eco-friendly security services
Rising energy costs are compelling many organizations to
optimize their computing environments. In fact, energy costs have quickly
become the fastest growing operating cost. Many buildings & homes are now entering
take a part of new conservation and "green" initiatives. Security
services may seem far detached from the world of recycling and
eco-friendliness. But the two can work in harmony. We’ve put together a few
ways that remote monitoring stations, and the security industry in general, can
still make a positive impact on the environment.
All the responsibility lies with the manufacturers of Electronic
security surveillance equipment, Consumer/Bulk Consumer, Dismantler and
Recycler.
Manufacturer’s responsibility to reduce their carbon footprint.
The manufacturer shall be responsible to collect e-waste generated during the
manufacture of any electrical and electronic equipment and channelise it for
recycling or disposal. The import of electrical and electronic equipment shall
be allowed only to producers having Extended Producer
Responsibility-Authorization and also filing annual returns to the Central
Pollution Control Board on or before 30thJune of following financial year.
Manufacturers can also make a difference by reducing the amount
of paperwork that comes with their products. For instance, brochures and
manuals can be replaced with CD-ROMs.
Manufacturers in all types of industries are working to minimise
packaging used for their products. Manufacturers of security surveillance
equipment are not exempt from this: whether they are reducing the impact of
current packaging by producing it from recycled materials or altering it all
together to reduce the size and quantity of materials used.
Consumer responsibility to know life span of electronic
surveillance equipment with how to exchange / disposal of e-waste as per Indian
Acts and Rules. Consumers or bulk consumers shall ensure that e-waste generated
by them is channelized to authorized collection centre or registered
dismantler(s) or recycler(s) or returned to the pick up or take back services
provided by the producers and also shall maintain the records of e-waste
generated by the bulk consumer. Consumers must buy only those products that are
energy efficient. E-wastes should never be disposed with garbage and other
household wastes.
e-waste’
means waste electrical and electronic equipment, "Electronic waste"
may be defined as discarded computers, office electronic equipment,
entertainment device electronics, security systems equipment, mobile phones,
television sets, air conditioning and refrigerators. This includes used
electronics which are destined for reuse, resale, salvage, recycling, or
disposal. Others are re-usable (working and repairable electronics) and
secondary scrap (copper, steel, plastic, etc.) to be "commodities",
and reserve the term "waste" for residue or material which is dumped
by the buyer rather than recycled, including residue from reuse and recycling
operations. Properly disposing of or reusing electronics can help prevent
health problems, reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. Reuse and refurbishing offer
a more environmentally friendly and socially conscious alternative to down
cycling processes.
Every
recycler shall ensure that the facility and recycling process shall be in
accordance with the guidelines of the Central Pollution Control Board from time
to time and residue is disposed of in a hazardous waste treatment storage
disposal facility.
However, there are numerous ways
that remote monitoring stations and security installers can also make a
positive impact with environmental initiatives. Moving toward sustainability
through creating an eco-friendly security control room / PSIM doesn’t have
to be expensive.
The
future of all security systems is IP based, this means that CCTV, Access
Control, Intruder and Fire Alarms will be computer based. Analogue and
standalone systems are becoming more redundant and technology is moving rapidly
towards converging all these IP based systems onto a single software management
platform.
Some
of these ideas are best suites for when you are building, remodeling or
refurnishing your command control centre, but others can be applied at any
time.
1. Choose carbon-footprint friendly displays
It
is a costly renovation bringing in new displays for your remote monitoring team
but it is often a necessary upgrade. When you do make the change consider
opting for LED or plasma displays, which are far more efficient that cathode
ray tube monitors.
2. Turn down the
lights
While
it’s important for everyone to be able to see what they are doing, turning down
the lights can help to make CCTV monitor screens more visible while at the same
time helping to reduce your carbon footprint in a direct way. Make sure everyone
is comfortable with the lighting, and no one feels tempted to drift off to
sleep.
3. Use recycled
building materials
When
setting up a dispatch command centre, if environmental friendly is a priority
to you here are some tips for construction that may help. When choosing the
materials to be used in the construction, they should be from recycled
materials instead of going for new materials. Some of the recycled materials
you could use include:
·
Carpets
that are made from the recycled plastics
·
Roofing
that is made of rubber from recycled products
·
Recycled
material ceiling tiles
·
Recycled
furniture or eco-friendly furniture made of recycled materials
Using
recycled furniture can in fact be one of the easiest and most cost effective
ways to reduce your ecological footprint.
