top of page
All Posts


How to Prevent False Alarms and Keep Your Security System Reliable
False alarms are one of the biggest frustrations in the security industry. They waste police resources, can result in fines, and : most dangerously : cause people to ignore their alarm when it really matters. The good news? Most false alarms are completely preventable with the right equipment, training, and maintenance. Studies show that up to 98% of alarm activations attended by UK police are false. Whether you're protecting a home or a business, knowing why they happen : an

Graham Coughlan
Nov 13, 20255 min read


The Future of CCTV Systems: Smarter, Greener, and More Connected
CCTV technology is experiencing a revolutionary transformation in 2025. What were once simple recording devices are evolving into intelligent, interconnected security ecosystems that don't just watch: they understand, predict, and respond. This evolution is driven by three major trends: enhanced intelligence through AI, environmental sustainability, and seamless connectivity. Let's explore how these developments are reshaping the security landscape and what they mean for home

Graham Coughlan
Nov 13, 20255 min read


Why Professional Intruder Alarm Maintenance Is Essential for Reliable Security
In today's world, where security threats are increasingly sophisticated, intruder alarms are a vital part of protecting homes and businesses. They act as the first line of defence, alerting property owners and emergency services to potential breaches. However, installation alone isn't enough : just like any advanced technology, your alarm system needs regular professional maintenance to stay effective. Partnering with a certified alarm company ensures your system performs rel

Graham Coughlan
Nov 13, 20255 min read


What Is a Biometric Access Control System?
Gone are the days when losing your office key meant a frantic search through sofa cushions or an awkward call to the facilities manager. A biometric access control system is a security technology that identifies individuals using their unique physical characteristics: like fingerprints, facial geometry, or iris patterns: to control entry to restricted areas. Unlike traditional keys, PIN codes, or access cards that can be lost, stolen, or copied, biometric systems rely on trai

Graham Coughlan
Nov 13, 20255 min read


Why Annual CCTV Maintenance Is Essential for Real Security (and Peace of Mind)
When it comes to protecting your property, installing a CCTV system is just the beginning. The real question isn't whether you have cameras, it's whether they'll actually work when you need them most. Too many property owners discover the hard way that their "security system" has been silently failing for weeks or months, leaving them completely unprotected during the one moment that mattered. At Hound Security Systems, we've seen it all: cameras obscured by spider webs, lens

Graham Coughlan
Nov 13, 20255 min read


BS EN 50131: What It Is and Why It Matters for Intruder Alarm Compliance in 2025
The BS EN 50131 series is the official European standard that governs the design, installation, and maintenance of intruder and hold-up alarm systems. In the UK, it's implemented through PD 6662, ensuring systems meet strict requirements for reliability, performance, and police or insurance approval. If you own a business or property in 2025, understanding this standard helps you choose an alarm system that's not only secure but also compliant and future-proof. Whether you're

Graham Coughlan
Nov 13, 20256 min read


IP CCTV Systems vs Analogue CCTV: Which Is Better for Your Business in 2025?
If you're running a business in 2025, you've probably wondered: should I stick with traditional analogue CCTV or switch to IP cameras? It's a common question as security technology continues to evolve : and the right choice depends on your needs, budget, and plans for the future. We've broken down the key differences without the tech jargon : just the facts that matter for your business. What's the Difference? Analogue CCTV is the traditional setup : cameras connect to a D

Graham Coughlan
Nov 13, 20253 min read
bottom of page
