Do your security measures actually make your occupants feel safer?
Understanding occupants perceptions security and whether the measures being used actually make them feel safe and secure, and how their perceptions might affect their behaviour.
Physical security addresses the measures you can take to protect buildings, property, assets and staff against unauthorised and unwelcome visitors. When designing your physical security measures the three levels you need to protect are your outer perimeter, your inner perimeter, and your interior. Implementing measures at each of these levels help provide an effective physical access control system.
A case study for solving the needs of a large pharmaceutical company whose premises backed onto land with access to the public. The requirement was for a secure turnstile enabling staff to access the land whilst preventing the public from gaining access to the site.
Our project management experience: our flexibility and willingness to work with our clients and customers to understand their needs, and to complete the project on-time within their budget and timescale.
They want a cost-effective value solution.
We have proven robustness in the quality and longevity of the products being used.
We've been doing this a long time - we know what we're doing.