The Locksmith Journal Jul-Aug 2016 - Issue 45 | Page 5

INDUSTRYNEWS • 5 PROUD SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE Ensuring School Security is top of the Class »»HEATH PARK SCHOOL, A mixed secondary school and sixth form has put security top of the class with the installation of a new wireless electronic access control solution from Tate Solutions Ltd., the specialist access controls and security division of the Securefast Group plc. The school has recently relocated to a brand new campus located in the Heath Town area of Wolverhampton, catering for 1,300 pupils and 140 teaching and support staff. Keith Clare-Brown, director of Tate Solutions commented: “School security is probably one of the most sensitive issues facing today’s head teachers and trustees. Problems can happen very quickly due to a wide range of incidents including strangers coming into the school, violent actions by children, parents or staff, burglary, theft and arson to name but a few. “With this in mind pupils need to know they have a safe place in which to be educated and that staff are in a safe place in which to work. Delivering on that is a given but it is not always easy to achieve.” Tate Solutions provided SALTO’s high specification XS4 proximity wireless based solution, which incorporates the very latest technology that provides a safe, secure and almost totally keyless environment for the benefit of both staff and pupils. The XS4 solution is a state-of-the-art electronic lock system that programmes contactless smartcards to allow access to specific class rooms or other areas for selected time periods only, with the doors auto locking at pre-specified times. If security is breached due to the loss or theft of a card, it can be instantly deleted from the system without the need or cost of changing any locks – saving the school time and money. www.securefast.co.uk FORUM URGES BUSINESS TO TAKE BACK CONTROL OVER ACCESS TO FINANCE »»THE FORUM OF PRIVATE BUSINESS is urging businesses to respond to the Governor of the Bank of England’s comments in the latest Financial Stability Report that, “the determinant of credit growth in the economy will be credit demand as opposed to constraints over credit supply.” Reinforcing that there is sufficient access to finance for small businesses, the Small Firms Minister, Anna Soubry, reported to the Business Innovation and Skills Select Committee that there is a limited awareness of alternative finance providers and an over-reliance on their local high street bank. Ian Cass, Managing Director of the Forum of Private Business stated, “The banking system is much more robust than it was a decade ago and whilst the banks may have failed small firms in the past, there is good evidence that there is now an adequate supply of finance to support growth, not just from the banks, but also from the new challenger banks and peer to peer lenders.” “But businesses still seem reluctant to shop around and are unaware of where they can find information on the best financial products for their business.” “We endorse the Minister’s view that more needs to be done to make it much clearer to businesses what the options available to them are. The Forum is taking a lead on this and has put together a package of services designed to help businesses take back control of their finances.” The Forum is looking to provide support for businesses right through the business cycle, teaming up with bus inessmoney. co.uk to provide an online business account service, with an alternative funding platform, Funder Finder to help businesses to find the most suitable sort of funding and with Close Brothers, a long established lender to the business sector. LOCKSMITHJOURNAL.CO.UK | JUL/AUG 2016 Sponsored by ASSA ABLOY Source: FPB