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Ben Smith • Mar 26, 2021

Reduce Risks


Whilst the population is facing a significant threat to life from this appalling virus, changes to the way we live and go about our daily lives have caused disruption in everything we do, and criminals are seeing this as a new opportunity. It is extremely worrying to see how quickly they are adapting to the unprecedented changes in our habits both at home and work. The criminals are finding ever more sophisticated ways to exploit the anxieties, demands social changes caused by the pandemic.

As the pandemic measures begin to relax, we can’t afford to be complacent as crime will continue to evolve and adapt. However, it is likely that some trends will continue, and we need to stay vigilant:

·       Review your security system – does it need an upgrade?

·       Don’t delay in fixing or replacing broken cameras or alarm sensors.

·       Is your insurance cover adequate and up to date?

·       Be proactive, not reactive.

For help and support contact info@thespartagroup.co.uk

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