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1982 '''Racal Security''' doubled exports over a three-year period, largely through its infrared and microwave intruder detection sensors.<ref>The Engineer 1982/04/22</ref> | 1982 '''Racal Security''' doubled exports over a three-year period, largely through its infrared and microwave intruder detection sensors.<ref>The Engineer 1982/04/22</ref> | ||
1984 Racal acquired [[Chubb and Sons|Chubb]] | 1984 Racal acquired [[Chubb and Sons|Chubb]] which owned a number of other lock companies. | ||
1991 Plans announced to demerge by giving shares in the company to Racal shareholders. The company included '''Chubb''', [[Josiah Parkes and Sons|Union]], [[Lips]] and [[Pyrene Co|Pyrene]]<ref>The Times, November 22, 1991</ref> | 1991 Plans announced to demerge by giving shares in the company to Racal shareholders. The company included '''Chubb''', [[Josiah Parkes and Sons|Union]], [[Lips]] and [[Pyrene Co|Pyrene]]<ref>The Times, November 22, 1991</ref> |
Latest revision as of 16:57, 31 March 2021
A subsidiary of Racal Electronics.
1982 Racal Security doubled exports over a three-year period, largely through its infrared and microwave intruder detection sensors.[1]
1984 Racal acquired Chubb which owned a number of other lock companies.
1991 Plans announced to demerge by giving shares in the company to Racal shareholders. The company included Chubb, Union, Lips and Pyrene[2]
1992 Chubb was demerged as Chubb Security