Chubb Security

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Chubb Security is a firm in the United Kingdom which specialises in fire protection and physical and technological security products and services. The company is named after the inventors of the original secure lock mechanism — Charles and Jeremiah Chubb — who patented their Chubb detector lock in 1818.

Chubb was acquired by United Technologies Corporation in 2003. Chubb subsidiaries around the world now form an integral part of the UTC Fire & Security Division.

Chubb has brand name and subsidiary companies in the following countries:

Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Macau, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Korea, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States of America.

In addition to security, in most countries Chubb also provides monitoring of alarm systems, medical monitoring as well as fire safety products and services.

Chubb Security Australia (CSA)
Chubb Australia provides secure delivery of cash to major banks, including Westpac, Commonwealth Bank, and ANZ.

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