Deepwood Property chooses ADP
30/10/2003
Deepwood Property Services Ltd has hired Petersfield-based ADP Security Systems Ltd to protect a prestigious five-floor office block, Britannia Wharf, in Woking town centre. The work begins on 1st November 2003.
ADP Security Systems was selected from three companies, including one of the top security companies in Britain. Mr Ed Goodwin, proprietor of Deepwood Property Services, explained: “ADP came across immediately as an honest, professional and trustworthy company. The tender was very clear as well as being competitive.”
ADP Security Systems will employ the existing security personnel who will continue to work at the site. Security officers will patrol the premises on a 24-hour basis, to ensure buildings are secure, both inside and out. A range of other security services including CCTV monitoring, access control of visitors, reception and delivery duties, and managing the fire and intruder alarm systems, will be undertaken.
ADP will also advise tenant companies on security risk management. Business crime prevention is the subject of a 2002 study by the British Chambers of Commerce and ADP supports the need to raise awareness of how businesses can reduce the risks of crime.
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