Thanks to BMS (Building Management System), leisure and tourism complexes can integrate an intruder alarm device. This will increase security, as the device will detect and alert to the presence of intruders within a certain radius of action. By bi-directionally linking the intruder alarm device with other BMS installations, additional features can be achieved.
For example, the intruder alarm device can be connected to the lighting, access control, CCTV, fire protection, etc. equipment in the leisure and tourism complex. In this way, the following interesting functions can be operated from the BMS control station:
-Live visualisation from the CCTV of the area signalled by the intruder alarm. This speeds up the notification of the surveillance service.
–Lighting control of the area in alarm, to switch it on or off according to the applicable protocol.
–Blocking or opening of access to the affected area.
-Quick and reliable identification of false alarms, by crossing signals from other installations, such as in the case of a power failure, fire detection or others.
By integrating different devices, the system provides leisure and tourism complexes with powerful and advanced security and operational tools. With the implementation of the BMS system, Amusement Logic makes leisure and tourism facilities intelligent infrastructures at the technological forefront of the sector.
By Juan Carlos Soria, senior MEP engineer in the Architecture Department of Amusement Logic