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Monday, January 16, 2006
Security firm launches state-of-art product, services
Modern security gadgetry and smart dogs wowed guests and the media during the launching of Probe Detective Security Agency, Inc’s “Maximum Security”.
The event, presenting new product and service offerings was held on December 17,2005 at the SVD grounds.
Probe’s “Spie Initiative” or Surveillance Program for Information Enhancement brings top-of-the-line security and monitoring devices to businesses and residences in response to the growing need for better and cost efficient protection systems against critical threats. Spie covers hi-tech access control systems like biometric readers, electromagnetic locks; safety devices like alarms, infrared sensors, smoke and heat detectors as well as modern communication facilities like GPS and handheld radios.
“In this time of rising criminality, we can’t leave safety and security to chance,” says Engr. Jun Cale president and CEO of Probe. “We have integrated technology in our product and service offerings because criminal elements have also become more sophisticated,” adds Cale.
In addition to the traditional security services offered, Probe has organized its K9 Unit to service highly specialized needs of both private and government organizations against extreme threats like terrorism, drug trafficking and other serious crimes. It is also organized to assist government operatives during disasters. A team of smart canines and US-trained search technicians can be mobilized to conduct special missions such as perimeter patrols, narcotics and bomb detection, tracking and recovery, accelerant sniffing,and wreck and survivor location.
Probe’s other services include security detailing, private investigation and detective work, VIP and personnel escorting and consultancy.
Probe Detective Security Agency Inc. started its operation upon issuance by the PNP Sosia of a permit to operate on October 1,1993. It has since then expanded its operation to Ormoc, Cagayan de Oro , Iloilo, Bacolod and the provinces of Negros Oriental and Bohol to meet the demands of an increasing number of clients.
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