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We’re cycling through the office developments
Over these last few months, we’ve continued to provide updates on redevelopments taking place at Cross-Guard’s Head Office, including the addition of a new first aid room, the commencement of...
Directing the airflow: bespoke steel solutions
We previously released an article on our website about Cross-Guard’s involvement in creating a bespoke steel sound baffle for an air-conditioning unit. The team at Cross-Guard have also supported another...
Data Center cages: wire mesh vs thicker steel
Cross-Guard offers a versatile range of security caging options. Although generally less popular than the company’s range of thicker steel cages, the team at Cross-Guard can supply wire mesh security...
How thieves gain access to your data center
When someone breaks into a home or shop and steals items of value, the results are upsetting and distressing to one or more individuals. But when thieves gain access to...
Fuelling the need for security
The need for security can apply across a variety of different industries. From domestic security for your home to securing high-risk government environments, Cross-Guard has helped many clients protect valuable...
Getting on the boxing gloves for Cancer Research UK
Our colleague Nick training for the boxing match We’re pleased to announce one of our surveyors will be taking part in a charity boxing match for Cancer Research UK. Cross-Guard...
Hatching a plan for fire suppression in your data centre
Cold aisle enclosures and fire suppression Cold aisle containment is a solution that provides a number of benefits to data centre clients. A cold aisle system reduces energy consumption, drives...
A little bit out of the ordinary with Bitcoin!
As a manufacturer of bespoke steel products, Cross-Guard doesn’t just offer its standard product range, the company has also made custom products on client request. The team at Cross-Guard are...
A solution to dye for
The team at Cross-Guard are always happy to take on something a little different! One of the most interesting projects in which the company was involved was installing components into...