Wednesday, 27 August 2008

Law Security achieve Gold at NSI Awards

Northampton based Law Security Systems, installers of Electronic Security Systems, received further recognition of their commitment to working to the highest standards when they received their NACOSS Gold medal, presented to them by the National Security Inspectorate’s (NSI) Chief Executive, Tom Mullarkey, at Hinchingbrooke House, Huntingdon, on 25 February.

The unique, numbered and framed Gold medal, produced exclusively for NSI by the Royal Mint, is awarded to companies which have achieved NACOSS Gold approval, the premier scheme for companies involved in the installation and maintenance of intruder alarms, CCTV and access control systems in the UK. By meeting NACOSS Gold requirements, Law Security Systems can provide assurance to their customers that they deliver the highest standard of service.




Law Security Systems, based at Kingsley House, Milton Street, Northampton, are also celebrating their 10th Anniversary and have been NACOSS Gold approved since November 2003. Mark Law, stated, “We are committed to providing both new and existing customers the best service and in recognition of this, we are proud to have received the NACOSS Gold medal.”

An independent, not-for-profit organisation, NSI is the UK’s leading inspectorate for the security and more recently the fire industries, championing the highest standards for over 30 years. NSI approved companies comply with the appropriate British and European Standards and meet the requirements of the police and insurers. Companies are inspected regularly for their continuous delivery of the highest standards to their customers. NSI also operates a Customer Care support process, underpinning the reliability and integrity of companies it inspects.

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