Bespoke security

How bespoke security measures protect high value properties

There are many reasons why criminals may target high-value targets. The most obvious reason is that they associate your property with financial gain that they can exploit by stealing treasured items from within the home. You may have a high-profile job that allows you to live in a beautiful property, and this can lead to targeting by undesirable groups. Whatever your reasons, it can be a scary prospect knowing that you need to undertake bespoke security measures to protect your property, your loved ones, and everything that you hold dear within your home.

There are a lot of bespoke security measures that Saladin Security can undertake to ensure the safety of yourself and your home. But before any solutions can be arrived at, an assessment of the risk that you are open to needs to be first conducted, so that the right technology and measures are put in place to protect your property. 

Surveys and assessments 

Assessing the nature of your property, its weaknesses and pressure points, and the level of protection you are looking for is the starting point. It is impossible to make recommendations until we know what we are working with. Physical and technical surveys and assessments are available from Saladin Security, which comes with a detailed report that contains clear recommendations for measures you can take to improve security. Health and Safety Executive assessments are also conducted so that these security measures are properly implemented safely. We are always on top of the standard of service we offer, which is why any security measure is audited and risk assessed, with other services including job safety analysis, awareness training, corrective action, and constant improvement. 

The nature of the security measures that we can implement are indicated below.

Physical security measures

We offer a physical presence in a number of ways to properly protect your property. These include:

  • Residential and personal security – A perimeter control with highly-trained specialists can literally patrol the area around your property to deter potential criminals and get rid of undesirable people from on or near your property
  • Physical barriers to your property – Access gates and closing up vulnerable points to fences that can be easily overcome are a couple of examples of how we can improve the borders of your property, ensuring maximum security
  • Shutters – Security shutters and reinforced glass add a layer of protection to your home to prevent physical harm from coming in
  • Safe rooms – You may decide to alter one of your rooms into a safe room in case the worst happens and intruders gain access to your property. This gives you an ultra-secure place to stay if imminent danger is around the corner
  • Bodyguards – If you are worried about your own physical presence within the home, bodyguards and close protection officers can be stationed around your property for further security. We are always mindful to balance protection with your own privacy

Physical security measures are not just restricted to your property itself. Perhaps you have an outhouse, garage, swimming pool, or other area of your property that you wish to protect. All our safety measures extend to anything and everything within your property that you need protecting, not just the main house.

Technical security measures

Physicality is not the only security method you should take to protect your property. With the increasing importance of technology comes great benefits. But there are also vulnerabilities that your property could be exposed to, which can be a hacker’s dream. Here are a few technical security measures that can be implemented to ensure your home stays safe and secure:

  • CCTV – Cameras monitoring the outside of your property can provide a huge deterrent. You can identify and bring to justice people who are trying to cause you and your property harm. If the worst happens, CCTV provides crucial evidence that can be used to secure a conviction against any wrongdoing that is done to your person or your home
  • Alarms – Installing an alarm system is a great way of protecting your property, alerting you to any possible intruders immediately, so that evasive action can be taken
  • Counter surveillance measures – If someone is monitoring your home, we can deploy blockers and jammers that stop their technology from working. We also have a range of detectors to give you peace of mind that nothing has been planted in your home, ensuring the security and privacy of your property
  • Cybersecurity – Anti-virus protection and firewalls will protect any technology that is in your home, stopping hackers from gaining access to your computers and phones for their own disingenuous motives

Why should I need bespoke security measures?

In theory, nobody should have to live in their own home with security measures that detract from the peace, quiet, and privacy of their own home. But high-value properties can, unfortunately, target attention. This is when you need to seriously weigh up the advantages of your privacy with the dangers posed by threats to your home’s security. Failure to act can result in you fearing for your life, fearing for those who live in your home, and having to replace and repair any damage that is caused by people wanting to create unwanted havoc, destruction, and criminality in your own home.

Who can you call for bespoke security measures?

At Saladin Security, we balance your need for privacy with the practical and technical security measures you can take to ensure your home remains secure. 

We know how difficult a decision it is to include security measures in your home, especially given the external stresses that have probably led to you making this decision. That is why you can rely on an impartial, professional decision that has your safety as our number one concern. We have years of experience in implementing security measures to protect you physically and technically, giving you greater peace of mind to enjoy your own home.

If you want to find out more, speak with our team or email us, and we can set up an initial meeting to carry out preliminary consultations, assessments, and surveys.

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