SIA LICENSED GUARDS?

Why is it Important to Hire a Private Security Team who Employ SIA Licensed Guards?

Put simply the SIA licence is an accreditation that displays that a certain individual has been trained to an acceptable standard, thus allowing them to seek employment in a private security role. SIA licences are a government issues accreditation that anyone wishing to work in the security sector must obtain. Without an SIA licence, it’s illegal for people to work in certain areas of security. If you’re hiring people in-house to look after the security of your business, or you already have a security team in place through a third party agency, now is definitely the time to check that every single one of those individuals working out of your premises is an SIA licence holder.

 

Who needs an SIA licence?
There are two different kinds of SIA licence. The kind of security work that is carried out on your premises will dictate which license is required for those working for your business. You can find information relating to the two different licenses here:

 

http://www.sia.homeoffice.gov.uk/Pages/licensing-who-sg.aspx

 

It’s worth bearing in mind that the SIA licensing system is most certainly not “one-size fits all”
Different roles in the security industry require different licences –so make sure you do ample research before applying for your SIA licence.

 

What guarantees come with SIA licensed guards?

There are no guarantees that come with staff who have obtained the SIA licence, however you can rest assured that they’re legally allowed to work and take care of your business’ security needs. SIA licensed guards have to undergo a strict exam which ensures they have knowledge on first aid, and also how to deal with threats, how to liaise with emergency services and so on.

 

It’s not just guards who are on the front line of security that need to be SIA licensed. Those who take a back seat in upholding security such as CCTV operators are also required to have the SIA licence.

 

The last thing you want to be doing as a business owner is hiring in-house staff to take care of security for you. This can come with many problems, not least the fact the staff you hire have to be properly vetted, and of course SIA licensed. Ensuring that you take on the right people to look after your company’s security needs can be very time consuming, so why not hire us instead? We have a crack team of security experts on our books – so you won’t have to spend time and money on recruiting people, instead you can just hire us on a rolling basis to take care of your company’s security needs. There are many benefits to a business when it comes to taking out a security team. A visible securitypresence within your business is the ideal deterrent to criminals. Security guards and mobile patrols are also the perfect complement to electronic security systems such as alarms and CCTV. The bigger your business is, the more risk attached to it from the threat of thieves. It doesn’t matter whether your business is a large retail store, or a medium sized office block – thieves can and do target businesses of all shapes and sizes for expensive equipment such as electronics and computers that can be sold on.

 

Why is it Important to Hire a Private Security Team who Employ SIA Licensed Guards?
Put simply the SIA licence is an accreditation that displays that a certain individual has been trained to an acceptable standard, thus allowing them to seek employment in a private security role. SIA licences are a government issues accreditation that anyone wishing to work in the security sector must obtain.


Without an SIA licence, it’s illegal for people to work in certain areas of security. If you’re hiring people in-house to look after the security of your business, or you already have a security team in place through a third party agency, now is definitely the time to check that every single one of those individuals working out of your premises is an SIA licence holder.

 

Who needs an SIA licence?
There are two different kinds of SIA licence. The kind of security work that is carried out on your premises will dictate which license is required for those working for your business. You can find information relating to the two different licenses here:
http://www.sia.homeoffice.gov.uk/Pages/licensing-who-sg.aspx

 

It’s worth bearing in mind that the SIA licensing system is most certainly not “one-size fits all”. Different roles in the security industry require different licences –so make sure you do ample research before applying for your SIA licence.

 

What guarantees come with SIA licensed guards?
There are no guarantees that come with staff who have obtained the SIA licence, however you can rest assured that they’re legally allowed to work and take care of your business’ security needs. SIA licensed guards have to undergo a strict exam which ensures they have knowledge on first aid, and also how todeal with threats, how to liaise with emergency services and so on. It’s not just guards who are on the front line of security that need to be SIA licensed. Those who take a back seat in upholding security such as CCTV operators are also required to have the SIA licence.


The last thing you want to be doing as a business owner is hiring in-house staff to take care of security for you. This can come with many problems, not least the fact the staff you hire have to be properly vetted, and of course SIA licensed. Ensuring that you take on the right people to look after your company’s security needs can be very time consuming, so why not hire us instead? We have a crack team of security experts on our books – so you won’t have to spend time and money on recruiting people, instead you can just hire us on a rolling basis to take care of your company’s security needs.


There are many benefits to a business when it comes to taking out a security team. A visible security presence within your business is the ideal deterrent to criminals. Security guards and mobile patrols are also the perfect complement to electronic security systems such as alarms and CCTV. The bigger your business is, the more risk attached to it from the threat of thieves. It doesn’t matter whether your business is a large retail store, or a medium sized office block – thieves can and do target businesses of all shapes and sizes for expensive equipment such as electronics and computers that can be sold on.

 


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