Community organisations can win a Burg-Wachter Security Kit

Regional community leaders and volunteers are in line to win a security kit worth up to £200 for their organisation, thanks to an initiative called the ‘Secure Communities Scheme’ currently being run by security specialist Burg-Wächter UK.

It’s simple to apply to the scheme to nominate a particular project or initiative for a chance to win a bundle of Burg-Wächter security products. Any regional initiative that is run by or supports the local community can apply.

Burg-Wächter launched the scheme in recognition of the fact that people around the country who are doing their bit for their community should not have to worry about the security of their premises, equipment or storage areas.  The company’s Secure Communities Scheme is its way of saying thank you to community leaders for supporting people in their area.

The type of project or organisation that the scheme is open to is very wide-ranging. It could be a scouts group; a local sports group like a cycling or football club; a school after-hours club; a hospital or healthcare community programme; a provider of events for children or OAPs; a facilitator of village activity; or a town/village charity.

As long as the initiative is run by or supports the local community, and it has a specific security need Burg-Wächter would like to hear about it. Successful applicants will each receive a tailored security kit to help secure property, premises, equipment or storage areas to the value of £150 – £200 at retail price.

The Secure Communities Scheme is an ongoing initiative, which has already helped 97 regional causes through the provision of over 2,000 pieces of security equipment. Burg-Wächter is helping regional community leaders and volunteers with security so that they can get on with being heroes for their local community.

To apply to the scheme and for details of the rules of entry head to:

www.burg.biz/uk/community/

For information on Burg-Wächter’s range of home security products, visit: www.burg.biz/uk or call 01274 395 333.

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