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Buried Cable Detection System To Be Installed At Two Latin American Airports

Magal Security Systems Receives $1.7 Million Order For Perimeter Security

Two airports in Latin America have entered into contracts for perimeter security that will incorporate an underground detection system. Magal Security Systems, Ltd. received an order of $1.7 million for the protection of the perimeters of the two airports.

The order, revealed Monday, includes the supply and installation of buried cable intrusion detection systems in both airports - one of which is an international hub, and the other is a local airport. Both deliveries are expected to be completed during the first quarter of 2011. Eitan Livneh, President and CEO of Magal S3, commented: "We have expanded our local presence in this region due to the excellent business potential we see throughout the Latin American market. We are very encouraged by this significant award, and view it as the first success of our new strategy in this region. I wish our local team much success in the project's implementation."

Buried cable is widely used in airports all over the world to protect perimeters in this market. Buried cable is an ideal solution for locations where a fence cannot be installed, whether due to aesthetic or operational reasons, such as in the case of parking areas and hangars. Trenching the tarmac to install a buried cable intrusion detector is often the best solution.

The fact that it is a concealed detection sensor makes it unbeatable and ideal as a standalone intrusion detection solution, as a second invisible tier within a multi layer Perimeter Intrusion Detection System (PIDS) or for protecting the internal quarters within an airport where a virtual fence is desired.

FMI: www.magal-s3.com

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