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Secured by Design member companies exhibit at SecurityTwenty18 North in Harrogate

Secured by Design (SBD) member companies will be among the 80 exhibitors at Professional Security Magazine’s SecurityTwenty18 exhibition and conference in Harrogate on Thursday, 5 July, as key industry influencers gather to discuss the latest developments in the security sector.

Top security industry speakers will be joining professionals from policing, corporate security, local government and retail loss prevention to share their knowledge and engage with those who specify security products, along with purchasers and end users.

SBD’s local Development Officers will be at the conference talking with industry experts about the latest security and crime prevention developments, as well as raising awareness about Secured by and the benefits of becoming an SBD Member Company and having products which meet our rigorous Police Preferred Specification standards.

SBD member companies ASSA ABLOY, CSL, Heras, Jacksons Fencing, RISCO and Videx Security will be showing their cutting-edge security products and providing information about their services.

ASSA ABLOY is a global supplier of intelligent lock and security solutions.

CSL provide complete end-to-end connectivity solutions for security and provide secure connectivity solutions to the fire, security and telecare sectors globally.

Heras design, manufacture, install and service perimeter protection solutions across business, community and industry sectors.

Jacksons Fencing is a perimeter security and access control manufacturer and supplier from sports fencing through to intruder deterrent and detection around commercial properties.

RISCO operates in the global security solutions market, developing cloud-based security, video monitoring and verification, and connected home solutions.

Videx Security is a manufacturer and supplier of door entry and access control systems in UK.

Secured by Design

Secured by Design, the national police crime prevention initiative, aim to achieve sustainable reductions in crime through design and other approaches to enable people to live in a safer society.

SBD seeks to reduce crime by combining minimum standards of physical security like doors, windows and locks that achieve SBD’s Police Preferred Specification standard and proven design principles of the built environment such as natural surveillance and defensible space.

Whilst police are unable to recommend specific products, SBD can act as an effective gatekeeper and signposting service to our 650 member companies and their products, which meet our rigorous Police Preferred Specification standards.

Members’ products range from secure and robust doors, windows and locks through to cutting-edge IT products, CCTV components, and shutters and barriers. SBD is the only way for companies to obtain police accreditation for security products in the UK.

For details of our Member Companies’ accredited products visit: http://www.securedbydesign.com/members