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Thursday 8th April 2021
The global pandemic has had an enormous impact on both convenience stores and retail outlets throughout the UK. Social distancing rules and new safe-working requirements have introduced restrictions which are, in many cases, likely to remain in place as the lockdown is eased. Reports have reflected how the closure of many retail (non grocery) stores resulted in a dramatic decrease in shoplifting. But it’s important to note that when some stores reopened in June 2020 they experienced a surge in theft and other crimes.
Thursday 15th April 2021
When investing in a robust anti climb solution it’s important to consider the product lifespan and how long the chosen system will last. We are often asked how long our Roller Barrier anti climb system will provide reliable anti climb protection, so in this post we’ve revisited (with the aid of Google Earth) a number of our early Roller Barrier installations which are continuing to provide reliable protection up to 15 years after first being installed.
Thursday 22nd April 2021
Sooner or later we all come across the need to firmly attach something to concrete, brick or masonry. Ground and wall anchors, for example, need to be firmly attached to something immovable like a wall or concrete floor. Even installing a simple washing line might mean attaching a pully to a property wall. In this post we cover the various options to consider when attaching something to concrete or masonry.
Friday 23rd April 2021
As reported in our previous blog post, Insight Security is proud to be supporting the Brighton Centre based COVID-19 vaccination program by supplying essential security equipment. In February 2021, following weeks of intensive planning, the Brighton Centre opened its doors as a mass vaccination centre, becoming one of the first major national facilities established to combat the Coronavirus Pandemic.
Wednesday 28th April 2021
Campaigners have described the recent pollution of Brighton beach with many thousands of small polystyrene balls as an “ecological disaster”. This horrendous pollution incident has prompted a campaign group to appeal for volunteers to help clean up the beach.
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