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 |  | | Industry / Business and Home Security services |  | Static Security Guarding: Supplying security guards/officers throughout the UK, Sechill Security's operations management is proactive in matching people to assignment requirements. Equally, great care is taken during on-the-job training of staff. We understand that the placement of highly trained suitable staff is paramount to meeting the expectations of discerning clients and consumers. The scope of static guarding assignments is wide ranging and as a result of the increase in crime, which has increased in all market sectors including public access buildings, in line with increased incidents of verbal and physical abuse. Employers and public service providers face growing pressures to ensure a safe environment for employees and visitors. All Sechill personnel receive formal Security Industry Authority training and have to pass SIA approved examinations on the subject of conflict management; early recognition of hostility is key to calming and defusing situations, which could otherwise escalate into ugly and potentially costly issues. |  |  | Mobile Security Patrols: These well equipped search and response units make random security patrols of client’s premises (business and residential), through the day and night and at weekends - to confirm the security of all doors, gates and windows. These are monitored by a 24hr manned operations room, which not only assists in any emergency reported on the ground but can call and direct emergency services to the area needed and/or redirect Sechill staff in assistance. |  |  | Front of House: Assignments located in public buildings and commercial or business premises, where a diplomatic and attentive approach is essential. Sechill Security staff, in these roles, enjoy excellent relations with clients and consumers, primarily due to a professional attitude towards responsibilities, where for example, a variety of porter/ concierge duties may also be willingly undertaken. |  |  | Key holding / Intruder Alarm Activation Response: Offered to businesses of all types and sizes, clubs and home owners. Upon notification, one of our response units will immediately attend, to conduct a thorough external and internal site search to determine the cause of activation. In the event of a false alarm, an alarm reset is carried out, with the premises secured on departure. In circumstances where an intrusion had occurred, our unit would preserve the premises as a scene of crime, notifying the Police and the client. Upon client instructions, we would maintain a Guard on site until either boarding up or full repairs are carried out at the premises, to reinstate security. Customers may prefer having the option of using their own key holders whilst using our services as a support on a 'hold hands' basis - so as not to place their own people at risk. On the other hand, a fully delegated service is an option, where the customer remains undisturbed and a written report is provided the following morning. |  |  | House Sitting: Crime statistics for burglary and robbery, or fear of trespass, squatters and vandalism are all a serious concern for absent home owners. Sechill offers flexible short term and ongoing solutions, ranging from a full live-in service, to mobile patrolling - according to risk and budget. All Sechill home sitting personnel are of course, CRB checked and SIA licensed. Please also see Residential Security Teams (RST) for an upgraded facility. |  |  | Operations Room: Sechill operates a round-the-clock monitoring and directing facility for operations, to ensure continuity of services, protection of lone workers and response to alarm activations. This facility is available to clients employing isolated workers, where a duty of care is met and a rapid 'man down' response is initiated should a check call be missed and contact cannot be made. Additionally, the Operations room will be directly available to the Client who can receive updates on the current situation or alarms if our staff on the ground deems the threat level has risen. |
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