ISIDRO ALARMS automatically operated gates provide your property or business with its first line of defence, rather than the front door or the glass in the windows. This means the garden becomes your own private property free from prowlers. The driveway and cars parked upon it are much safer and less likely to suffer from vandalism or car crime. The garage and outbuildings, with the tools and garden machinery, are much more secure behind automatically operated gates. One of the major advantage of automatically operated gates is that a much higher level of personal security is achieved by using the door entry system at the gateway to communicate with your visitors at the end of the driveway, rather than face to face at the front door. This one fact alone, has been responsible for a great number of our concerned customers deciding to invest in automation inmediately.
Many busy parents are greatly relieved to know that once they have had their automatic gates fitted their children are kept safely behind automatically closed gates and away from the traffic on busy roads and lanes; a mere second of forgetfulness could results in tragic accidents or fatalities. When your children are safely behind gates they are also protected from the attentions of casual passers-by who may not be as innocent as they appear. Many of our customers have installed their automatic gates to prevent their pets, particularly dogs, from escaping onto the road. Many of our clients have purchased automatically operated gates to prevent irritating drivers using their open gateway as a turning circle.
By far the biggest number of customers have purchased their automatically operated gates for the timesaving convenience of opening and closing their gateway by remote control. This is not only much easier than manually closing heavy gates but extremely useful in all weathers. It is very comforting to see your automatically operated gates open in the headlights on a dark and stormy night and even more reassuring to see them close automatically behind you, in the rear view mirror, when you arrive at the safe haven of your home.