and fence detection. Thanks to trusted technology behind Peridect and Peridect+, our underground solution provides high detection accuracy and extremely low false alarm rate. Peridect+ Underground protects the perimeter of power plants, prisons, civil and military airports, factories, but also villas and other applications with high-security demand.
Model MDS - Movement Detection System
MDS (movement detection system) detects any hidden person located in the interior or cargo area of the vehicle. MDS detects even low signals such as heartbeat. MDS uses a simple, non-invasive measurement method. It is a passive detection that has no side effects for the human organism or nearby devices.
