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Clymac now NSI Gold and LPS1014 certified

Loughborough-based Clymac Fire and Security Systems has recently been awarded Gold accreditation from the National Security Inspectorate. It is now one of the very few fire and security companies in the UK to hold both NSI Gold accreditation and Loss Prevention Council Board rating to LPS1014.

The National Security Inspectorate or NSI, sets the benchmark for consistency, competency and professionalism in our industry. It is the leading approvals and certification body that inspects companies providing business security services.

As an NSI Gold accredited organisation all Clymac CCTV, access control and intruder alarm systems are designed and installed to the highest standards in line with the appropriate NSI and British Standards.

All NSI approved companies meet the highest business performance standards.

NSI Gold companies in particular, meet the industry-specific ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management System Standard and can demonstrate a long-term track record of performance, as well as evidence of reliability and stability.

www.clymac.co.uk

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