Working with G3 for our multi site PBSA…
Working with G3 for our multi site PBSA in the last year. A team of great professionals, always ready to respond to all kind of emergency and incident.
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G3 Security Services is a dynamic and innovative company committed to providing multiple security solutions to our clients. Our company’s operations are based on British Standards, BS7858 for vetting members of staff, BS7499 for providing security officers and mobile patrol services. We pride ourselves in providing a full range of security management services and are committed to the growth and improvement of our services.
G3 Security Ltd, Olympic house, 28-42 Clements Road, IG1 1BA, Ilford, United Kingdom
Working with G3 for our multi site PBSA in the last year. A team of great professionals, always ready to respond to all kind of emergency and incident.
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