Posted October 23rd, 2009 | No Comments
Authorized Access has exhibited again at the Bury 2009 HomeWatch Conference held at the Radcliffe Civic Suite Thursday 8th October.
Issues highlighted at this event were doorstep crime and the importance of the general public vigilance and being aware of movements in around their neighbourhood.
The public do not appear widely aware that PCSO’s along with community policement, play a vital role in piecing together intelligence around criminal activity in local areas. Neighbourhood watch schemes continue to grow and play an important role in this process
Anyone wishing to join or start up a neighbourhood watch scheme in their area should firstly contact their local PCSO who’s contact details will be available from their local police station.
www.crimereduction.homeoffice.gov.uk/neighbourhoodwatch/
http://www.mynhw.co.uk/
Tags: crime reduction, local policing, neighborhood watch, neighbourhood watch, PCSO, starting a Home Watch group | Posted in Security Advice |
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Posted October 8th, 2009 | No Comments
Quite rightly, one of the areas OFSTED are focusing on is the security of our children in schools. They are going to great lengths to ensure schools are identifying potential areas where inadequate security could lead to an opportunist gaining access and compromising the safety of staff and children.
“A few timely precautions will often prevent embarrassment at inspection, or worse exposing a child to danger”
While most schools do their best to create a secure environment for their pupils, the conflict between safety and security often presents great challenges.
Doors providing access to and from playground areas at play time could be left insecure all day, as often these doors require the action of needing to be physically locked by staff during lesson time, which means they may be forgotton.
UPVC doors, which can be notoriously difficult to fit additional security or self closing mechanisms to, can be opened and left insecure by unsuspecting pupils.
Head teachers or site managers should engage the services of a Security Specialist, Master Locksmith or other appropriately approved Security Consultant, who would carry out a security audit or survey, often FREE OF CHARGE and make recommendations and give priced quotations for the appropriate level of work to be carried out to make their school safe for pupils and staff as well as meeting OFSTED inspection guidelines
There are solutions to most security issues faced in schools in the current climate, although some are not widely recognised this includes a new and innovative product for uPVC doors.
To sign up to regular security updates from Authorized Access Ltd, a Master Locksmith’s Association Approved company with over 20 years experience in the field, follow the link below.
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If you are a concerned parent or work in a school where you think this may be an issue, please do not hesitate to contact us for advice or to arrange your security audit at
info@authorized-access.co.uk
or call on
0161 762 9936
Tags: Add new tag, child safety, ofsted, ofsted reports, school safety, School security, securing schools, security in schools | Posted in Security Advice |
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