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Home›Latest News›The Importance of Security in a Construction Site

The Importance of Security in a Construction Site

By Antony Holter
August 19, 2019
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MILLENNIUM SECURITY LIMITED is celebrating 20 years of providing a comprehensive range of security services for construction sites. Millennium Security Services was established in 1999 by Phil Appleby and later joined by Adam Bakewell, in 2011, to form Millennium Security Limited.

The company have grown steadily, innovating and embracing new technologies, to provide a full security package. They take care of the complete end-to-end process from a no-obligation survey, to installation, maintenance and decommissioning.

Read on to find out Millennium Security’s thoughts on the importance of construction site security.

Managing Site Access: Construction sites have to secure their premises by only allowing authorised personnel in and out. It is crucial to let the right people in and keep the wrong people out.  Controlling access is important to avoid thefts, tragedies and ensure that the public community, in the surrounding area, is safe.

Avoid Thefts: Having CCTV and other preventive measures on your site deters theft of your assets. It can ward off potential thieves and decrease the possibility of employees stealing the workplace equipment. It can save your bottom line, as stolen assets and machinery can lead to significant monetary loss.

Ensure the Health & Safety of Staff:  An access control system, CCTV and security guards on your construction site are good solutions to ensure the health and safety of your employees and other key stakeholders. CCTV cameras allow management to view working practices and ensure that everyone onsite complies with the health and safety regulations and procedure. Access control can remove the fear of a breach and allow employees to feel protected and safe.

Fire Risk Prevention: Protecting your construction site against a potential fire is a top priority. Regardless the size of your building site or commercial premises, mitigating against the risk of a fire is important to avoid severe and expensive damage to your construction site, and ensure that all personnel are safe and protected.

Millennium Security takes into account all of the above factors, and with over 200 sites nationwide, they continue to make a difference in the construction security field. They offer solutions, such as CCTV, fire systems, wireless video detection, manned guarding and alarm response services.

 

Contact Details

Address: The Keep, Bedford Road, Kempston, MK42 8AJ

Telephone: 01234825522

Email: info@millenniumsecurity.co.uk

Visit our website: https://www.millenniumsecurity.co.uk/

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