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  • GSIS Monitoring System

    Project Start: Mid 2008

Project: GSIS Monitoring System

In mid 2008 after a competitive bidding process Guard-All was chosen to design, supply, install and maintain an Electronic Security System for the National headquarters of GSIS. With a floor area of more than 200,000 square meters and a complete modernization of the building and underway this was to become one of the major challenges of the year. However just 90 days later we had installed over 115 new cameras, an Access control system with and parking barriers, elevator and gate controls, a major alarm system for the GSIS Museum which houses a fine collection of Filipino art treasures and built a state of the art command and control center to monitor and manage the system. The project was completed on time and within budget and handed over to a very satisfied customer.

  • GSIS Head of Security

Mr. Dennis Nagtalon, AFP Retired

The GSIS premises along Roxas boulevard was a challenging project for GUARD-ALL. With hundreds of people entertained daily, overcoming the obvious difficulty of providing an Integrated Security System to protect the premises and valuable artworks housed in its galleries, was in itself an accomplishment. Working together with AFP retired, Mr Dennis Nagtalon, Head of the Security Department in GSIS aided in the success of this project. A true blue PMA man, the General is now proud to have an efficient, effective and user friendly Security System that meets their requirements. This collaboration resulted in a system compliant to the specified requirements of GSIS and the satisfaction of both parties involved.

  • CEIA Training, Arrezzo, Italy

    January 20-23, 2009.

Trainees: From left: Croatian team headed by Mr. David Geras. Far right: Guard-All team, Ms. Rojinie Cortes, Mr. Raymond Escarsa (not in picture). Trainors: Mr. Simone Fusini and Mr. Andrea Antonelli

Our recent training at the CEIA headquarters in Arezzo Italy last Jan.20-23 was well worth the 24 hour trip it took us to get there. Despite the cold weather we were welcomed warmly by the people at CEIA. It was nice to finally put faces to the names on emails received from Italy. Our training began with Mr. Simone Fusini giving us a brief history about CEIA and touring us around the many departments for us to better understand the importance of each component and the quality control involved in the production of a Walk through Metal detector. The second part of the training was conducted by Mr. Andrea Antonelli, this included both classroom and hands on training on the remote programming of a Walkthrough Metal detector. A lot of the technical terms discussed we were able to apply during the practical test given on our last day which we successfully finished. We are grateful to the CEIA family: MR. SIMONE FUSINI, MR ANDREA ANTONELLI ( our trainors) MR. STEFANO FABRONI who graciously took us to lunch on our first day, MR. LANINI AND MS. SAPERE who we also had the pleasure of meeting while we were there. Now in Manila we are hoping to pass on what we have learned from CEIA to the Guard-all Technicians willing to learn more about the CEIA WALK THROUGH METAL DETECTOR.

  • Guard-All annual
    company outing
    Punta Baluarte,
    Calatagan, Batangas

    April 25-26 2009

CALATAGAN PUNTA BALUARTE
GUARD-ALL COMPANY OUTING APRIL 25-26, 2009

 HOT! HOT! HOT! Is the best way to describe this summer!!! 

Our annual company outing was held at PUNTA BALUARTE RESORT in Calatagan, Batangas the same venue as last year.  Hidden in the resort are rustic looking cottages, fully air conditioned that can comfortably accommodate 3-4 people. 

With 80 Guard-All employees eager for some fun and relaxation the 3 hour trip kicked off at 8 a.m. on Saturday April 25, 2009. The bus of 50 arrived at the resort followed by the other vehicles at about 11 a.m. on time to set up for lunch.

This resort has proved to be the perfect get-away for the ambitious singers of Guard -All who as usual started singing before anything else.  Drinks and food were abundantly provided courtesy of our in house chefs. Singing their hearts out, relaxing with ice cold beers and eating home-cooked Filipino meals was certainly a welcome treat for everyone.

All day and all night our talented singers tirelessly filled the air with song…till 2a.m to be exact... Those who did not sing spent hours in the pool while the rest opted to hole up in their air conditioned cottages to catch up on some well deserved rest.  All the meals were delicious, served hot and on time to feed 80 hungry people…With all the good food, beer, singing, swimming,  everyone was content to just kick back, chill  and relax… work was the farthest thing on their minds…at least for the 2 days in Batangas…

    In conclusion the outing was a success…everyone was happy and rejuvenated…looking forward to our next outing …..HAPPY SUMMER TO ALL!!!!