These
desks can then be refurbished and customised to your needs by most used
furniture dealers.
4. Installers: Encourage use of
environmentally friendly products
Work
with end-users and monitoring stations to provide a fantastic security system,
which consists of surveillance equipment that complies with environmental
guidelines for electrical equipment.
Always
ensure that the supplier of the surveillance equipment complies with WEEE
(Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) regulations. This simply means that
your customers, and you as the installer, have an easy way to dispose of old
electronic security equipment in an environmentally friendly manner.
5. Make recycling easy for everyone
Waste
management is one of the most important things to look at when trying to become
greener in the workplace. Everyone pretty much has a rubbish bin at their
desks, and most companies recycle to some degree.
But
take recycling one step further and add small recycling receptacles at each desk.
Basically, any spare receptacle will do but saving your team trips away from
their phones can keep things like drink bottles, food paper waist and other
recyclables out of their rubbish, and out of landfills.
In
a busy security control centre with lives on the line, there’s really not much
time to think about getting up to go recycle, but if you allow eating or
drinking in your dispatch centre, you should think about adding recycling bins
and see how much recyclable material you collect!
6. Power over Ethernet
Power
over Ethernet (PoE) is a technology for wired Ethernet local-area networks that
allows the electrical current necessary for the operation of each device to be
carried by the data cables rather than by power cords. This minimizes the
number of wires that must be strung in order to install the network. The result
is lower cost, less downtime, easier maintenance and greater installation
flexibility than with traditional wiring. Additionally, using PoE it is
possible to provide the data required for network software to reduce enterprise
energy consumption with better power allocation and management.
7. Video analytics and reduced video storage
Video
analytics can play a sizeable role in reducing video storage requirements by
only recording when relevant activity occurs. This, in turn, reduces space and
energy requirements. It should also be noted that video analytics are
significantly more accurate at detecting relevant activity than video motion
detection (VMD), which means less storage is wasted for false events.
In
a typical surveillance environment not using video analytics for event-based
recording, the amount of storage required for 16 cameras, storing 24 fps at
640x480 resolution for 7 days using MPEG-4 is about 20GB per camera. Studies have
shown in a difficult outdoor environment that using video analytics enabled
results in storage savings of more than 50% as compared to DVRs using VMD.
With
video analytics, video recordings caused by irrelevant background noise is
greatly reduced, resulting in less disk space required for the same 7-day
period. Better still, video analytics also reduces rack space and electricity
dedicated for storage.
Unfortunately,
in many cases video analytics is supplied by a different vendor than what was
used for video recording. By adding an additional piece of hardware for
analytics, which runs parallel to the existing recording product (such as a DVR
or NVR), it undermines the green IT strategy by duplicating unnecessary
hardware. By using a single software product for both video management and
video analytics, users are able to take full advantage of the cost-saving
benefits without the corresponding server increase for running analytics.
8. Think about the energy your systems use
Remote
monitoring stations or security control room (PSIM) run 24/7, with CCTV
monitors and PCs continually turned on so operators can view sites when alarms
are detected. Because this it is essential that the systems opted for are
environmentally friendly.
Consider
upgrading your current PCs. By consolidating operator nodes, that may have two
or three PCs, to just one modern PC you can make a huge difference to the
efficiency of your security services – and reduce your carbon footprint. Instead,
through using Microsoft 7 on the new PCs we will be able to run software that
is only compatible with older versions of Microsoft.
Most
CCTV deployments today make inefficient use of the energy they consume is
hardly a surprise. With industry research estimates that more than 50 percent
of the energy used in the server room goes to power and cooling equipment
rather than computations and processing, the true costs of running excess
servers and storage are not well understood. IP surveillance offers
clear advantages over analog CCTV or DVR deployments with significant savings
as a result of sharing existing network infrastructure, computation and
storage.
Remember,
if you decide to opt for reducing the number of your PCs, you will need to
comply with WEEE guidelines when disposing of your old hardware.
9. Add some plants to the room
Plants
help to purify the air naturally without electricity, while at the same time
providing a moral booster. Succulents don’t take much water or care but can
also be a great decoration for any desk or office space, even a security
control console.
