SCP Security offer innovative, professional quality products and services that put you in control of your property and your assets by offering a unique mixture of traditional security techniques that harness the power of modern technology.

DNA Marking
Protect

With the SelectaDNA forensic marking technology, we offer a method of uniquely identifying your property, making recovery and proof of ownership a certainty.

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Security Monitoring
Monitor

Cost effective monitoring of your property, workplace, holiday home, shed, garage or any other place using a combination of our technologies and a mobile phone.

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Securing Your Property
Track & Trace

Use track and trace technology to monitor the whereabouts of people, property and vehicles from anywhere in the world with nothing more than our inexpensive product & PC / phone.

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Safeguarding Your Property
Safeguard

During a fire, double glazing can act as an inpenetrable barrier - safeguard the wellbeing of your family & staff using the Breakout product designed to allow quick escape.

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Burglaries at homes in England and Wales increased by 14% in 2010-11 compared with the previous year, the British Crime Survey (BCS) suggests.British Crime Survey–July 2011

Figures released by Gloucestershire Constabulary show there were 310 burglaries in 2010/11 compared to 207 in 2009/10 - an increase of 49.8%Gloucester Constabulary–July 2011

Chief Constable Jon Murphy, head of crime for the Association of Chief Police Officers, stated there has been a "significant increase" in metal theft was due to the price of second-hand scrap metal and has a potentially significant impact on the national critical infrastructure and consequent risk to the public.Chief Constable Jon Murphy–July 2011

It is estimated that 10 or more items of plant are stolen in the UK each day. If an average value of £10,000 is applied to each piece of equipment stolen then plant theft typically costs insurance companies on average £100,000 a day and recovery rates are very low.Insurance Matters–June 2011