Biosite Security Ltd has been ranked as one of the pioneer security providers in the UK by the Security Industry Authority (SIA) after achieving Approved Contractor Status (ACS) reaccreditation. The company is now a member of the prestigious ACS Pacesetters register, reserved for the top 15 percent of all SIA ACS accredited security companies.
For more than ten years, Biosite Security Ltd has provided a dedicated security service for the construction industry across manned guarding and CCTV solutions, tailored to customer needs.
This achievement follows a recent audit, where the company was praised for customer and employee satisfaction levels, alongside innovations including a mobile app for officers to review risk assessments, complete incident reports and carry out patrols.
As well as supporting real-time access to data and reporting, the app reduces the requirement for paperwork on site, which in turn reduces Biosite’s environmental impact.
According to the SIA, companies joining the ACS Pacesetters “have proved they are market leaders in the security guarding industry and are therefore capable of providing an excellent standard of service to their clients and a high degree of care for their employees.”
Simon Oakley, Operations Director at Biosite Security Ltd, comments: “We pride ourselves on delivering a consistently high standard of policy and procedure, as well as exemplary service delivery.” “It is fantastic to be recognised as one of the top security companies in the UK and it reflects the hard work and dedication displayed by the entire team.”
To support construction security needs, Biosite provides a range of services across manned guarding and CCTV. Biosite operates a nationwide support network of specially trained and SIA licensed guards covering a variety of roles, including traditional guarding to support site access monitoring and night guarding; Gatemen and Marshalls; as well as Guard Dog Handlers. Biosite security guards are also trained in Biosite systems in use on site, to ensure optimum performance.