Approaches to green security aren't costly
Incorporating
the above mentioned nine approaches will enable you to both reduce energy
consumption and the environmental impact. And saving money via IP video
surveillance is a welcome change from the pervasive mindset that green
initiatives must be costly.
When
you consider installing a home security
system, you may not think about the eco-friendliness of your security
strategy. However, technology is allowing people to greatly reduce the amount
of energy their homes use—including the energy used to power home security
systems themselves and the other security measures commonly used by homeowners.
In fact, eco-friendliness and the technology behind many security systems are
natural partners. Wireless alarm systems, paperless billing and interactive
contacting methods have made many home security systems environmentally
friendly. Wireless alarm systems require no drilling through walls or
installing cables, thus making them good for the environment.
Professional
alarm monitoring companies are switching to paperless billing methods and this
results in saving paper and supplies. Interactive contacting methods include
sending text messages to smartphones or other electronic devices when the
homeowner’s security alarm goes off. New methods of communication delivers
convenience and better response times for owners of newer home security
systems. Here are five tips for making your home security strategy as
environmentally-friendly as possible.
1. Use Outdoor Lighting with Motion Detectors Leaving
floodlights on outside all the time may deny intruders the cover of darkness
they seek, but this practice is highly energy-inefficient. Motion detector
lights are great for home security whether you're home or away because they
come on when they detect motion and can startle a burglar into leaving. They're
also great if you arrive home after dark because they illuminate your path to
the door. When properly aimed, they won't come on every time a stray cat
crosses your yard. What's even better is that today you can get motion sensor
lights that are solar-powered. They charge up during the daytime and are ready
to switch on after dark whenever the motion detector is triggered.
2. Securing Doors and Windows. Many people
forget to check their windows to see if they are locked. Surprisingly, a large
number of burglars admit they went through an unlocked window. Make it more
difficult for a burglar to enter these areas by installing high-quality locks
on doors and windows. You can also buy window and door sensors that will sound
an audible alarm if someone opens them.
Some
window sensors are designed to know when glass breaks. Glass breakage triggers
an alarm and can scare away a potential burglar. The doors leading into your
home should be heavy and well-made. Buy the best doors you can afford and
install quality locks. Deadbolt locks should be installed correctly to
withstand someone trying to kick the door in. A properly installed deadbolt
will hold and not give way. Keep your doors locked at all times even when you
are at home. If you have a large family, this may be difficult but it is
necessary. You can teach children of all ages to lock the door behind them.
Soon, it becomes a habit and you won’t have to keep reminding them.
3. Use
Lighting Efficiently While Away Using
multiple light timers on different on/off cycles can go a long way toward
making your home appear occupied. It can also help you save significantly over
leaving lights on all the time. You can also make eco-friendly choices in your
light bulbs. LED bulbs are far more energy-efficient than incandescent bulbs,
using 80% less energy and lasting for years. They're more expensive up front,
but generally pay for themselves after 18 months, and can continue working for
up to a decade after that, keeping your energy consumption for lighting
down.
4. Improving
your security and safety at home starts with choosing quality equipment. Surveillance cameras do a great job of
monitoring the outside of your home. These cameras are available with motion
detecting capabilities. This can save the life of your battery and spare you hours
of unnecessary review of images. Motion detecting cameras will only start
recording when it senses movement. Choose a surveillance camera that has the
ability to record when there is a low level of light available. You can find
high-quality surveillance cameras online at great prices. Choose a complete
system to ensure the additional components are compatible with each other. You
can find these cameras on sale several times a year. Make sure your
surveillance camera system includes a warranty.
5. Medical Emergencies and Fire Alarms is
under basic home security packages. You can also buy them at a security retail
store and install them yourself. One advantage of using a fire alarm system is
the ability to have the system connected to the fire department or the central
monitoring station. When it comes to smoke and fire, it is important that swift
action is taken. Consider installing fire sprinklers that will contain any
fires that might break out while you’re gone. Smoke alarms detect smoke, while
fire sprinklers go off if there is enough heat in the room. You can install a
home security system that has a medical emergency option. These emergency
buttons will contact your local emergency management team if activated. If you
have small children, elderly adults or you are caring for someone with a
medical condition, this option is available.
