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NPCC issues revised 2020 Security Systems Policy for installers and ARCs
06 May 2020
THE NATIONAL Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) has recently published a revised version of the organisation's Security Systems Policy - as it’s commonly known and referred to - retitled: ‘The National Police Chiefs’ Council Police Operational Advice and Security Industry Requirements for Response to Security Systems’.
The 2020 revision replaces the 2018 edition, entitled the ‘National Police Chiefs’ Council Police Requirements and Response to Security Systems’.
The entire document has been reformatted with most of the changes being editorial in nature. However, in Annex F there are some additional requirements and the removal of others.
A summary of the changed sections is located in the first few pages of the NPCC document.
The NPCC document is applicable to all installers and Alarm Receiving Centres in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and is available to view via the Police Security Systems website: www.policesecuritysystems.com and on the Secured by Design website: www.securedbydesign.com under ‘Group Initiatives’.
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