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Security shift

Rob Hill, Managing Director, Corps Monitoring and Neil Shanks, Director, Corps Consult, (divisions of Corps Security), offer advice on adapting your security for the four-day workweek With the headlines being dominated by the success of the four-day week pilot in ...

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Safeguarding systems

Matthew Holliday, Director of Approval Schemes at the National Security Inspectorate explains how access control systems have evolved to meet today’s demands, with a revised code of practice that provides valuable reassurance In recent years, technologically driven solutions have been ...

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‘Hotel-style’ amenities are changing the shape of the office and FM teams have to be aware

By James Massey, Managing Director of Facilities Management, MRI Software There is no question that hybrid working is here to stay, but flexible work alone doesn’t guarantee that people will come into the office. And attracting people – especially younger ...

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Hörmann industrial sliding gates improve site security

Two Hörmann industrial sliding gates have been installed at the company’s Coalville headquarters as part of its review and update of site security. The 8m wide cantilevered gates have been fitted at the entrances to the transport and the stock ...

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With activism and disruptive demonstrations on the increase, security firm offers three key pieces of advice

By Iain Murphy, Director of Major Bids – Kingdom Services Group Businesses around the country are counting the costs from activist groups and their evolving techniques to disrupt national infrastructure and businesses. The threats can be physical – like the ...

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Vacant possessions

Arthur Duke, Managing Director, Live-in Guardians offers a practical solution to the challenge of protecting a vacant property In the UK, 750,000 vacant non-residential properties are vandalised annually and a further 9,000 are seriously damaged by fires. With an increasing ...

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Protect and serve

Professional security requires skilled and motivated personnel says Jason Wakefield, Sales Director at Todd Research and Chris Phillips, Head of Physical Security Consulting at 2-sec & MD of International Protect and Prepare Security Office Terrorist attacks targeting crowds, high-value properties ...

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Surveillance standards

Matthew Holliday, Director of Approval Schemes at the National Security Inspectorate, explains how a range of changes to standards in surveillance monitored alarm systems are helping to improve facilities’ protection Technological advances are enabling increasingly cost-effective and flexible solutions to ...

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2N upgrades answering unit into a surveillance device and home automation control panel

2N® Indoor View answering unit enhanced with video surveillance The ability to send HTTP commands has brought the answering unit into the heart of the smart home The enhancements are a response to calls from residents in luxury properties for greater security ...

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Security technology tips

According to a Mintel report*, the adoption of newer interoperable security technology has accelerated during the pandemic. Which technologies do you predict will have the greatest benefits for the security of premises, be they offices, retail, manufacturing or health care? ...

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