How we can help?

How we can help?

Businesses can reduce the risk to themselves, their employees and customers by remaining vigilant, being security minded and having good security measures in place. A small investment in security helps to protect businesses against crime and hinder the work of terrorists and hostile foreign states.

Militant Islamism is not the only threat the UK faces. There are other risks to communities in the UK, which include Far Right Extremism, Northern Ireland related terrorism and other single cause issues.

Protect Duty will be the responsibility of Public Accessible Locations. These are places to which the public or any section of the public has access, on payment or otherwise, as of right or by virtue of express or implied permission.

It will set standards to protect customers and the public from terrorist attacks when in crowded spaces. Such as entertainment and sports venues, popular tourist attractions, shopping centres and shopping outlets etc. Plus, of course larger organisations in publicly accessible areas such as retail or entertainment chains employing 250 staff or more and all public spaces such as parks, beaches, main high streets, bridges, town and city squares and popular areas. 

 

Protect Duty Consultants are recent either ex-Special Forces, UK SF Advisors or Heads in Counter Terrorism Policing.  We are most definitely tier one where global security is concerned. 

In reality, this list is exhaustive.

Our team of experts are tier one and can take the appropriate steps to mitigate terror-related incidents at your venues and events.

Here are a ‘few’ options that Protect Duty Consultants can provide?

  • Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) surveillance with state of the art security software

  • MOD standard security review 

  • Explosives and drugs detection

  • Mass casualty / ballistic injury training

  • Risk assessments and process

  • Emergency planning and preparedness

  • Emergency scenario training

  • Insider threat training

  • Explosives and precursor chemicals

  • Pathogens and toxins

  • Site and vulnerable point surveying

  • Business continuity and disaster recovery

  • Information and personnel security

  • Integrated security systems

  • Designing out vehicle-borne terrorism

  • Chemical, biological, radioactive or nuclear (CBRN) defence

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