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UK Church Security

Posted by Adam Smith on Thursday, May 11, 2023, In : Church Security 
UK Church Security. Risks to Manchester church security vary depending on the church’s location, building design and existing security measures.



Tailoring your response to reflect the individual risks faced.  

Conduct a risk assessment

A personalised risk assessment will help the church identify threats to security. Risks should then be assessed and a balanced and proportionate approach taken to addressing them. 

Create a security plan

Warrington Church Security plans should be developed to addr...

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Dealing With Conflict

Posted by Simon Ward on Thursday, March 3, 2022, In : Personal Security 
Certain occupations are more at-risk of exposure to violence; it’s a fact.

For example, employees working alone, working late at night, or working in high-crime areas, are all more likely to be subjected to an act of violence.



Seems like common sense, right?

And if you have workers who routinely deal with angry customers, you know how things can get out of control, and that workers need a strategy for resolving those situations.

That’s where conflict de-escalation safety training techniques c...

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Protecting Your Vacant Commercial Property

Posted by Mike Harris on Monday, January 31, 2022, In : Vacant Property Security 
Vacant Property Security Manchester. An unoccupied building is especially vulnerable. If your commercial property will be unattended for a period of time, take steps to protect your investment and prevent damage. First and foremost, notify your insurer. Talk to your agent to ensure you have sufficient protection for your Manchester commercial building at all times. It’s also important that commercial property owners understand the risks their vacant buildings can face, regardless of how lon...

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Successful Event Management

Posted by Dave Morris on Tuesday, January 25, 2022, In : Event Management 
Planning an event can be a stressful process, and can often leave event organisers feeling overwhelmed. Our top 10 tips for Successful Event Management will help you to master the fine art of planning a memorable and effective event.



Begin Early

Begin planning as soon as you possibly can. If your event is a large event you should realistically begin planning it four to six months in advance. Smaller events need at least one month to plan. To keep the final run up to the event flowing smoothly, ...

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Staying Safe As A Woman Walking Alone At Night

Posted by Julie Moore on Monday, January 24, 2022, In : Personal Security 
No matter where you live or how safe you think the locality is, never underestimate the badness of opportunistic perpetrators are. You never know when you'll have to walk alone. Nights can get really nasty if you don't have a car and if you're alone.



Sometimes, women leave the office around 7:45 pm, and though this timing is somewhat 'late in the evening' and not 'at the night', the area where offices are located is usually dark and quiet. It's not a residential area, and so you won't find any...

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Hotel Security & Safety

Posted by Mathew Clarke on Monday, January 10, 2022, In : Hotel Security 
Understanding your unique selling point and knowing which audience to market your business to are key to succeeding and maximizing profit. However, one aspect which should be a consistent consideration for every hotel is safety. Your guests’ safety is paramount to your business. Here, we take a brief overview of how you can safeguard your hotel.



Using CCTV

You want your guests to feel safe and installing security cameras is a logical way to achieve this. However, just having a surveillance sy...

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Aviation Security

Posted by Steve Hughes on Saturday, May 29, 2021, In : Aviation Security 
AVIATION SECURITY MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL. Mention “air travel regulations” and “technology” and many will instantly conclude these terms are mutually exclusive, at least within the realm of aviation security and airport screening. Long lines, particularly during peak holiday and seasonal travel periods, generally evoke thoughts of discouragement and anxiety, punctuated frequently by “hurry up and wait” processes. If there is any surprise at all awaiting the passenger, it is usua...

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Executive Close Protection

Posted by Martin Banks on Friday, April 16, 2021, In : Close Protection 
Executive Close Protection. For many industries, security is of paramount importance and must encompass not only the safeguarding of staff and assets but also the individual protection of company directors and CEOs in a variety of contexts. Close protection, known as executive protection in the UK, is the service within the security industry that provides trained and licensed security professionals to ensure the safety of such high-profile individuals.



When sourcing close protection services, ...

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Safety Tips For Event Security

Posted by Lucy Saxton on Monday, March 15, 2021, In : Event Security 
Being on top of your event security sends a message, loud and clear, to your attendees that you prioritise their safety and well-being. It’s incredibly important to take event planning seriously enough to cover all contingencies  we give you our top tips.



GET ORGANISED AND CREATE A STRATEGY

Stay on top of things when planning your event. Before the event, conduct a detailed risk assessment to look into security issues and break everything down. Make a note of the number of guests, how high pr...

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Improving Venue Security

Posted by Daniel Morgan on Monday, February 22, 2021, In : Venue Security 
Licensed venues are often scrutinised for their security (or, in some cases, the lack of it). The night-time industry is often perceived as “unsafe” for a number of reasons – the physical darkness of night-time, the potential intoxication of customers and the lack of additional presence on the streets (such as other shoppers, workers etc).



The Crime Survey for England and Wales found that 54% of violent incidents happened in the evening or at night – a much lower percentage compared to...

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From CPO To Chauffeur

Posted by Alex Davis on Wednesday, October 21, 2020, In : Chauffeur Service 
The close protection industry is having a tough time of it right now and as a result considerable numbers of SIA licence holders are looking to jump ship and enter the world of chauffeuring. 

 

Sounds great in theory, but Alex Davis takes a closer look and advises the jumpers to do their homework first.

“It would genuinely be interesting to know the number of close protection licence holders who’ve never actually used their badge of honour on task, although it must be a significant percentag...

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What makes a good CPO ?

Posted by Dan Jenkins on Wednesday, October 21, 2020, In : Close Protection Advice 
So what is today’s close protection and what makes a good Close Protection Officer (CPO)?



