London's oldest independent electronic security company, established in 1965. We specialise in the installation and maintenance of intruder and fire alarms, CCTV and integrated access control systems, throughout London and the South East. Whether you require a new system to be installed, or your existing system to be upgraded/maintained and monitored, Bates Alarms has a wealth of experience to meet your security requirements.
We are an NSI NACOSS approved installer to GOLD standard for the design, installation and maintenance of security systems including: Access Control, CCTV Systems and Intruder Alarms, in accordance with the requirements of BS EN ISO 9001-2000. We are also members of the British Security Industry Association.
We are an NSI NACOSS approved installer to GOLD standard for the design, installation and maintenance of security systems including: Access Control, CCTV Systems and Intruder Alarms, in accordance with the requirements of BS EN ISO 9001-2000. We are also members of the British Security Industry Association.
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Mitesh Desai
Aug 12, 2018
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Comfortably the worst service we have ever received.
We had an anti-theft device that worked perfectly for around 10 years. Their sales representative came in and convinced us to change to a Bates product. Delivery and fitting were fine but very quickly we realised that the item didn't actually work. Frequently we would test it and it wouldn't beep when we walked through with a tag.
After chasing constantly we finally started to get a response from Mr. Bates himself and three engineer visits later we were finally told that we had been sold in tags which weren't compatible with the new system
We had an anti-theft device that worked perfectly for around 10 years. Their sales representative came in and convinced us to change to a Bates product. Delivery and fitting were fine but very quickly we realised that the item didn't actually work. Frequently we would test it and it wouldn't beep when we walked through with a tag.
After chasing constantly we finally started to get a response from Mr. Bates himself and three engineer visits later we were finally told that we had been sold in tags which weren't compatible with the new system