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bullet Welcome to A Brothers Co.

Westminster International Ltd Agents for Karachi - Pakistan

fire safety and security design

A Brothers, together with Westminster International, is a leading provider of Fire, Safety and Security Systems for Karachi, Pakistan.

Together we have a wealth of experience in protecting all sizes and complexities of premises, providing design, supply, installation and maintenance of a wide range of systems and equipment internationally to countless domestic, retail, commercial and industrial premises, government establishments, banks, airports, ports and embassies etc.

The company has a firm belief in developing long-term relationships based on mutual trust and understanding. This partnership approach means that every effort is made to fulfil expectations on time and budgets with the minimum of inconvenience.

A Brothers Co.'s commitment to quality is total and applies to all areas of business; ensuring clients receive the highest standards of service and aftercare 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Services include:

  • Intruder Alarms
  • Access Control Systems
  • Entry Control Systems
  • Covert & Overt CCTV Systems
  • CCTV Cameras
  • Counterfeit Detection
  • security systems cctv, intruder alarms, access control, number plate recognition, perimeter security, smokecloak, entry barriers, x-ray and metal detection.
  • Integrated Security
  • Number Plate Recognition Systems
  • Filmtek Anti-Blast & Safety Film
  • Smoke Barrier Systems
  • Perimeter Security
  • Fence Protection
  • Panic Room / Safe Room
  • Private Military Services
  • Remote Monitoring
  • Baggage X-ray
    • Linescan 107
      The Linescan 107 is a large X-ray security screening system with
      a tunnel opening of 1011 mm (39.8") wide by 1011 mm (39.8") high.
      It is ideal for screening very large luggage, parcels, boxes and
      crates.
    • Linescan 112
      The Linescan 112 is a large X-ray security screening system with
      a low conveyor belt for convenient loading of large items. With
      a tunnel opening of 650mm wide x 812mm high the Linescan 112 is
      ideal for screening large pieces of checked luggage and boxes.
    • Linescan 208
      The Linescan 208 is an X-ray security screening system with a
      tunnel opening of 826mm wide by 654mm high. This unique tunnel
      size combined with a conveyor height of 635mm makes the Linescan
      208 ideal for screening checked baggage, boxes and packages.
    • Linescan 215
      The Linescan 215 is an X-ray security screening system with a
      compact design, suitable for use where space is limited. With a
      tunnel opening of 610mm wide by 468mm high, the Linescan 215 is
      ideal for the screening of briefcases and packages.
    • Linescan 222
      The Linescan 222 is a very compact, table-top, X-ray security
      screening system. With a tunnel opening of 521mm wide by 327mm
      high, the Linescan 222 is ideal for the screening of small bags,
      briefcases and mail.
    • Linescan 231
      The Linescan 231 is a large X-ray security screening system with
      a tunnel opening of 1000mm wide by 800mm high. The Linescan 231
      can accommodate large luggage, parcels and boxes, typical of
      checked baggage at an airport.
    • Linescan 237
      The Linescan 237 is a large X-ray security screening system with
      a tunnel opening of 1000mm wide by 800mm high. The system can
      accommodate out-of-gauge luggage, parcels and boxes, typical of
      checked baggage at an airport.
    • Hi-Scan 6030D
  • I.D. Systems
  • Metal Detection
  • Radiation Detection
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  • For further details and a free, no obligation home or business survey please click here or contact A Brothers Co. as follows:

    A Brothers Co.
    Suite #503,
    Burani Chamber,
    Abdulla,
    Haroon Rd,
    Saddar
    Karachi - 74400
    Pakistan

    Telephone:+ 92 21 7726440
    Facsimile:+ 92 21 7731670
    Email: A Brothers Co.

    Facts about Pakistan

    Full Country Name: The Islamic Republic of Pakistan

    • Area: 803,940 sq km (499,545 sq mi)
    • Capital City: Islamabad
    • Population: 144.6m
    • Population below poverty line: 40% (2000 estimate)
    • Literacy rate: Male 47%, Female 21%
    • People: Punjabi (66%), Sindhi (13%), Pashtun, (10.9%), Muhajir (7.6%), Balochi (2.5%)
    • Languages: Punjabi, Sindhi, Pashtun, Urdu, Balochi, English. English is the official language.
    • Religions: Islam (97%), Hinduism, Christianity and others (3%)
    • Currency: Rupee
    • Major Political Parties: Pakistan Muslim League - Quaid-i-Azam (PML-Q), Pakistan People's Party (PPP), Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal (MMA), Pakistan Muslim League - Nawaz (PML-N), Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), Awami National Party (ANP)
    • Government: Civilian
    • Head of State: President Pervez Musharraf
    • Prime Minister: Zafarullah Jamali
    • Foreign Minister: Mian Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri
    • Membership of International Organisations: United Nations (UN), Commonwealth (presently suspended from council meetings), SAARC, OIC.

    Geography

    Pakistan is four times the size of the UK, 803,940 sq km. It shares borders with four countries, India in the East, China in the North-East, Iran in the South-West and Afghanistan along the Western and Northern boundaries. Pakistan's coastline on the Arabian Sea is 1,064 km long. Pakistan's climate can be roughly split into 3 seasons; cool (Autumn- Winter, October through February), hot (Spring, March through June), and wet (Summer July through September). There are however, large regional variations.

    Political History

    In 1947 after the British left, the sub continent was split into two successor states, the Dominions of India and Pakistan, both with the UK Monarch as Head of State and represented in each by a Governor General. Pakistan was created from the frontier areas of British India where the military had always been an integral part of local administration and where civilian institutions were correspondingly weak and provincial loyalties strong. As a result, Pakistan found it hard to devise a constitutional structure to take forward its independence and to include within it, the principles of Islam, (the justification for establishing Pakistan as a separate state for the Muslims of British India). Following a war with India in 1947, this was made more difficult still by the early deaths of Pakistan's founding father M A Jinnah in 1948, and first Prime Minister, Liaquat Ali Khan in 1951, and by the daunting tasks of building a new political, administrative and economic structure and bonding Pakistan's East and West portions.