Chubb's licence to protect
007's collection of cars, gadgets and guns is being protected by Chubb Security at the James Bond museum in Keswick, Cumbria, UK.
The company has installed an integrated CCTV and intruder alarm system, with both the cameras and the alarm monitored off-site.
Any attempted break-ins are recorded and stored through the use of digital imaging. When an incident occurs, the alarm-receiving centre is notified and determines the appropriate response. If necessary, the centre can also alert the police.
The museum includes various Aston Martins and Lotus cars driven by the different actors who played 007 including Sean Connery, Roger Moore and Pierce Brosnan. Among other highlights are the original gun from The Man with the Golden Gun, and a Russian T55 battle tank from GoldenEye.
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