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The importance of security at your venue

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Every venue needs to consider its security. Venues have a responsibility to keep its guests, employees and members of the public safe. While venues can’t be responsible for every guest’s individual actions, there are preventative measures all venues ought to take to ensure security is of an adequate standard.

This is a legal and moral requirement, and all venue owners / managers should undertake regular risk assessments and security checks. But why is security so important to night-time venues? As we detail below, each business has its own unique risks…

The main security risks for bars and pubs

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The main security risks for nightclubs

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The main security risks for hotels

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The main security risks for restaurants

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Top tips for improving security at your venue

Whatever type of night-time establishment you run, you should consider instructing a risk management expert to help identify key areas of risk and how to mitigate this. For example – are you following adequate safety procedures when banking your takings, or locking up? Are your safe keys kept on-site, in clear view of a window or front door? Do you have a CCTV system, and a robust security rota?

Don’t view risk assessments as a tick box exercise. You should take every risk seriously and make sure you have taken every step to mitigate it, plus have clear understanding of what you’ll do if the worst happens and you are faced with an accident or incident. Health and Safety Executive has published a selection of example risk assessments specific to your industry.

It goes without saying that you should have adequate insurance cover. You might think insurance will just cover you if a claim is made against you, but there are many additional covers that offer extra support and protection. Cyber Insurance, Terror Insurance and Employee Fidelity cover are just some examples of insurance policies that could help your venue if there’s an incident that simply couldn’t have been prevented. To discuss your policy, contact our team.

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