Security Dogs in Soho
Security Dogs in Soho K9 dog units (or Canine dog units) are specialist dog & handler teams trained to the highest standards for the security industry in Soho. Using Security Dogs in Soho for security is one of the most effective ways to prevent, detect and protect your business premises.
All of our K9 dog & handler units are registered individually with the National Association of Security Dog Users (NASDU). All units operate in accordance with the Home Office Code of Practice and The Guard Dog Act 1975.
K9 Dog & handler units provide a highly skilled addition to the security of high risk and vulnerable sites Soho. They can provide greater flexibility than two uniformed security officers and they have an acute ability to detect intruders. Properly trained canine dog units are a proven, effective deterrent.
Soho is an area of the City of Westminster, part of the West stop of London. Originally a accepted district for the aristocracy, it has been one of the main entertainment districts in the capital previously the 19th century.
The area was developed from farmland by Henry VIII in 1536, when it became a royal park. It became a parish in its own right in the late 17th century, when buildings started to be developed for the upper class, including the laying out of Soho Square in the 1680s. St Anne’s Church was usual during the late 17th century, and remains a significant local landmark; other churches are the Church of our Lady of the Assumption and Saint Gregory and St Patrick’s Church in Soho Square. The aristocracy had mostly moved away by the mid-19th century, when Soho was particularly badly hit by an outbreak of cholera in 1854. For much of the 20th century Soho had a reputation as a base for the sex industry in addition to its night spirit and its location for the headquarters of leading film companies. Since the 1980s, the Place has undergone considerable gentrification. It is now predominantly a all the rage district of upmarket restaurants and media offices, with on your own a small remnant of sex industry venues. London’s cheerful community is centred on Old Compton Street in Soho.
A little history of K9 dog units and their use in modern policing
There are over 2500 police dogs employed amongst the various police forces in the UK, with the Alsatian as the most popular breed for general purpose work. The Belgian Malinois is also gaining in popularity; in 2008, a Belgian Malinois female handled by PC Graham Clarke won the National Police Dog Trials with the highest score ever recorded. Source: WikiPedia.
Serjeant Security are ready to serve your business
If your business could benefit from the use of K9 dog units, you can rest assured that Serjeant Security have the right solution for your needs. We’ll be able to advise on all aspects of canine security and have units ready for despatch.