Approved SIA Security Guard Service

SIA security guarding is still one of the most recognised safety measures to ensure that your employees, premises and assets are safe. Furthermore, employing security guards presents a visual deterrent and is proven to reduce crime and create a safe & secure environment.

Whether you require patrolling services, surveillance, CCTV monitoring, entry control, policy enforcement or general crime deterrent, Bespoke Facilities can provide the right security service for you. We will tailor our service to take care of your concerns and deliver the results you expect. We provide various services including:

 

Bespoke Facilities Management Ltd currently hold the SIA Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS) status for the provision of Security Guarding, Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) and Key Holding Services – Management and Operation. We are, therefore, qualified to help with all your security guard requirements.

SIA licensed officers

The Security Industry Authority (SIA) is the statutory government organisation responsible for regulating the private security industry in the UK. Established as a non-departmental public body, the SIA reports to the Home Secretary under the terms of the Private Security Industry Act.

Working with an SIA approved contractor and SIA guards isn’t an option, it’s a must. Bespoke Facilities currently hold the SIA Approved Contractor status for security guarding and are also approved to Alcumus’ SafeContractor accreditation. This means that our security guards receive extensive training and that our processes and practices are regularly audited.

With an extensive training and vetting process, we ensure all SIA licenced guards are totally aware and actively delivering on all procedures pertaining to their job role. On-site training is also provided to ensure our guards have a full understanding of the business they are guarding.

We provide our customers with peace of mind that our guards go above and beyond and make a difference to their premises and people.

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