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large green tractor ploughing through field

The word ‘farm’ often brings to mind visions of peaceful countryside dwellings, rural hospitality, and the quaint charms of country living. Unfortunately, that isn’t always the case.

The Farmers Union of Wales’ (FUW’s) Mold Rural Crime team has reported a recent string of burglaries targeting farms, particularly in the Northern regions of Wales.

construction cranes

Security might not be the first thing you associate with construction sites, but they often contain a lot of valuable equipment. Between the machinery, equipment, and tools, a lot of expensive gear goes unattended overnight. 

There are also a lot of health and safety regulations that must be adhered to when working on construction sites for the safety and wellbeing of all those who work there. Any trespassers on the site could potentially tamper with the safety systems and precautions in place to keep people safe.

So, are there any security systems for construction sites? Read on to find out

Tax calculation

Whether you're self-employed or the owner of a limited company, it's a good idea to protect your business premises with a decent security system.

A state-of-the-art business security system may comprise a number of different technologies, including alarms, CCTV cameras, door entry panels, security barriers, or any combination of these. As you can probably imagine, a system like this doesn't come cheap, so you will probably want to deduct the cost from your business's taxable profit if you can.

Types of security systems

There are many types of security systems, like intruder alarms, CCTV systems, and access control systems. Learn more about the types of security system in this ultimate guide!

Selecting the right security system for your home or business can be a tricky business. There are so many different types of security system to chose from - is one as good as any other?

Well, not exactly. Different security systems are suited to different jobs, so when you're trying to pick the ideal system for your premises, you should first ask yourself what exactly you're trying to achieve.

Coronavirus face masks

With British coronavirus cases dropping and the government's lockdown restrictions beginning to relax, many business owners are now trying to find a path back to something resembling normality. The important thing now is for shops and other premises to prioritise public safety when reopening their doors.

Key considerations include:

  • Maintaining a safe distance between individuals and prevent transmission of COVID-19
  • Limiting the total number of people on the premises at any one time
  • Preventing people with COVID-19 symptoms from entering the premises