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Parks reminders

by Mark Rowe

As thousands flock to the Royal Parks this summer, Magenta Security Services has warned people of the security risks they may face.

Magenta has provided security services to the Royal Parks for years having first been awarded the contract to provide guarding solutions to the nine parks by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) in 2007, 2009 and 2011 and 2013. To ensure personal security reaches high levels, the guarding firm has issued some guidelines for people visiting the parks such as;

· Keep an eye on your children and know where they are at all times.
· Make sure your bags are attended or are close by if you’re playing games
· Keep valuables on your person or out of sight when playing games or away from your bags
· Don’t wave your phone around when walking alone in the evening or at night
· As the evenings get longer, don’t walk unaccompanied at dusk

Magenta will be present at major events held in the Royal Parks over the summer.

Abbey Petkar, Magenta’s managing director, says: “Providing security services to the Royal Parks is a true demonstration of our focus on customer service and customer delivery. We’re committed to offering top quality solutions and our approach is customer orientated – we want to make sure every person who comes to the parks this summer stays safe at all times. To achieve this we work in partnership with the park’s management, and the Metropolitan Police, to ensure visitors get the best possible experience.”

About Magenta Security

The firm has its head office in Hounslow, with operations in Swindon, Birmingham, Manchester and Kent. Call 0800 7723786 or visit www.magentasecurity.co.uk.

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