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SECURITY TIPS FOR PROGRAM ORGANISERS

Globa Sky Security Services
A) Employment of the service of a highly specialized security consultant for sound security advise during the preparation for a program.
Civic education on peace and tolerance prior to and during the program
C) Proper security education prior to and during the program.
D) Report of any form of security threat that has the tendency to mar the organisation of the program or cause havoc to any person directly involved in the organisation of the program to the state security institutions for immediate attention to be given it.
E) Employment of a large number of private and public security personnel in relationship to the estimated number of people likely to attend the program.
F) Proper screening and search for items which can be used to intimidate, threaten or maim others at the gate, and also in the hall during the program by highly trained security experts, with the aide of highly sophisticated security gadgets.
G) Provision of an emergency complaint desk or call code for audience to report their suspicions of any form of an insecurity prior to and during the program.
H) Provision of emergency exit doors for cases of riots, stampedes or any other form of security threatening emergency issues.
I) Program venue should be highly ventilated.
J) Program venue should be highly equipped with security gadgets
K) Checks should be put in place to make sure people who pay to enter the venue do not exceed the human capacity of the hall for the program

As we have a fun packed program, let us also always make sure to make it more security packed.

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