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We've compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) to help you understand more about Fire and Security Systems and the industry.
Two inspection bodies oversee intruder and burglar alarm systems.
The first is SSAIB (Security Systems and Alarms Inspection Board), which serves as the foremost certification authority for organisations offering security systems and services, fire detection and alarm systems, telecare systems and services, manned security services, and monitoring services. SSAIB is also an approved certification body by the Security Industry Authority (SIA) for the SIA Approved Contractors Scheme, operating primarily in the UK.
The second organisation, NSI (National Security Inspectorate), formerly known as NACOSS (a term that your insurers might still use), serves as another vital entity in the security industry, specialising in security systems and monitoring. It's important to highlight that NSI offers multiple accreditations to the security industry, encompassing both the installation and monitoring of security systems.
It's worth mentioning that certain security companies may hold NSI Gold certification for their Monitoring Center while lacking accreditation for equipment installation and grading. This omission could potentially impact the validity of your insurance, a topic we will discuss further below.
The security installation industry in the United Kingdom is regulated through a combination of legislation, standards, certification bodies, and best practices to ensure the quality and effectiveness of security systems. Here are some key aspects of how the industry is regulated in the UK:
SSAIB stands for the Security Systems and Alarms Inspection Board. It is a certification body based in the United Kingdom that specialises in assessing and certifying organisations and professionals involved in the security and fire safety industries. SSAIB provides certification and monitoring services for companies and individuals who design, install, and maintain security systems, including intruder alarms, fire detection systems, and CCTV systems, to ensure they meet industry standards and best practices.
Some key aspects of SSAIB's activities include:
An SSAIB (Security Systems and Alarms Inspection Board) approved installer and a non-approved installer differ primarily in terms of certification and compliance with industry standards. Here are some key distinctions:
Insurance providers often prefer or require that security systems are installed and maintained by SSAIB-approved installers or equivalent certified professionals to ensure the validity of insurance coverage. Non-approved installers may not meet these requirements.
SSAIB is dedicated to upholding impartiality at every level of its operations and has implemented comprehensive policies and procedures to guarantee the objectivity and neutrality of its certification processes and decisions.
When you choose an SSAIB-certified company, you can be confident that the installer has undergone a series of thorough assessments, encompassing technical proficiency and ethical conduct.
Our SSAIB certification for alarm installation showcases our adherence to police guidelines and the most stringent security industry norms. This also allows us to install alarm systems and offer a police response upon activation.
Fire alarm systems should be tested regularly, typically monthly, with a comprehensive annual inspection performed by a professional. Regular testing ensures the system's reliability in case of an emergency.
At CIA 2000, we hold accreditations that are a testament to the level of service we provide. Our team is experienced in the servicing and installation of fire and security systems.
We provide our engineers with regular training and ensure we're up-to-date with local regulations and industry standards, ensuring that your system meets all necessary compliance requirements.
Send us a message or call our team, we'll happily provide advice and guidance on the right fire and security system or service for you.