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News Release from: BRE | Subject: New guide 'Securing Your Hotel'
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 18 October 2006
Hotel owners and managers guide to
security
BRE has published a new guide 'Securing Your Hotel' to help hotel owners and managers ensure that their premises and guests are safe from crime.
Local surveys indicate that for every 100 hotels there are as many as 90 reportable crimes committed every year In light of this BRE has published a new guide 'Securing Your Hotel' to help hotel owners and managers ensure that their premises and guests are safe from crime
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 2 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The guide, with its easy, practical approach is the ideal tool to help those responsible for small guest houses through to larger hotels understand what measures can be taken to help reduce crime.
With simple walk-through illustrations, the guide shows how to review your current security features and offers advice on how to tackle problem areas.
This easy to understand guide will help you with a whole range of security issues such as: petty theft; car theft; burglary; robbery; assault; arson and the ever growing threat of terrorism.
It also advises on where to go when there is a need for professional help and how to choose suitable security products or services with a proven track record.
Purchase a copy of the 'Securing Your Hotel' guide today at £9.99* and get the Fire Safety guide for hoteliers for only £5.00* (normally priced at £39.99).
The Fire Safety guide aims to help the hotel manager and staff meet their responsibilities under the new fire legislation (Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order) which will come into force in October this year.
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