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TowerLight has launched the TL Security Tower, a versatile mobile security system designed to accommodate CCTV cameras, Wi Fi systems, surveillance monitoring, infra-red detectors, evidence quality video equipment and public address loudspeakers. The unit is entirely self-contained with power provided from a series of batteries combined with a built-in generator and an extended fuel tank for continuous operation. The hydraulically operated galvanised mast is wind tested to 110km/h wind stability and extends
June 21, 2012 Read time: 1 min
5968 Towerlight has launched the TL Security Tower, a versatile mobile security system designed to accommodate CCTV cameras, Wi Fi systems, surveillance monitoring, infra-red detectors, evidence quality video equipment and public address loudspeakers.

The unit is entirely self-contained with power provided from a series of batteries combined with a built-in generator and an extended fuel tank for continuous operation. The hydraulically operated galvanised mast is wind tested to 110km/h wind stability and extends to a maximum height of five metres. The mast is hand rotated through 340º for maximum visibility.

The TL Security Tower has been designed to suit a variety of applications; including passive infrared detectors, CCTV cameras – fixed or mobile – and is fitted with a 19” extractable rack module to accommodate up to eight units. The complete unit is fitted onto a site tow trailer with a central lifting eye for safe loading and unloading.

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