Meeting Industry Standards

In 2012 many large scale events were held throughout the UK, mainly due to celebrations being organised to mark the Olympics, Paralympics and Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. As a result the security industry, including Magenta Security saw a significant increase in demand for door supervision services. And this looks set to continue.

To ensure public safety and professional standards are maintained, there is also increased demand from event organisers that the companies who provide security services for such events have the relevant accreditation.

The Security Industry Authority (SIA) runs a scheme called Approved Contractor Status (ACS). The ACS scheme aims to improve performance standards and assist private security companies in developing new business opportunities. As a leading private security company, Magenta Security also holds SIA ACS for the provision of security guarding and key holding services, and has also attained ACS for door supervision.

Achieving ACS means Magenta Security can meet its client’s requirements for wanting to use accredited security suppliers, and it has already provided us with additional business opportunities. It is also recognition of the professional services we offer and of the continual training our staff undergoes in order to provide high levels of customer satisfaction.

To be able to meet such stringent industry requirements and to give customers confidence in the security guards we supply, as well as participating in on-going training, our staff have 10 year criminal record checks and are Security Industry Authority (SIA) licensed.

We pride ourselves on leading improvements within the industry, and with demand for specialist security services continuing to grow, Magenta Security will take the necessary steps to reinforce the importance of structured training as we strive to present a professional image.

For more information call 0800 772 3786 and speak to our award winning customer service team.

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