Yesterday, England moved to the final stage of easing the Covid-19 restrictions. Thankfully, many business premises are already back up and running following the gradual lifting of the restrictions since February.
But with many employees still working from home and homeworking becoming more readily accepted by employers, many offices and business premises will remain unoccupied – despite yesterday’s announcement.
Vehicle-Borne attacks
Vacant properties are an easy target for squatters, thieves, arsonists and fly-tippers
Hardstaff Barriers provides temporary concrete barriers, fencing, and gates, preventing unwanted vehicle access to sites and buildings 24 hours a day.
Its team of security barrier experts are among the most experienced in the UK and are available to offer a range of free advice on securing vacant property effectively. As trusted experts in the security industry, Hardstaff is the appointed contractor for the UK Government’s National Barrier Asset (NBA) framework.
As part of this important role, the company has installed security barriers at numerous high-profile events and at significant sites, providing robust and reliable protection against vehicle-borne attacks. Vacant properties are an easy target for squatters, thieves, arsonists, and fly-tippers, so it is important that security measures are taken into account to ensure the safety of commercial property and land.