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Things That Go Bump In The Night

It might be the month for celebrating Halloween, but that’s still no excuse for things going bump in the night – Club Insure offer advice on burglar alarms and general security.

Protect Your Business

The physical, emotional and financial impact of suffering a burglary can take a business a long time to recover from.

Having an adequate alarm system installed and adhering to basic security advice can effectively deter any wannabe thieves or petty criminals intent on harm.

Alarm systems offer two forms of protection; deterrence and detection. In the event of an intrusion, most basic alarm systems will trigger an audible or visual alarm. For better protection, many insurers insist upon a monitored alarm system; not only will this system react with a physical alarm, but it will also notify emergency responders of the situation.

Where to Start?

A quick search on the internet will return thousands of alarm companies, which can be overwhelming and discouraging. Club Insure suggest the following seven steps to ease your search:

  1. Establish what type of alarm your insurance company requires
  2. Seek advice:- ideally through a personal referral or local law enforcement
  3. Find a company with certified employees:- various training courses are available throughout the UK designed to educate people in fitting and maintaining alarm systems; in the very least they should be a qualified electrician
  4. Evaluate work history:- one of the best ways to determine if an alarm company is credible is through consumer claims and work history
  5. Organise meetings with potential companies:- your consultation should consist of a building inspection and security recommendations for your property
  6. Learn how to use your system properly – ensure all necessary staff are trained in setting the alarm and operate regular tests. NB: IF AN ALARM SYSTEM IS FITTED, THEN IT MUST BE SET WHENEVER THE PROPERTY IS VACANT. IF A FAULT OR PROBLEM IS IDENTIFIED, THEN THE PREMISES MUST NOT BE LEFT UNOCCUPIED UNTIL THE ISSUE IS RESOLVED – IF THIS IS NOT ADHERED TO, THEN YOU MAY FIND YOURSELF UNINSURED IN THE EVENT OF A BREAK IN
  7. Ensure that alarm codes are reviewed regularly, in particular when an employee leaves. Many alarms have the facility to allow each individual a different access code, making it more clear who has operated the alarm at any given time

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