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Key Holders in Erith

Key Holders in Erith

For Key Holding in Erith We offer a fully insured, UK wide Key Holding service for commercial and domestic customers (including a number of ‘sensitive’ and business critical sites where fast response is of utmost importance) and in accordance with BS7984 (Key holding and Response code of practice)

The handling of keys in Erith demands the ultimate in client’s confidence and trust. Serjeant Security earns this trust by devising the most stringent control measures applied without fail.

An SIA licence is required if you undertake the licensable activities of a key holder and your services are supplied for the purposes of or in connection with any contract to a consumer. Which Serjeant Security hold full accreditation by this authority.

BS 7984 gives recommendations for the management, staffing and operation of an organisation providing key holding and response services in Erith on a contracted basis. It also provides best practice in security companies and principles to which it supply’s.

Contact our security control centre in Sevenoaks on: 0845 023 0335

Erith () is an area in south-east London, England, located 13.3 miles (21.4 km) east of Charing Cross. Historically in Kent, it has formed allowance of the London Borough of Bexley before 1965. Erith is located to the north-east of Bexleyheath and north-west of Dartford, and lies on the south bank of the River Thames. The population of Erith is 45,345.

Erith town centre has undergone modernisation and an accrual in dwellings in the past 1961. The curved riverside high street contains three listed buildings, including the Church of England church and the Carnegie Building, while the district then again consists primarily of suburban homes. Erith is amalgamated to central London and Kent by rail, and a dual carriageway links it to Thamesmead. It has the longest pier in London, and retains a coastal environment taking into account salt marshes as competently as industrial land.