6. Lockup Your Valuables / expensive
jewelry, guns and art collections at home. If you have valuable items that a
burglar would like to steal, consider buying a wall safe. These safes are
available in a variety of sizes and can be placed in discreet areas of the
home. You can get some ideas by searching online for wall safes. Many people
leave expensive jewelry lying on the counter top or in the bathroom. This makes
these items easy to steal. Most burglars love jewelry because of the increase
in the price of gold. They are also easy to pawn at a pawn shop. Consider
locking these items up or put them in a safe deposit box at the bank. A common
burglar will make the master bedroom their first stop. That’s because this is
where the jewelry, guns and cash are often stored.
7. Work with Your Neighbors to Improve
Security Some of the best home security practices don't involve energy
usage at all. Having a neighbor gather stray newspapers and door handle flyers
while generally keeping an eye out for anything suspicious is about as eco-friendly
as it gets. You can also arrange for neighbors to park in your driveway while
you're on vacation, or make tire tracks in your driveway if it snows while
you're out of town. Usually, the only "cost" for this is being
neighborly yourself when they're out of town. Keeping your home secure doesn't
have to increase energy consumption. In fact, many eco-friendly practices can
improve home security, and many home security measures can be made
energy-efficient.
8. Smart
energy management. The vision for the solar-powered smart home is
compelling. By combining rooftop PV with learning thermostats,
web-connected appliances, energy monitoring software and battery storage,
homeowners will soon have unprecedented control over their energy use.
Smart
meters provide the Smart Grid interface between you and your energy provider.
Installed in place of your old, mechanical meter, these meters operate
digitally, and allow for automated and complex transfers of information between
your home and your energy provider. For instance, smart meters will deliver
signals from your energy provider that can help you cut your energy costs.
Smart meters also provide utilities with greater information about how much
electricity is being used throughout their service areas.
Solar
app can help you monitor your photovoltaic solar system no matter the size –
whether solar panels are on your home’s roof or powering your entire building.
You can see all the data live, if you’re sitting in your living room or even if
you’re escaping winter snow on a sunny beach halfway across the world. Not only
do you get to access this info from your phone or tablet.
9. Noisy
Dogs. If you own a dog that barks, then you have an additional layer of
security available to you. One thing burglars do not like is a loud, noisy dog.
Even if your dog is small, they make a lot of noise. Noise is a burglar’s main
enemy. They will avoid homes with beware of dog signs or noisy little house
dogs. Burglars will at times go around a neighborhood ringing on doorbells to
see who is at home. When the homeowner opens the door they make up an excuse
but make note of who is home. If they encounter a noisy dog, then this is noted
as well. It will be much easier for the burglar to target another home without
dogs. You can also buy devices that sound like you have a large dog. Search
online to find these devices. They are inexpensive and simple to connect to
your doorbell.
India
is on its way to develop its first ‘100 Smart Cities’. The ambitious project
has been under the spotlight ever since the Narendra Modi government announced
its vision of developing smart cities for India, and investing $1.2 billion to
create them. The need to recast the urban landscape via smart cities arose with
the increasing pace of migration that India witnessed in the past few years
through deploying eco-friendly nature.
This artical publish on Safe Secure Magazine Nov 2017 issue.
This artical publish on Safe Secure Magazine Nov 2017 issue.
