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NSI NACOSS Gold Alphabetical Directory NSI NACOSS Gold Alphabetical Directory Publish Date: January 2016 NSI NACOSS GOLD Alphabetical Directory Uniquely, with full-time employed expert auditors, NSI as an independent, not-for-profit Certification Body, provides specialist certification services to the Fire and Security industries, sets the highest standards and operates the most robust audit regimes. NSI’s principal schemes are accredited by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS). NSI has been protecting end user interests in this way for over forty years. Large and small alike; Companies maintaining Gold approval with NSI rank among the most professional and trustworthy businesses in the security industry, and ensuring that their representatives visiting and/or stationed at end user are both highly competent and security vetted. NSI Gold Schemes NSI NACOSS Gold NSI Gold Schemes comprise compliance to NSI’s comprehensive 3-dimensional audit ARC Gold regime: Fire Gold 1. NSI Regulations: all NSI Approved Companies must be financially viable, must have Life Safety Fire Risk appropriate current insurances, operate from suitable secure premises, and must Assessment Gold security screen customer facing staff to BS 7858, and must be audited annually 2. Relevant British and International Product standards and Codes of Practice Guarding Gold 3. Relevant British and International Quality Management Standards - BS EN ISO 9001 Cash Services Gold Occupational Health For Approved Companies who have invested in the additional certification to and Safety BS OHSAS 18001 Environmental For Approved Companies who have invested in the additional certification to Management Systems BS EN ISO 14001 NSI Silver Schemes Systems Silver NSI ‘Silver’ Schemes Fire Silver Life Safety Fire Risk As above but without Quality Management System Approval Assessment Silver Guarding Silver Cash Services Silver Other Schemes SIA Approved Contractor NSI provides ACS assessment as a Security Industry Authority (SIA) recognised Assessing Scheme (ACS) Body. Alternatively NSI Guarding* Gold approved companies can choose the Passport option, whereby they can be granted ACS status by virtue of their NSI Gold approval. Footnote: * =providing services for Security Guarding, CCTV, Door Supervision, Key holding and Cash and Valuables in Transit services. NSI NACOSS GOLD Alphabetical Directory Key: TYPE: The TYPE column identifies the type of premises listed: H - Head Office a head office may also be an installing branch. I - Installing Branch an installing branch is an office of an Approved Company which is equipped and staffed so that it is capable of installing and maintaining installations in accordance with NSI codes of practice and relevant British and European Standards. S - Sales Office a sales office is an office of an Approved Company which is suitably equipped and staffed so that enquiries from customers may be processed by letter, by telephone and by visiting the office. This definition specifically excludes un-manned offices. B - Branch Office a Branch Office is an appropriate centre from which Guarding services are delivered. SIA Approved Contractor Scheme NSI Approved Companies which have also met the requirements of the SIA Approved Contractor Scheme are annotated with an “a” to the left of the company name. Refer to the SIA Register of Approved Contractors at www.sia.homeoffice.gov.uk/Pages/home.aspx for the latest updates. Additional Services An NSI Approved Company may offer additional services or capabilities which are listed beside the company name in the left margin of the page. Letters represent: a - SIA Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS) approved, either with an ACS Approval or with the NSI Guarding Gold passport specification. d - Detector activated CCTV installer to BS8418. e - NSI approval for Environmental Management Services to BS EN ISO 14001. f - NSI approval for Facilities Management services. h - NSI approval for Health and Safety to BS OHSAS 18001. s - NSI approved installer of Scaffold Alarms to NSI Code of Practice NCP115. Accuracy of Information Whilst NSI has tried to ensure the accuracy of this publication, it cannot accept responsibility for any errors, omissions, misstatements, or mistakes. Any Approved Company or other recipient of this publication who becomes aware of any such matters is requested to notify NSI in writing or email at [email protected]. NSI NACOSS GOLD Alphabetical Directory Notes NSI NACOSS GOLD ELECTRONIC SECURITY SYSTEM INSTALLERS 1 Alphabetical Company Name and Address Proprietor Website Type Contact Details 1 1 1st Ace Security Ltd www.1stacesecurity.co.uk 2 The Gatehouse, 