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Frontline Security Solutions has acquired a 6000 square feet building adjacent to their existing headquarters in Chalfont St Peters.

The new building, which is on two floors, will provide facilities for Frontline's fast growing sales team, support desk and project department.

"With the support of our ever increasing list of loyal clients, 2006 was a very successful year for us with turnover up by 66%," said Peter McKelvey, Director of Frontline Security Solutions.  "We continue to be totally committed to providing all our customers with the highest levels of pre and post sales support and as a result it is essential that our colleagues have the best possible facilities to work in."

To meet the needs of clients' maintenance service requirements and the increase in Frontline's involvement in large projects, the company is continuing to expand their in-house engineering resource with the recruitment of additional installation and service engineers.

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