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Ahmedabad
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Gujarat
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Zebronics India Pvt Ltd
Basement, Harivilla Apartment, Near Sarthi Hotel, Bodakdev, Ahmedabad-380054 |
079-32456417
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ahm.service@zebronics.com
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Asansol
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West Bengal
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Zebronics India Pvt Ltd
Gita Market, GT Road, Asansol-713301 |
9330763323
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asansol.service@zebronics.com
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Bangalore
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Karnataka
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Zebronics India Pvt Ltd
Shop No.7, 3rd Floor, P.P. Lane, Near Amar Radio/Above Deepak Telecom, S.P.Road, Bangalore-560 002 |
080-42180668
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bangalore.service2@zebronics.com
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Berhampore
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West Bengal
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Zebronics India Pvt Ltd
Block B/1-4, First Floor, K.N. Road, ChurchMore, Berhampore-742101 |
9330712439
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berhampur.service@zebronics.com
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5
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Bhopal
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Madhya Pradesh
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Zebronics India Pvt Ltd
No.207/108, 1st Floor, Saibaba Complex, Zone-1, M.P. Nagar, Bhopal-462011 |
7554209777
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bhopal.service@zebronics.com
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Bhubaneshwar
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Odisha
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Zebronics India Pvt Ltd
A/361, Near E.S.I.C. Hospital, Saheed Nagar, Bhubaneshwar-751007 |
0674-3274904
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bhubaneswar.service@zebronics.com
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Calicut
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Kerala
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
Door No.1/2999, ABC Bhavan, Behind India Express, East Hill Road West Hill, Calicut-673005 |
0495-2384455
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calicut.service@zebronics.com
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Chandigarh
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Punjab
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
Plot No.809, Industrial Area Phase II, Chandigarh-160002 |
0172-3261513 / 0172-4015465
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chandigarh.service@zebronics.com
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Chennai
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Tamil Nadu
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
No.31, Wallers Road, 2nd Floor, Mount Road, Chennai-600 002. |
044-42149116 / 9345086097
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service.zone@zebronics.com
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Cochin
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Kerala
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
Warehouse No.2&3 (Kerala State Rubber Marketing Fed. Ltd.,) Warehouse Complex Road, Kadavanthra, P.O. Gandhi Nagar, Cochin-682020 |
0484-2207733/ 91-484-2203533
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cochin.service@zebronics.com
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Coimbatore
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Tamil Nadu
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
No.331, Nila Complex, 1st Street Extension, 100 feet road, Gandhipuram, Coimbatore-641012 |
0422-4206504
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coimbatore.service@zebronics.com
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Cuttack
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Odisha
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
Near Mahaveer Apartment New LIC colony, Link Road, Cuttack-753012 |
09337186521
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cuttack.service@zebronics.com
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Dehradun
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Uttarakhand
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
57, Indra Nagar, Near Asian School, Dehradun-248001 |
09359276068
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dehradun.service@zebronics.com
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Delhi-Laxmi Nagar
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New Delhi
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
201, Basant Complex, Second floor, 38, Veer savarkar block, Shakar pur, New delhi-110092 |
011-42654642/ 9311963393
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laxminagar.service@zebronics.com
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Delhi-Nehru Place
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Delhi
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
610, Eros Building Nehru Place, New Delhi-110019 |
011-31920333 / 011-41606883
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delhi.service@zebronics.com
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Delhi-Wazirpur
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Delhi
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
No.112, Kumar Tower Community Center, First Floor Wazirpur Industrial Area, Computer Market, Near PF Office, Delhi-110052 |
011-31920111 / 011-45261336
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wazirpur.service@zebronics.com
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Ghaziabad
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Uttar Pradesh
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
No.3, M-34, Ground Floor, Ambedkar Road, Nehru Nagar, Ghaziabad-201001. |
09312317424
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ghaziabad.service@zebronics.com
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Gurgaon
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Haryana
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
Basement, Kataria Complex, Opp Ram Mandir, Shiv Mandir Chowk, Rajiv Nagar West, Gurgaon-122001 |
0124-3215700
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gurgaon.service@zebronics.com
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Guwahati
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Assam
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
Tarun Nagar, 1st Bye lane, Saptharshi Villa, House No.7, 1st Floor, ABC, Near Rajiv bhawan, Guwahati-781005 |
9707086555
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guwahati.service@zebronics.com
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Hamirpur
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Himachal Pradesh
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
170, Ward No.1, Krishna Nagar, Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh-177001. |
09318079115
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hamirpur.service@zebronics.com
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Indore
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Madhya Pradesh
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
101, First Floor, 14-15, Jaora Compound, Near Family Court, Indore-452001. |
0731-3228474 / 0731-4248335
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indore.service@zebronics.com
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Jabalpur
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Madhya Pradesh
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
2nd Floor, Shop No.205, Mohit Chamber, Wright Town, Jabalpur-482002 |
07614003799
