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So Secure, specialists in the design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of effective security systems
So Secure receives Certificate of Excellence for fulfilling insurance and industry standard
So Secure, specialist supplier of security services to the Kent, Sussex, Surrey and London areas, has received its Certificate of Excellence from the SSAIB (Security Systems Alarms Inspection Board) following its fourth successful visit.

The SSAIB award scheme works on faultless inspections. So Secure is visited by the organisation approximately every six months, who then inspect installations and office procedure to ensure it meets insurance and industry standards. Even minor issues will see a company fail to receive certification; such non-conformities must be dealt with within 30 days of the SSAIB's visit. The first successful visit is rewarded with a letter of congratulations and this is followed by two consecutive certificates of merit, the second of which the company received in the form of a plaque in December 2008. The decision to award So Secure the Certificate of Excellence follows a successful fourth visit from the SSAIB in October.

Andy Parker, Managing Director, So Secure, commented:  "We are really pleased to have received the SSAIB's Certificate of Excellence and are proud that the high-level of service we maintain has once again been recognised. To achieve faultless inspections across our administration, paperwork, reporting and onsite installations and services is not an easy task, but it demonstrates our continued commitment to achieving such high standards."

The SSAIB run several certification schemes, of which So Secure is registered under the Electronic Security Systems section. Under this scheme So Secure are certified installers of intruder alarms (domestic and commercial), CCTV and access control systems.

As the SSAIB is governed by UKAS (United Kingdom accreditation service) all the systems So Secure installs are approved by UK insurers.

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