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  • To view our Loss Prevention Standard that supports this checklist, please view the following link: https://connect.avivab2b.co.uk/documents/view/aviva_security_-_glazing_lps.pdf

Glazing Checklist

  • 1. Has a risk assessment been undertaken of the current physical security at your premises, including the following?<br><br>• Local history of security related events?<br>• Nature of contents/occupancy, especially close to each opening and its attractiveness to theft?<br>• Accessibility of the area for criminals?<br>• Provision of anything that could improve access to upper levels of the building/roof?<br>• Strength and nature of the building construction in comparison to any doors/windows and securing mechanisms?<br>• The nature of any other electronic security measures or human presence on site?

  • 2. Has independent crime prevention advice been sort from:<br><br>• The Police?<br>• A security consultant?<br>• Your insurer?

  • 3. Have you checked whether your Insurer has applied a Minimum Security Standard/Condition?<br><br>• If one does do your existing locks and wider security arrangements comply with the Minimum Security Standard?<br>• If not do you have formal insurer agreement for any alternative arrangements?<br>o Are these clearly described?<br>o Are these audited against?

  • 4. Have you checked the nature and type of your glazing?<br><br>• Is this formally recorded with up to date drawings and specifications maintained on site?<br>• Does your glazing provide the appropriate level of security based on the security risk?<br>o Does it also meet any fire or life safety criteria?

  • 5. Do you audit the glazing, frames/surrounds and fixings to ensure they are appropriately:<br><br>• Designed?<br>• Installed?<br>• Inspected and maintained in good condition?

  • 6. Are glazed openings fitted with any additional physical security devices?

  • 7. Have you considered improving the glazing as part of a set of joined-up and robust security measures?

  • 8. Do you seek professional advice and use competent installers, e.g. a member of the GGF, when reviewing or installing new or upgrading any glazing?<br><br>Is this part of your Management of Change procedure?

  • Are security arrangements and the basis for the risk assessment reviewed following any security issues; local incidents; intrusions or losses?<br><br>Note: If not, you may beat more risk of a repeat incident.

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