Tindall Engineering is one of the latest companies to join Secured by Design (SBD), the official police security initiative.
Tindall Engineering have been specialising in security solutions for over 45 years, designing and manufacturing the UK’s most extensively tested and approved range of high security locking systems for physical attack, blast, ballistic and fire performance applications.
Products that now boast the SBD certification include:
- MICO Modula – mortice single point
- MICO MSR Multipoint range
- MICO Rimlock Night latch
- MICO Elite single point range
- MICO ABRYLL Single point range
- MICO INT Multipoint range
- Vast range of ancillary items ranging from key driven to padlockable
You can find out more about Tindall Engineering and their full range of SBD accredited products here: https://www.securedbydesign.com/member-companies/sbd-members?view=companydetail&account=0011i00000jA9MkAAK
Ryan Ahern, General Manager at Tindall Engineering, said: “We are extremely pleased to announce that we have joined the official police security initiative Secured by Design which has been added to our vast range of accreditations, making MICO products the perfect fit for not only high security but also medium security solutions.
“All our products are put through rigorous physical security and ballistic testing and offer the highest level of corrosion resistance as standard. In addition, all our products are operational endurance tested ensuing the ultimate performance and durability to give you the peace of mind that MICO is the best security solution to secure your premises.”
SBD Development Officer Doug Skins said: “I am delighted that Tindall Engineering have joined Secured by Design. They join with a range of products that have achieved Police Preferred Specification and their range of products are specified on a wide range of applications from schools and nationwide retail stores requiring panic hardware through to critical national infrastructure facilities demanding high level security protection. I look forward to working with them over the coming years”.