Securing the Festive Season: Hospitality Security Strategies for the New Year

Jordan Mooney • December 16, 2023

Securing the Festive Season: Hospitality Security Strategies for the New Year

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Practical Guidelines for Managing Increased Guest Flow and Ensuring Safety

 

As the New Year approaches, those in the hospitality industry, such as hotels, restaurants, and entertainment venues, must prepare for an expected increase in guests. With this increase comes the need for more rigorous security measures. Vanguard Services offers practical advice for enhancing security in light of the upcoming festive season. Here are some key tips to consider as you prepare for the New Year's influx:

 

Conduct a Security Assessment


Start with a review of your existing security measures. Check your surveillance systems and emergency exits, and assess how well your staff can manage security issues. Early identification of any weak points can help in addressing them more effectively.

 

Upgrade Security Technology


Investing in modern security technology can make a significant difference. Consider high-quality CCTV cameras and access control systems, which not only act as deterrents but also provide crucial information if needed.

 

Extra Security Training for Staff


Ensure your staff are well-trained in security and emergency protocols. Regular practice drills can prepare them to handle various situations, from managing unruly behaviour to responding to emergencies.

 

Work with Local Authorities


Maintaining a good relationship with local law enforcement and emergency services can be beneficial. Their advice can help in refining your security strategies, and a direct line to these services can be crucial in case of an emergency.

 

Maintain Guest Comfort


While implementing security measures, it’s important to keep guest comfort in mind. Security should be effective but not intrusive, allowing guests to enjoy their time without feeling too monitored.

 

Regularly Update Security policies and processes


The needs and challenges in security can change, especially during busier times like the New Year. Keep your security approaches up to date to stay prepared for any potential issues.

 


Conclusion

The New Year period poses specific security challenges for the hospitality sector. By taking these steps, your establishment can better handle the increased activity, ensuring a safe environment for your guests. For further guidance on enhancing your hospitality security, contact the team at Vanguard Services.


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