Making homes more secure

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Sunanda K. Chavan
Making homes more secure


Argus Security Systems Inc. launches its range of electronic security systems for homes in 4 metropolitan cities of India this week.

Argus with its entire range of infra-red ray motion sensors, voice alert systems, door and window sensors, bullet cameras, voice diallers, smoke detectors, and monitoring services, intends to change home security scene like never seen before in India.


Argus promises to deliver what the conventional lock-key systems have failed to in the past.

India has remained immune to technological advantages in the security systems field all this while. ‘Argus is committed to distribute safety and security with innovation through its systems to homes in India’, says Mr. Azariah, VP [Technology], Argus Inc.


Argus boasts of state of the art motion sensors with wide range and angles. The "motion sensing" feature on security systems is a passive system that detects infrared energy.

These sensors are therefore known as PIR (passive infrared) detectors or pyroelectric sensors. In order to make a sensor that can detect a human being, you need to make the sensor sensitive to the temperature of a human body.

Humans, having a skin temperature of about 93 degrees F, radiate infrared energy with a wavelength between 9 and 10 micrometers. Therefore, the sensors are typically sensitive in the range of 8 to 12 micrometers.


Argus is launching its products in the metros and on receiving a favourable responses Argus will expand its share in the Indian market. The company is looking forward to serving the Indian public.
 
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