Smoke Dye Activation:
We manufacture a number of alarm systems designed to protect your cash using a combination of an ear-piercing 106–130dB audio alarm to alert attention to an attempted theft followed by activation of a red smoke device.
Why use red smoke?
Not only does the huge cloud of red smoke streaming from the device attract attention, it also covers both the assailant and the cash in an indelible red dye.
The stained notes cannot then be used by the criminal – they simply won’t be accepted as legal currency – however, the legal owner can exchange them note for note at the bank.
We can also offer a white smoke system that attracts attention without staining the contents of your cash bag.
- Manually Activated CIT Box Alarm
This specialised Cash In Transit box is manually activated if snatched from the user as the jack plug on the wrist noose is pulled from the alarm socket.
A unique “double action” reset procedure prevents an assailant from snatching the wrist noose deactivating the alarm:
- Place jack plug back into alarm socket
- Remove jack plug from alarm socket
- Replace jack plug into alarm socket
- Radio Activated Alarmed Briefcase
Smaller and lighter than other systems available on the market, the low power consumption of this alarm is very economical, allowing it to be powered by a single alkaline PP3 battery.
If the briefcase is snatched, the owner can trigger the alarm via a key-fob transmitter. In the event of an accidental activation, there is a 15 second “safety net” in which the alarm can be easily reset.
- Radio Activated Drop-In Bag Alarm
This easy to use alarm can be used to protect any bag. Simply arm the alarm, drop it in the mesh bag with your cash and then place in any bag. In the event of an attempted theft, the carrier activates the alarm with a key-fob transmitter. If the bag is dropped, you have a 15 second “safety net” in which to reset the alarm.
If you want an effective solution to your cash in transit security concerns, contact us today for more information and a free quotation! |