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Key Holding

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Keyholding is an important part of your company’ security but it can involve putting you or your staff in high-risk situations. It also means that staff need to be on call 24-hours a day which is difficult when people go on holiday or are simply unavailable.
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First things first, what is it? Not everyone can be at their commercial property all the time, especially during the Christmas holidays when endless chocolate, pigs in blankets and family fun is going on. However, what if there is an emergency and there is nobody on site at the time? This is when key holding comes to benefit your business. By allowing a trustworthy third party security supplier to have access to your building, it will mean a qualified professional can check the premises with particular attention to anything that looks suspicious. Due to being a trained officer, they will be able to effectively check the building and can take appropriate action if needed.
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We have previously discussed what key holding is, now it is time to discuss why you need a professional to hold your business property keys rather than a normal member of staff… or even yourself. When an alarm is activated it could most likely be a false alarm, but there is a small chance that a real emergency has occurred and requires a professional with experience to correctly handle the situation- could you face this risk?
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What is Key Holding? There are going to be times when you are not able to be at your business' premises. This includes the night and perhaps if you are shut for the Christmas holidays. But what happens if there is an emergency, or an alarm activation that requires you to attend the property?
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Did you know there are three types of burglaries that commercial buildings are at risk of? You need to be aware of these to ensure your property, its contents and employees are safe. Burglary by definition is the ‘Illegal entry of a building with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.’ With break-ins happening on average every 40 seconds it is important your building is properly protected to minimise the risk of this happening.
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