Keysure is the leading keyholding, mobile patrol and alarm response company in Caernarfon
Almost all break-ins at commercial and residential premises in Caernarfon occur out of hours. Therefore, we offer a dedicated keyholding and alarm response service in Caernarfon that involves us deploying an SIA licensed security guard in a highly visible and branded vehicle to your premises should an alarm be activated.
At Keysure, we provide a local mobile security service to homeowners and business owners in Caernarfon, which enables the fastest response times available. In accordance with British Standard BS7984, we can provide you with complete reassurance that your premises is in expert hands, thanks to our professional keyholders who will attend and secure your property as and when required.
Every business must register at least two key holders, one of which must be able to attend to alarm activation’s whenever they occur and should be reachable on a 24-hour basis.
The key holders must have an understanding of how the alarm system works and must have all the contact information to deal with their alarm receiving centre including passwords. In addition, they must be able to attend quickly, especially in the event of false alarms or police response to your property may be withdrawn.
At Keysure, we take care of all of this for you so you can have complete peace of mind.
How does it work?
Keysure’s on-call officers can attend in the event of alarm activation, access the building and deal with any issues or causes of the activation whether it is due to an actual break in or for other reasons, such as power loss, weather conditions, or a system fault.
Benefits of using Keysure
– Your keys are held by Keysure following the industry key-holding standard BS 7984
– Reliable fast response to any intruder alarm activations at your property
– You don’t have to nominate staff as key-holders
– Organising police attendance and emergency contractors to repair damage as required
– Your site is secured before we leave
– An accurate report of all actions taken is provided
Mobile security patrols offer an alternative where a static security guard is not deemed necessary, while still providing an effective security solution to help prevent theft, vandalism or any other criminal activity and respond quickly and professionally should there be an emergency.
Mobile patrols are an incredibly effective option for most commercial sites, as they offer 24/7 construction site security and retail security on a regular basis. Keysure officers visit your site out of hours, when your business is at its most vulnerable, protecting your property or establishment with no disruption to your business activity.
How does it work?
During a patrol, a fully trained Keysure security guard from will visit your site out of hours at random intervals. Our guards will arrive in clearly marked patrol cars, advertising the fact that your property is protected by a security officer to potential criminals.
Keysure mobile patrol officers perform a full check on the integrity of your site, recording or dealing with any irregularities or security breaches they find.
All our security staff are fully trained, DBS checked and SIA licensed, providing a very flexible security service to suit your needs.
Locking and unlocking is a very important task that shouldn’t be undertaken by unreliable or untrained staff. Keysure SIA-licensed officers are intensively trained, DBS checked, and have a strong knowledge of your alarm operating system and your insurance policy’s requirements.
A huge variety of businesses and commercial property owners entrust the locking and unlocking their property to Keysure’s highly-trained and professional security staff.
Keysure can provide lockup and unlock services on a schedule or on an ad hoc basis, tailoring our services to your needs, creating a plan just for you and holding your keys in accordance with British Standard BS7984.
How does it work?
At Keysure, we tailor our services to suit your needs. It’s common for business premises to allow access to night workers, maintenance contractors, cleaners or to other pre-arranged site visitors. We can return at any time to let someone in and lock-up after they finish.
Unlocking Service
Before the start of business, Keysure guards can arrive at your business property to open doors, disable alarms, carry out routine checks throughout the building and create a hassle-free environment for you to start your day.
Locking up Service
At close of business, Keysure guards will ensure the property is empty, including the fire exits, check for any fire hazards and set all the alarms. Keysure operates with strict security regulations in order to guarantee professional protection of your assets and staff.
Vacant property inspections are a very efficient way to monitor empty properties, building and grounds condition, including notification of any fly tipping or events of vandalism on the site.
Damage to property can reduce its sale or rental value so reporting unnoticed damage or decay early ensures the necessary repairs are carried out in a timely manner rather than allow a few small problems to escalate into a major financial loss.
How does it work?
Vacant site inspections can be carried out on as regularly as required. The Keysure guard will compile a report after each visit and send it to the client. These reports can be invaluable to a client in evaluating any threat from vandalism or property decay and measures can be put in place to counteract these threats.
Depending on your individual needs, we can arrange for a Keysure guard to attend to the site, so they can grant access for any authorised individuals, or to carry out a comprehensive inspection of your property. The guard will also check for any leaks or water damage, they can take meter readings if required and check for any electrical or fire hazards. Our guard will also ensure that all windows and doors are locked securely and that all alarms are fully engaged with no faults showing.
Keysure is the perfect solution to your security requirements, whether it is a residential or commercial property.
Keyholding Caernarfon
Caernarfon (; Welsh: [kaɨrˈnarvɔn] (listen)) is a royal town, community, and harbor in Gwynedd, Wales, with a population of 9,852 (with Caeathro). It lies along the A487 road, on the eastern shore of the Menai Strait, opposite the Isle of Anglesey. The city of Bangor is 8.6 miles (13.8 km) to the north-east, while Snowdonia fringes Caernarfon to the east and south-east. Carnarvon and Caernarvon are Anglicised spellings that were superseded in 1926 and 1974 respectively.
Abundant natural resources in and around the Menai Strait enabled human habitation in dated Britain. The Ordovices, a Celtic tribe, lived in the region during the become old known as Roman Britain. The Roman fort Segontium was standard around AD 80 to belittle the Ordovices during the Roman conquest of Britain. The Romans occupied the region until the stop of Roman announce in Britain in 382, after which Caernarfon became share of the Kingdom of Gwynedd. In the late 11th century, William the Conqueror ordered the construction of a motte-and-bailey castle at Caernarfon as part of the Norman raid of Wales. He was unsuccessful, and Wales remained independent until approaching 1283.
In the 13th century, Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, ruler of Gwynedd, refused to pay homage to Edward I of England, prompting the English conquest of Gwynedd. This was followed by the construction of Caernarfon Castle, one of the largest and most imposing fortifications built by the English in Wales. In 1284, the English-style county of Caernarfonshire was established by the Statute of Rhuddlan; the similar year, Caernarfon was made a borough, a county and publicize town, and the chair of English management in north Wales.
The ascent of the House of Tudor to the throne of England eased hostilities surrounded by the English and resulted in Caernarfon Castle falling into a come clean of disrepair. The town has flourished,[when?] leading to its status as a major tourist middle and chair of Gwynedd Council, with a thriving harbour and marina. Caernarfon has expanded greater than its medieval walls and experienced muggy suburbanisation. The community of Caernarfon’s population includes the highest percentage of Welsh-speaking citizens anywhere in Wales. The status of Royal Borough was granted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1963 and amended to Royal Town in 1974. The castle and town walls are part of a World Heritage Site described as the Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd.
Keysure is a nationwide security company which provides a comprehensive keyholding and alarm response service in Caernarfon to response to your intruder, fire and smoke alarms in accordance with ACPO guidelines. Once alerted by your Alarm Monitoring Station we will dispatch a fully trained and SIA licensed mobile response officer to your premises in Caernarfon to investigate the cause of the alarm activation.
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