
Three way- multi-directional fog cannon with PIR sensor and WiFi connection that automatically activates an inbuilt fisheye security camera and alerts you on your smartphone by sending real time video. You can monitor the intruder and even speak to them warning that the police are on their way. You can fire the fog cannons which will drive them from your business.
Comes with a panic button that staff can push to activate the system and fire the fog cannon if they are under threat of attack giving you or them time to escape and call the police.
Violence and abuse against shop workers are on the rise, with incidents increasing significantly in recent years, and retailers are actively investing in crime prevention measures to address the issue. Retail workers face a range of abuse, including shouting, threats of violence, physical assault, and being spat on. Retailers are investing in crime prevention measures, such as increased security staff, CCTV, and body-cams, to address the issue.
Robbery against business premises is on the rise, with data showing a significant increase in incidents, including a record high of 12,000 robberies in the year to June 2024, a 52% increase from the previous year. Overall, crime rates have been rising, with almost 444,000 crimes recorded in England and Wales in the year to March, up from 342,428 in the previous 12 months, the highest figure since records began in 2003. A significant portion of business premises experienced crimes, with 41% experiencing CVS crimes, including assaults, burglary, fraud, threats, and/or vandalism. Police forces are increasingly concerned about repeat attacks on the same premises, with over three-quarters of burglaries committed against retailers being second, third, or more frequent attacks against the same premises in the course of the year. Businesses are increasingly taking security measures, including installing or upgrading physical security (locks, alarms, CCTV),
Security smoke is a thermally generated white fog, aimed at inhibiting intruders from accessing items to steal, much used in the storage of high-value goods, and recommended by police and insurers. It consists of glycol mixed with distilled water, which vaporises and then condenses in the air and leaves no residue once the fog disperses causing no damage to belongings. Burglar alarms often have a delay before police or private security are able to respond, meaning a criminal has a period of time in which to enter and take what they like.
Security smoke systems have been employed in a wide variety of industries, including banks, jewellers, retail premises, cash-handling chains, offices and private homes. Often businesses have turned to security smoke systems when other, more traditional, security methods have failed to prevent repeated break-ins and stock loss.

A panic SOS button can fire the Fog Cannon remotely should a person by in danger. It can be connected to the Guradian Hub which can then engage a silent or an audible alarm The alarm can be used to request emergency assistance from local security, police or emergency services. The button can also activate closed-circuit television to record or assess the event.
