Mister What

Saturday, 26 November 2011

Security Hardware for private and domestic sites

Whist security guard and CCTV operator training are the areas I focus upon and have done for several years I did start out in business offering security advice.  This advice was fairly complex it related to how businesses could understand their risks in relation to crime and their risks of committing crime through their operations.  I realise now that had we been a little more straight forward in our offering and identifying it as security advice for business at a strategic level then I am sure that that business would have flourished and we would not have embraced other offerings which steered the business away from its security base, hindsight is fantastic!  However, North East Wales Training & Services has a vision and it is the reincarnation of that original vision put together in 2002 by two idealists!  This time I will be talking security, about locks, cameras and barriers, and endorsing the role of security guards and CCTV operators.  Our SIA compliant security training courses will also be a feature of what we have to help businesses.  I will also make it my business to network with security companies who offer a range of equipment to help reduce risks in business and domestic settings and I will blog about them and their businesses.


I will look at local security suppliers in Wrexham, Chester and further afield across North Wales and Cheshire and the Wirral but initially it will what is available around Wrexham and Flintshire the two counties that make up the North East of Wales.


One practical piece of advice I offer is this:

  • Identify what has a value
  • Can you afford to lose it?  No, then protect it!
Simple? yes it is but a lot of people will say, "they won't steal that!"  Believe me, if its not too hot, not too heavy and not nailed down 'they' will steal it!





This is a digital lock that is used to ensure the security of your oil supply, with winter just around the corner and the cost of energy rising then heating oil becomes a precious commodity, why take risks with its security?  Such a lock costs in the region of 50/60 litres of oil, not a lot to pay to prevent your boiler failing to fire up on a bitterly cold morning or worse still heating in your factory unit failing and production grinding to a halt!


For further details about our security risk assessment and our security officer training course opportunities for SIA licences and badges then please do not hesitate to contact Alan via www.newtrainingservices.co.uk or by landline on 019789 800 388






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