As preparation for achieving NSI and BAFE Gold, Reflex Systems’ internal quality team carried out a full review of its policies
The accreditations validate the quality standards of Reflex Systems’ security and fire safety solutions

Reflex Systems, the specialist provider of integrated security and fire life safety systems, is pleased to announce it has secured two Gold accreditations from NSI (National Security Inspectorate) and BAFE (British Approvals for Fire and Equipment).

The accreditations validate what Reflex Systems already does – delivering the very highest quality standards to customers requiring security and fire safety solutions.

John Pye, Managing Director of Reflex Systems, said: “NSI and BAFE Gold provide added reassurance and confidence to customers that they are choosing a company that is committed to consistently delivering the very highest standards.”

He added: “The accreditations reinforce the standards and procedures we have always worked to and gives a clear indication to customers that they are minimizing their risks in terms of fire and security if they contract with us.”

The NSI is an independent not-for-profit supervisory body that is responsible for ensuring its member companies are fully compliant with security industry standards and codes of practice. BAFE is an independent third party registration body for the fire protection industry which delivers the same assurances to customers through rigorous assessment relating to the fire industry; both are increasingly conditions that are stipulated by insurers and specifiers alike.

As preparation for achieving NSI and BAFE Gold, Reflex Systems’ internal quality team carried out a full review of its policies, processes and procedures relating to fire and security over an eight month period to ensure it met the requirements of these important industry standards. 

As a NSI and BAFE Gold company, Reflex Systems will be subject to reassessments to prove its competence on an ongoing basis, with customer, site, office and service activity inspections every six months.

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