I can honestly say I’ve experienced the good, the bad and certainly the ugly sides of the industry, in various corners of the world with personnel of virtually every background. Even with the best experience and training, it always comes down to the individual and how they approach their Principal (the VIP), the client (the company which has engaged you), the task, their team mates and, importantly, t...

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Door Supervisors / Crowd Management

Posted by Howard Trott on Wednesday, February 19, 2020, In : Event Security 
Crowd Management Security. Spartan 24 Hour Security began in the night-time economy. The provision of SIA licensed Door Supervisors to venues is where Spartan built its reputation for great customer service and proactive, attentive methods of partnering with clients, the community and emergency stakeholders.



Spartan 24 Hour Security matches the security personnel deployed to premises to the needs, style and customer demographic of your venue ensuring a reliable, effective and quality service.

T...

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Security for VIP or Residential Security

Posted by Howard Trott on Friday, July 26, 2019, In : Close Protection 
A bodyguard's main responsibility is to protect their client. A bodyguard's role is to keep their client out of harm's way even if it means putting their body and life on the line. Bodyguards, or private security, can work for anyone at any time including politicians, celebrities, or they can be hired to protect a local business. Usually, in the case of a public figure, multiple bodyguards are hired. The President of the United States usually will have bodyguards that are visible and extra bo...

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Importance of a Security Guard

Posted by John Adams on Monday, May 20, 2019, In : Security Guards 
Every life, business, house and shops are important to the owners for that comes from hardship and dedication. And to keep these precious personal properties in to safeguard everyone need a guard. Especially now a days as the crime rates are raising high and insecurities are eating away people’s confidence and trust into people. To keep thing safe and sound one should have a criminal lawyer consultation.



Renting a security guard have many different benefits to all aspects of your business. A...

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Close Protection Security

Posted by Mathew Hall on Monday, December 17, 2018, In : Close Protection 
Close Protection UK. All of us are aware of the global security problems and it has become very important to adapt to newer security measures. This calls for the need of Close protection UK. The staff that is hired for securing premises must be very experienced and their working capabilities must meet the today's requirements. You must have observed lately that the styles of intrusions and ways to breach security are getting more technologically orientated and thus the services must be compet...

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Hotel Security Services

Posted by Sian Thomas on Friday, September 21, 2018, In : Home Security 
UK Hotel Security Services. Today, more than ever, hotel security has grown to encompass more than just emergency and evacuation plans, a stern visit to a rowdy room, or a security guard at the hotel's entrance. Like all other large facilities in a post 9/11 world, hotels must protect themselves and their guests against terrorists looking for a high-throughput environment that would draw media and public attention in the case that an event transpires there.



The connotations of contemporary thr...

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Close Protection Services

Posted by Howard Trott on Tuesday, September 4, 2018, In : Close Protection 
Asset Protection and Transportation

Asset Protection UK. Your business or your personal assets are very important to you. Spartan 24 Hour Security can provide you with security personnel to reduce the risk of loss or damage or theft.



We can offer counter surveillance and security escort services for heavy goods vehicles and logistic companies carrying such items as microchips, mobile phones and electrical items of high value. Alternatively we can transport smaller items such as jewellery and bo...

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Close Protection Operations

Posted by Howard Trott on Tuesday, September 4, 2018, In : Close Protection 
Close Protection - CP | Event Security UK



Close Protection Operations UK

Spartan 24 Hour Security boasts a wealth of close protection experience. All operatives are trained to the highest standards globally.  Assisted by our Surveillance operatives we can offer a service second to none combined with global mobility that gives Spartan 24 Hour Security a truly dynamic approach to close protection UK.

Rest assured that our thorough threat and vulnerability assessment will quantify the risk posed to...

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Security Services UK

Posted by Spartan 24 Hour Security on Thursday, October 20, 2016, In : Security Services 
UK Security Services. There are many security companies who provide roughly the same security services. The prices for these services is dropping due to an influx of companies that are doing the work for next to nothing. We get emails from security companies who would like to sub-contract for us and the prices they offer for their services are very low. We never use sub-contractors as the service you get is very poor and most of the staff they supply are poorly trained and have terrible verba...
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Professional Security Services

Posted by Spartan 24 Hour Security on Sunday, December 20, 2015, In : Homeland Security 
Spartan 24 Hour Security provide more than just a body. Our security staff are mature experienced individuals who have many years experience working at all levels of security and have a proven track record in the Security Industry. We are very selective in who we employ and make sure security staff keep updating their skills. Security staff are SIA Security Licenced, self defence and first aid trained.



Spartan 24 Hour Security provide Security Guards Door Supervisors Close Protection Operative...
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UK Border Agency to be split in two

Posted by Spartan 24 Hour Security on Thursday, June 6, 2013, In : Homeland Security 

Staff in the UK Border Agency have been told their jobs will stay exactly the same - despite the Home Secretary trumpeting sweeping reforms to the under-fire service.
Moments after Theresa May announced the UKBA would be split into two and brought back under her control, an embarrassing staff memo emerged.
It said the workforce would "still be doing the same job in the same place with the same colleagues for the same boss" despite the reforms.

Home Office permanent secretary Mark Sedwill wrote t...


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Why are British pubs closing ?

Posted by Spartan 24 Hour Security on Wednesday, June 5, 2013, In : Public Houses 

Because pub closures have escalated in the past year. According to the British Beer and Pubs Association, 27 pubs a week closed in 2012 – seven times faster than the previous year and 14 times faster than 2005. This means that four pubs a day are closing.

The figures have been released a week before The Budget. The Government has run out of money, and the pub industry is anxious that the Government does not put up beer taxes. "Beer sales in pubs – the backbone of the trade – are n...


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