Organising Night Club Security: 3 Things to Consider

Posted on: 21 November 2017

If you are planning to open a new nightclub, you will want to ensure that you have the proper security in place to ensure that every one of your customers can have a safe and enjoyable evening. As well as protecting your customers, good security arrangements will also protect your business. If your nightclub is a location where illegal acts are committed, it is highly likely that the local authorities will remove your licence to operate. [Read More]

Safe and Secure: Why You Should Hire External Security for Your Event

Posted on: 22 August 2017

Especially if you're new to running events, it can feel like costs and stress are both extremely high.  Everything requires planning and then payment, and it can be difficult to prioritise which costs are necessary, and which can be cut back in order to protect your bottom line.  One place that some new event runners try to cut back on is external security.  If you have staff already hired to work the event, then it can be tempting to assume they'll be able to perform the task of security alongside their duties. [Read More]

How to Make Your Home More Secure in 2017

Posted on: 22 February 2017

Home security has been an important issue for many years in Australia. Although it is possible to make your home much more secure thanks to the large number of security products there are on the market, burglars are always developing new skills to get around them. Therefore, it is advisable to stay one step ahead of criminals and retain the advantage. What are the latest domestic security products to have hit the market, and how do they work? [Read More]

A Quick Checklist for Buying Security Window Screens for the Home

Posted on: 29 July 2016

Security window screens are not like standard window screens; security screens are made of a tougher, more rugged material that you cannot easily bend out of place. They also lock into their frame and may have a smaller mesh so that someone cannot put a pry bar or cutting instrument through the material. The smaller mesh may also offer more privacy inside when the drapes are open. When you're ready to have security window screens installed in your home, note a quick checklist you'll want to follow to ensure you get the right type for your needs. [Read More]