Cirrus to provide telecare services at sheltered housing in Leicester
Cirrus, a leading national provider of telecare and security systems, has pipped five other organisations to the post to provide telecare services at sheltered housing accommodation in Leicester.
Leicester City Council invited tenders through the OJEU framework after deciding it wanted to improve its existing community alarm services. In particular, it was looking for a flexible telecare-enabled communication system that could work with localised CCTV and be compatible with its current monitoring platform.
As well as the focus on being cost-effective, the council was particularly impressed with Cirrus’ approach to environmental and sustainability issues, disposal, and its plans to re-use equipment where appropriate.
Mahesh Parmer, procurement officer, from Leicester City Council said: “Cirrus’s approach to customer care and environmental procedures, combined with its understanding of the Tynetec product range made it stand out from the other bidders. We are looking forward to working with the Cirrus team.”
Andy Davey, head of Cirrus, commented: “This is an exciting project which will bring numerous benefits to Leicester’s 14 sheltered housing schemes. Our investment in our people, which saw us named Employer of the Year at the National Business Awards 2009, ensures we provide excellent customer service. Our commitment to customer service played a significant role in winning this deal.”


