An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
A new booklet has been launched to help businesses protect themselves from crime,
terrorism and other threats.
Crime costs business at least £19 billion per year.
In new security advice, Home Office Minister Hazel Blears advises all businesses to
remain vigilant and to ensure they have good security in place.
'Secure in the Knowledge', a new guidance booklet with DVD,
has been developed by the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO)
of the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), with London First,
the business membership organisation, and is supported by the Security Service.
The aim is to help business nationwide to review or introduce security plans,
helping them take protective measures to reduce the risk of being affected by crime,
electronic attack, acts of terrorism and other events that would have an impact on
their business.
Ken Jones, Chairman of ACPO's Terrorism Committee,
and Chief Constable of Sussex, says:
"Good crime prevention is good common sense,
and even in modern society a sensible planned approach to threats
can go a long way to preventing them or minimizing their consequences.
This new publication is driven by the need to counter terrorism but
most of the advice is equally applicable to other types of crime -
and indeed to major accidents or other disasters. "
Jo Valentine, Chief Executive of London First, says:
"It is too easy to say 'This will never happen to me'.
The truth is that every day some businesses suffer because there is no
ownership at the top and they have not planned properly.
By having good security measures in place and ensuring that your
suppliers do too, you can minimise the effect of such incidents -
and it can make the difference between economic life and death.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure."
To download a copy of the booklet click HERE.
(This booklet is in PDF format, 48 pages, 2.63MB)
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