Stadia CCTV Comes of Age
With the recent push on IP cameras, Tate Security needed...
Being one of the UK’s leading high security solutions provider, and supplying over 110 Prisons throughout the UK, Wales & Scotland.
Tate Security have been responsible for designing, supplying, installing and maintaining various stadium safety systems in over 65% of the Stadia market.
With over 34 years of security experience operating across numerous and diverse business sectors including Healthcare, NHS, Education, Commercial & lndustrial.
Our highly skilled management and installation team have a vast experience in working to the exacting standards within the electrical and security industry. It is understood that our clients expect a high standard of workmanship throughout any project which all our engineers are commited to attain.
The Leigh Sports Village & Stadium project involved significant levels of regeneration and economic re-development by Wigan Borough Council. It is also home to the Leigh Centurions Rugby League and Leigh Genesis Football Clubs, as well as Manchester United and Blackburn Under 21’s, whilst providing...
Tate Security was called upon to help with Project Arizona for The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust in Liverpool. The £22m Project involved building new facilities for patients with brain and spinal conditions, including building a new 3 storey Neurology Rehab & Pain Management Clinic....
Leigh Stadium opened in November 2008 and as a company we decided to utilise the services of Tate Security Technology Ltd for the maintenance of various elements of our equipment as they had been involved...
James Ditchfield - Operations Director Leigh Sports Village Ltd
I have been associated with Tate Security Technology since I took up my present position as Fire Safety Advisor for Liverpool NHS Trust. When I joined the Trust, Tate was in the process of designing...
Roger Thompson - Trust Fire Safety AdvisorThe Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust
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With the recent push on IP cameras, Tate Security needed...