CCTV for Rented Properties: What are the Benefits?

By |2021-06-17T23:02:34+01:00October 22nd, 2020|Advice, Security|

Private rental properties make up 20% of all homes in the UK. This is because the rental setup creates a way for people to have a home they want if they can’t afford or don’t want to buy one. And; from the Landlord’s point of view, renting out a house can be a rather

How to React to a Business Burglary

By |2024-02-13T23:24:36+00:00September 22nd, 2020|Advice, Security|

Although the news is filled with stories of local businesses being broken into and stolen from, as business owners we simply never think it is going to happen to us. That’s until it does.  With 1 in 3 companies experiencing a security issue of some sort during their time in business, such statistics cannot

Moving Into a New Office: Your Fire Safety Checklist

By |2020-12-22T11:11:46+00:00September 22nd, 2020|Advice, Fire Safety|

Whether you are moving into your first office or relocating due to growth, the process of moving office comes with many tasks. From setting up desks and phones to ensuring everyone who needs access has it, the list goes one. However, one thing many businesses forget to do when moving is to make sure they

Burglary: 5 Ways to Protect Your Home Against Burglars

By |2020-12-21T20:59:55+00:00September 21st, 2020|Advice, Security|

Burglary impacts 175,000 people every year in Britain, with the risk of an unwanted intruder entering your property being something all of us want to reduce.  This is why as a nation, we are becoming more aware of products, services and tactics that can safeguard our properties, the people in them and the contents of

Intruder Alarms Vs CCTV: Which Can Best Protect My Home?

By |2020-12-21T20:49:48+00:00September 21st, 2020|Advice, Security|

The home sits at the centre of family life, being the place where you and your loved ones should be able to relax and feel safe after a long day at work or school.  This is why as a homeowner you will inevitably want to protect your humble abode in any way that you can,

Business Advice: Active Vs Passive Fire Protection 

By |2020-12-21T18:12:19+00:00September 21st, 2020|Advice, Fire Safety|

If you have been tasked with building a fire safety plan for your business, you will naturally look into fire extinguishers and fire alarms, being the first products that spring to mind. However, in reality, there is much more to consider when it comes to fire protection, with systems categorised into Active Fire Protection (AFP)

CCTV for Coffee Shops in Cardiff

By |2021-06-17T23:01:09+01:00August 22nd, 2020|Advice, Security|

Running a coffee shop is about much more than making Instagram-worthy patterns on frothy lattes, with the UK’s coffee shop culture making a huge contribution to our hospitality economy. This is especially the case here in South Wales, with areas such a Roath, Pontcanna, Penarth and even Barry bursting with independent coffee shops. From

Fire Safety Tips for Welsh Schools

By |2021-06-17T23:05:54+01:00May 22nd, 2020|Advice, Fire Safety|

Nurseries, schools, colleges, and universities are places where people should feel safe, inspired and passionate about learning; environments that help craft students into the best versions of themselves they can be.  Where any fire is regretful, for schools they can have devastating effects on staff, students and parents alike. This is why ensuring such

Security Measures all Car Dealerships Need to Take

By |2021-06-17T23:12:17+01:00May 22nd, 2020|Advice, Security|

Running a car dealership can be lucrative businesses. However, the amount of profit you make will come down to the quality of your stock, with the cars you have on-site holding the key to your success.  This is why as the owner of a car dealership, you need to be thinking about security, considering

 Carrying Out an Effective Fire Risk Assessment: 5 Key Steps

By |2020-12-22T10:26:58+00:00May 22nd, 2020|Advice, Fire Safety|

Most commercial businesses in Wales and England have a whole bunch of fire safety regulations its owners/managers have to abide by. However, if a premises has more than 5 people using it regularly, an annual fire risk assessment will be required, with evidence of this needing to be recorded by law. This is why at

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