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How to keep burglars out of your business
24th February 2020
When you have invested lots of time and money into your business you do not want a burglary to occur.

Below are some tips to protect your business:

Identify areas that may be vulnerable to forced entry and make them more secure.

Make sure that any service doors are locked and secure when not in use.

Make sure that you have a monitored alarm system that is fully functioning.  If you need any assistance with this PHX Security can help.

Make sure that your CCTV is in full working order and that it produces good quality images day and night.

Make sure that wheelie bins are stored away from your premises as these can be used to climb on to gain access to first floor windows.

Have sufficient lighting around your premise and lighting on motion sensors.

Try to remove high value goods from window displays at night.

Keep all foliage pruned as these provide great hiding places for people who don't want to be seen.

Doors and windows are particularly vulnerable, consider installing shutters or attack-resistant glass.

Bollards are also useful to protect the frontage of your premise from a ram raid.

Remove cash from site overnight.

Smoke-generating devices are a great way of disorientating a burglar as these activate on unauthorised entry creating a smokescreen.

Do not leave keys in the premises overnight and ensure only designated staff have access.  In case of emergency make sure your alarm company has an up to date list of keyholders who can be contacted.  Or, consider using a professional keyholding and response company who will act as emergency keyholders should your alarm system activate.

PHX Security are Security Industry Authority Approved Contractors for Keyholding and Security Guarding and are happy to offer a free security review of your premises.
 
Want to protect your home from intruders?
24th April 2024
Research has been shown that there are a set of security actions which can help to provide up to 50 times more protection for your home versus no security. This has been recommended by police throughout the country. Here is how you can hep to protect your home: WINDOWS - Lock all of your w ... Read on
 
New Year, New Start
3rd January 2024
Happy new year! A New year can only mean one thing? A fresh start and lets hope this year is better than last :) We here at PHX Security hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and we wish you all a very Happy and Healthy New Year! Please do not hesitate to contact us if you require ... Read on
 
Whatsapp Scam - BEWARE!
4th August 2023
Large community and religious WhatsApp groups are being targeted by scammers who infiltrate them to try and deceive their members into sending them money. Since January of this year, 268 people have r ... Read on
 
Current Threat Level
1st May 2023
What are Threat Levels? Members of the public should always remain alert to the danger of terrorism and report any suspicious activity to the police on 999 or the anti-terrorist hotline: 0800 789 321. If your information does not relate to an imminent threat, you can also contact M ... Read on
 
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2023
4th January 2023
HAPPY NEW YEAR AND WELCOME 2023!! PHX Security hope you had a very Merry Christmas and wish you a healthy and happy new year! A lot has changed at PHX HQ and continues to change over the coming few months. Lets see what 2023 has in store for us
 
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