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The official awards of publications Fire Safety Matters and Security Matters, the "FSM Awards," took place yesterday evening at the Coventry Building Society Arena. Established to promote innovation and the highest standards of excellence, NSI approved companies were well represented amongst the finalists and winners.

NSI congratulates all the winners and finalists amongst whom 10 NSI approved companies were shortlisted as finalists with 28 nominations between them, of whom six took home the top prizes in the following categories:

  • Security Guarding Company of the Year: Securigroup
  • Security Installation Company of the Year: Securitas Technology
  • Fire Safety Installation Company of the Year: Frocester Fire & Security
  • Security Project of the Year: Chubb UK with CriticalArc and Kent NHS Community Healthcare Trust
  • Security Industry Woman of the Year: Samantha Norman from Mitie
  • Fire Industry Woman of the Year: Chloe Vickery from JLA Fire and Security Ltd

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Richard Fogelman NSI Chief Executive commented: “We send our warmest congratulations to all the winners and finalists of this year’s FSM Awards, whose valuable contribution in making the UK a safer place is worthy of recognition. Their achievements epitomise why the private security and fire sectors are critical in keeping people, property and places safe 24/7, 365 days a year. We commend them all and wish them well in their future endeavours.”

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