Keybury Fire & Keighley firm Keybury Fire & Security has won contracts together worth £100,000.

Among them was an upgrade of the CCTV system at Kadel Engineering.

The managing director of Ingrow Bridge-based Kadel, Paul Rollins, can now remotely access and operate cameras while off site via his laptop or smartphone.

“It means whenever I am away I can keep a close eye on the building and machines externally and internally at any time of the day or night,” he said.

“It is proving a very powerful tool, both in terms of improved security provision and the fact that I can keep tabs on unmanned machines we operate.”

Keybury operations director Patrick Beebe said: “Our CCTV business is currently running at an all-time high with sales up 35 per cent, driven both by strong demand and a growing awareness of bolt-on security benefits provided by modern-day technology.

“Companies and organisations need to be aware that CCTV installations should meet the latest British standards and stringent criteria required by the industry governing body, the National Security Inspectorate, through its Gold Installer scheme.

“There are lots of security companies which fall short in both respects, so we strongly advise potential business and private users to thoroughly check their credentials before committing to CCTV and other security systems.”