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Security systems distributor Norbain launches COVID-19 solutions section on website
18 May 2020
DEDICATED CCTV, access control and intruder alarm solutions distributor Norbain has created a new section on its website designed to bring together solutions aimed at helping customer return to work and everyday routines in both a safe and responsible manner.

Part of the Bracknell-based company's ‘Solutions for the New Normal’ campaign, the website section categorises products into three main areas: Contactless Access Control, Social Distancing and Thermal Imaging. Visitors to the site can browse the different products, packages and solutions available, download information and buy online, or alternatively speak with their account manager.
Jeremy Hockham, managing director at Norbain Holdings, commented: “As a leading distributor in the industry, we’re in an ideal position to assemble a full picture of the issues being faced, and the solutions that our suppliers can provide. I strongly believe that it is our duty to use this knowledge to advise and support the market, ensuring that our customers, and indeed their customers, find ways to help us all get back to a normal, albeit 'new normal' way of life.”
The COVID-19 solutions on Norbain’s website are being continually updated as suppliers develop new technologies and strategies to help tackle the situation.
*For more information visit the website or contact the business by telephone (0118-912 5000) or e-mail at: [email protected]
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