G4S: Knowing your safety is secure

G4S has built a solid reputation across the world as far as private security is concerned.
Yochanaan Coetzee
Yochanaan Coetzee - Safety is a concern for all.

Those moments of well-earned rest are often overshadowed by restless thoughts about whether your family, business and assets are truly safe.

To aide us in achieving some tangible form of assurance, we often rely on scores of men and women from private security firms, who alongside law-enforcement have our backs and get our bucks safely to where we need it to be, while being omnipresent at our homes, when we are away.

When talking about private security, G4S also gets a mention, after having built and maintained a solid reputation across the world.

Globally, its staff exceeds 600 000 highly-trained men and women who guard some of the world’s most priceless places, people and possessions, most especially homes such as yours, mine and even those of non-subscribers in need.

In Namibia, they have a 2 000-strong workforce, who employ a masterfully intricate and well-coordinated logistical fleet, to ensure that neighbourhoods, industries and the even the economy, can operate at it’s most optimum level.

“We have around 130-strong fleet operating nationally at any point in time. Between cash-in-transit operations, ferrying guards to their assignments or merely patrolling your neighbourhood long after you’ve gone to bed, getting the right people to the right place in the right window of time is at the very core of our business,” says Steve Mertens, national sales manager of G4S.

State-of-the-art

The highly secure state-of-the-art central control-room, highly trained, the frequently evaluated staff compliment and the wholly integrated on/off-site procedural controls that ensure that your loved ones, property and their guards are always looked after and supported by their vast and comprehensive countrywide network, ensures peace of mind.

“Logistically, it’s challenging, but through our commitment to our clientele and their safety, we spare no costs or efforts to ensure that we are where we’re needed at all times,” Mertens added.

If you would like to enjoy the backing of a large logistically complex, but ultimately committed safety and security partner, one need look no further than the world’s leading private security provider.

Contact them today to find a solution for both your business and your home, and sleep easy, knowing you’re safety is secured.

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