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jabalpur.zebcare@zebronics.com
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Jaipur
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Rajasthan
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
S-32, Second Floor, Raisar plaza, Indira Bazar, Near Baba Harishchandra Marg, Jaipur-302001 |
0141-3194978
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jaipur.service@zebronics.com
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Jammu
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Jammu
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
54 A/D, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu-180004. |
09858548940
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jammu.service@zebronics.com
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Jodhpur
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Rajasthan
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
Shop No.127, First Floor, Razdon Mansion, Jalori Gate, Jodhpur-342001 |
08766110999
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jodhpur.service@zebronics.com
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Kolkata
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West Bengal
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
No.154, 2nd Floor, Lenin Sarani, Kolkata-700013 |
033-32957004 / 033-31927130
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kolkata.service@zebronics.com
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Lucknow
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Uttar Pradesh
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Zebronics India Pvt Ltd
Katyayani, 47/5, Prag Narain Road, Lucknow-226001 |
0522-3223531
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lucknow.service@zebronics.com
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Ludhiana
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Punjab
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
House No.3369/0, 1st Floor, Gurcharan Park, Model gram back side, Pothohar, Gurudwara, Ludhiana-141002. |
0161-3298866
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ludhiana.service@zebronics.com
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Madurai
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Tamil Nadu
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
No.2, First Floor, Sambanthamoorthy Street, West Masi street, Madurai-625001 |
0452-4377340
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madurai.service@zebronics.com
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Mumbai
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Maharashtra
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
Shop No.9, Aditya Arcade, Topiwala Lane, Lamington Road, Mumbai-400007 |
022-32663643 / 08652372141
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mumbai.service@zebronics.com
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Muzaffarpur
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Bihar
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
2nd Floor, Badal Market, Shekhar Cinema Road, Chhoti Kalyani, Muzaffarpur-8420017238 |
0748836
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muzaffarpur.service@zebronics.com
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Nagpur
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Maharashtra
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
Sitabuldi, Agrawal Galli, Opp.Anand talkies, Tellipura Anand Nagar, Somwari Bazar Road, Nagpur-440012 |
0712-2553524
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nagpur.service@zebronics.com
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Naza(Lucknow)
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Uttarpradesh
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
Shop No.11, 2nd Floor, Hytech Plaza, Naza Market-226001 |
07499867389
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naza.service@zebronics.com |
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Patna
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Bihar
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
Near Sinha Library, Sinha Kothi, Faster Road, Dakbangalow Chowk, Patna-800001 |
0612-3211588 / 09308716978
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patna.service@zebronics.com
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Puducherry
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Puducherry
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
No.6, Goubert Street, Kamaraj Nagar, Puducherry-605011 |
09344303095
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pondicherry.service@zebronics.com
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Pune
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Maharashtra
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
No.3, 3rd Floor, Oswal House, 691, Taboot Street, Camp-Pune-411001 |
07387119944
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pune.service@zebronics.com
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Raipur
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Chhatisgarh
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
C-130 Sector-1, Devendra Nagar, Raipur-492001 |
0771-3191100
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raipur.service@zebronics.com
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Ranchi
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Jharkhand
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
Plot No.1422, Beside Manpuria Furniture Mart, P.P. Compound, Ranchi-834001 |
9304450776
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ranchi.service@zebronics.com
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Secunderabad
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Andhra Pradesh
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
7th Floor. No: 702, A Block, Parklane, Chenoy Trade Centre, S.D Road, Secunderabad - 500 003 |
040 - 66387490 / 040 -32599998
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secunderabad.service@zebronics.com
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Siliguri
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West Bengal
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
Agarwal Mansion, First floor, 160, Sevoke Road, Siliguri - 734001 |
09330721622
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siliguri.service@zebronics.com
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Surat
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Gujarat
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
Flat No.104, Luv Kush Apartments, 1st floor, Near Jay Ambe Society, Adajan, Surat - 395001 |
09327435998
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surat.service@zebronics.com
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Trivandrum
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Kerala
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
TC - 4/2361, VH-363, First Floor, Vikaramapuram Hills, Kuravankonam, Pattom. P.O. Trivandrum - 695004 |
0471 - 3273310
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trivendrum.service@zebronics.com
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Vijayawada
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Andhra Pradesh
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
No. 27-14-92, 2nd Floor, Rajagopalachari Street, Opp Sarovar Hotel, Governerpet, Vijayawada - 500002 |
09396852572
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vijayawada.service@zebronics.com
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Visakhapatnam
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Andhra Pradesh
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Zebronics India Pvt. Ltd
49-34-21/1, First Floor, Main Road, Akkayapalam, Beside Kanaka Mahalakshmi Co-Operative Bank, Visakhapatnam - 530016 |
0891 - 3249341
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vishak.service@zebronics.com
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