93-97 Homesdale Road, Bromley, BR2 9LE H [email protected] 020 829 05050 3 1st Alert Alarm Systems Ltd www.1st-alertalarms.co.uk 4 44a Rhone Road, Moy, Dungannon, BT71 7EN H [email protected] 028 8778 9669 5 a 1st Reaction Security Ltd www.1st-reaction.co.uk 6 Unit 4, Linnell Way, Telford Way Industrial Estate, Kettering, NN16 8PS H [email protected] 01536 512999 7 A 8 A Plus Security A+ Security Ltd www.a-plus-security.com 9 Unit 10/11Crouchmans Yard Business Centre, Poynters Lane, Great Wakering, SS3 9TS H [email protected] 01702 293157 # A.I.S. Total Security AIS Securus Ltd www.ais-totalsecurity.com # Unit E1, Cowlairs, Southglade Business Park, Nottingham, NG5 9RA H [email protected] 0115 913 8981 # A.M. Fire & Security Group A.M. Security Ltd www.amsecurity.co.uk # Unit 7 English Business Park, English Close, Hove, BN3 7ET H [email protected] 01273 740400 # A.P.E. Fire & Security Ltd www.apefireandsecurity.co.uk # 76-78 Portview Road, Avonmouth, Bristol, BS11 9JF H [email protected] 0117 982 5045 # A.T. Alarms Ltd www.atalarms.com # 107 Northgate, New Basford, Nottingham, NG7 7FZ H [email protected] 0115 979 2300 # A1 Security Systems Ltd www.a1securitysystems.co.uk # 4 Viceroy Court, Bedford Road, Petersfield, GU32 3LJ H [email protected] 01730 266811 # AAA Security Active Security Group Ltd www.aaasecurity.co.uk # 4A Ridgeway Court, Grovebury Road, Leighton Buzzard, LU7 4SF H [email protected] 01525 378222 # AAI Security Systems AAI Alarms Ltd www.aaisecurity.co.uk # Security House, Stirling Industrial Estate, Stirling Way, Borehamwood, WD6 2BT H [email protected] 020 820 70900 # Aaron Hi-Tech Systems Ltd www.aaronhitech.com # 242 Two Mile Hill Road, Kingswood, Bristol, BS15 1BA H [email protected] 0117 961 1410 # AB Fire & Security Fuzion 4 Ltd www.abfands.co.uk # Cirket House, Sidney Little Road, St Leonards on Sea, TN38 9PU H [email protected] 01424 436385 # Abacus Fire And Security Ltd www.abacusfas.co.uk # Unit 2 Semer Court, Crockatt Road, Hadleigh, IP7 6RN H [email protected] 01473 824601 # ABCA Systems Ltd www.abcasystems.co.uk # UNIT 2 WHITEGATE BUSINESS PARK, JARDINE WAY, CHADDERTON, OL9 9QL H [email protected] 0333 1210999 # Abel Alarm Co Ltd www.abelalarm.co.uk # Detection House, 4 Vaughan Way, Leicester, LE1 4ST H [email protected] 01162 654200 # Unit 14 Braiswick Place, Laindon North Industrial Est, Laindon, Basildon, SS15 6EB I [email protected] 01268 411778 # Unit 7, Queenslie Industrial Estate, 120 Stepps Road, Glasgow, G33 3NQ I [email protected] 0141 774 6999 # Detection House, 4 Vaughan Way, Leicester, LE1 4ST I [email protected] 01162 654200 # 370 West Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE4 9JY I [email protected] 0191 275 0130 # Unit B, Albert Street, Hollinwood, Oldham, OL8 3QP I [email protected] 0161 682 3689 # Unit 3, Metro Centre, Shrewsbury Ave, Woodston, Peterborough, PE2 7UH I [email protected] 01733 361068 # 17 Slader Business Park, Witney Road, Nuffield Industrial Estate, Poole, BH17 0GP I [email protected] 01202 677144 # Unit 1, Julian Way, Roman Ridge Office Park, Wincobank, Sheffield, S9 1GD I [email protected] 0114 261 9239 # 4 The Pavilions, Cranmore Drive, Solihull, B90 4SB I [email protected] 0121 703 9009 # Unit 9 Woodside, South Marston Park, Swindon, SN3 4WA I [email protected] 01793 829312 # 2 Discovery House, Cook Way, Taunton, TA2 6BJ I [email protected] 01823 333868 # 84 Barden Road, Tonbridge, TN9 1UB I [email protected] 01732 355592 # Navson House, 41Ivanhoe Road, Finchampstead, Wokingham, RG40 4QQ I [email protected] 01189 730568 # ABM (Security Systems) Ltd www.abmsecurity.co.uk # 6B Masters House, Vesty Road, Liverpool, L30 1NY H [email protected] 0151 523 2269 # Carlton Place, 22 Greenwood Street, Altrincham, WA14 1RZ S [email protected] 0161 929 0477 # 1st Floor Newspaper House, Tannery Lane, Penketh, Warrington, WA5 2UD S [email protected] 01925 411209 # Absolute Security Systems Ltd www.absolutesecurity.co.uk # 5 Langham Park, Catteshall Lane, Godalming, GU7 1NG H [email protected] 01483 791500 # Sussex Branch, Forum House, Stirling Road, Chichester, PO19 2EN S [email protected] 01243 537400 # Surrey Branch, 12-50 Kingsgate Road, Kingston Upon Thames, KT2 5AA S [email protected] 0203 7589229 # January 2016 a=ACS, d=Detector Activated CCTV, e=EMS, f=FM, h=Health & Safety, s=Scaffold Alarm Installer 1 A NSI NACOSS GOLD ELECTRONIC SECURITY SYSTEM INSTALLERS Alphabetical Company Name and Address Proprietor Website Type Contact Details AC Security Systems Ltd www.acsecuritysystems.co.uk 1 34 Main Street, Barrhead, Glasgow, G78 1RE H [email protected] 0141 881 6104 2 Access & Lock Ltd www.accesslock.co.uk 3 21New Road, Ilford, IG3 8AU H [email protected]
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