Relyon SECURITY firm
ALARM RESPONSE
Here's what you'll experience:
- Security service 24 hours a day, 7days a week, 365 days a year
- Trained Security Industry Authority (SIA)-licensed security officers
- Long-standing blue-chip clients
- Fast response
- Member of the SIA Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS)
- ISO quality standards
Alarms can go off any time, day or night.
Someone must always respond, either you or a member of staff.
And ACPO says there must be 2 keyholders.
Relyon Security Alarm Response makes life easy - and safe - for you and your staff.
We'll respond to the alarm as first keyholder, or accompany someone from your company.
A typical problem
Imagine this scenario: 1am, Sunday morning. You’re dead to the world. And the phone rings. You have to get up, get dressed, and go to work because the alarm’s gone off, and you’ve got the key.
How do you feel right now?
. you’ve been disturbed in the middle of the night
. you’re going alone to a possible break-in
. you might have to call a colleague to come and provide backup
. there might be windows to be boarded, glaziers to be organised
. you’re going to be really whacked the next day
Our Solution
Now imagine this: 8.30am Monday Morning.
You’re at your desk feeling refreshed after a great weekend. You get a call from Relyon Security. Your alarm went off at 1am on Sunday morning, but there’s nothing to worry about.
An attempt had been made to break in to the building but the alarm frightened them off. The police were called to check the building, and the broken window was repaired.
A report will be on your desk by 11am, with recommendations as to how to prevent a similar occurrence.
That’s what Relyon Alarm Response will give you.
Call us (or ask us to call you)
- Call us on 0117 950 5511, or...
- We'll call you
Have a look...
at a real-life alarm response story. What would you do when the alarm goes off at 4am?
CLIENTS
North Somerset Primary Care Trust
Advanced Studies in England
Davies + Partners Solicitors
Barton Hill Trading Estate
CASE STUDY
An attempted break-in at 4am could have had disastrous results - but didn't, thanks to Relyon.






