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The Security Industry Authority (SIA) – the UK’s private security industry regulator is encouraging everyone to show their appreciation to security operatives on International Security Officers’ Day, which takes place annually on 24 July.

This follows a reception at the House of Lords (22 July 2024) to mark 20 years of SIA licensing. The anniversary event was sponsored by Baroness Meacher, the first Chair of the SIA.

Public security and safety

The event was attended by SIA front-line license holders who were nominated by their peers in the private security industry for their contributions to improving standards in security and supporting public safety. Among those invited to attend were:

  • Jamie Mcmullen, a door supervisor licence holder from Merseyside, working for Network Rail. Jamie saved a teenager with special educational needs and disabilities from serious harm after the boy left his wheelchair and fell onto the tracks at Liverpool Central Station. Jamie’s quick reactions, halting an incoming train and calling for assistance, were praised by his former employer, Carlisle Support Services.
  • Claire Devitt, a security guarding license holder from Cumbria, intervened after spotting a distressed woman attempting to jump from a multi-story car park. Clare held onto the woman and supported her until Cumbria Police arrived. Clare was praised by her employer, Securitas, for her exceptional courage and compassion, going beyond duty to save a life.

SIA licensing anniversary

Heather Baily, current Chair of the SIA, said, “It is especially fitting to mark the anniversary of SIA licensing as we approach International Security Officers’ Day 2024. The date 24/7 reminds all of us about the important role of private security in protecting people and property, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.”

The stories we have heard from the SIA front-line license holders who join us at the House of Lords are an inspiration to us all. They reflect the experiences of many others working in private security at various locations such as music concerts, sporting events, hospitals, pubs and clubs, and retail premises.”

Importance of private security

Michelle Russell, Chief Executive of the SIA, added, “If you encounter someone working in private security on 24/7 – please do smile, say hello and thank them. A simple greeting can go a long way in showing your appreciation to the people who work all hours, and sometimes in all weathers, to keep us safe.

On International Security Officers Day, Heather will be in London, and Michelle will be in Manchester with the City Security Council, to meet private security operatives working on the front line with the public, and in control rooms, to thank them for the important role they play.

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