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Concept Smoke Screen has just received a contract to install a number of E+ series smoke generators in three entertainment establishments in Hunstanton. The security fogging systems will be installed to prevent night-time raids on the offices and adult gaming areas, where the jackpots are often substantial.

Triggered by the alarm system, the smoke generators quickly produce a dense cloud of non-toxic, no-residue fog.  Initially confrontational, the fog not only catches criminals off-guard, it also quickly hides what they've come to steal and starts to close off their escape route.

Sales Engineer Mat Dean said: ‘We are extremely proud of the contract and the continuation of our success within the leisure sector. We are constantly striving to uphold our position as market leaders in the security fogging field.'

Smoke fogging solutions are in daily use providing protection for a wide range of commercial and industrial premises. Think of a well known high street name and the probability is that they are using security smoke to provide protection from intrusive thieves, day and night.

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