Is your security provider licensed?

- Jan 15, 2015 modified: Jan, 03 2025
Is your security provider licensed?
4 Things to check about your Security Provider
Ensure the security provider holds appropriate licences.
Each state and territory in Australia has its own state and licensing requirements for security providers. Most states and territories require that both the business and the individual security technician are licenced.
Ensure you use a registered cabler for cabling works.
All our security technicians have Open cabling registrations with associated endorsements.
Ensure the security provider has appropriate insurances for your situation.
Choose an ASIAL certified security provider. The Australian Security Industry Limited (ASIAL) is the peak national body for the security industry and is committed to ensuring a high level of service for those purchasing security products. All ASIAL members are .required to meet the highest standards of quality and service. By choosing an ASIAL member, consumers also have access to ASIAL's dispute resolution process which gives them the means to raise any concerns about unsatisfactory or defective work.
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