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• Mobile site units, designed to be positioned easily and used for a variety of purposes from equipment stores to management offices, have been launched by Adamson Modular Systems, a member of the Tiphook group. The Siteguard range includes a trailer version for moving valuable documents, a security store delivered by skip truck, and secure offices for management and general use.

The trailer unit, believed by Adamson to be the most thiefresistant mobile strongroom in Europe, is a two-wheel unit, designed to provide all-steel protection for documents and expensive equipment, both between and on site.

The skip security store is an all-steel, single-door unit designed for collection and delivery by skip truck into restricted spaces. The high-security, all-steel management office is fitted ex stock with doors, windows and internal fittings to match the customer's precise requirements.

The general security unit, an all-steel construction, is easily fitted out as a parts store or office, and has a three-way locking mechanism and five-lever mortice deadlock.

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