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24Mar
Jackson Fire & Security springs into action for annual town clean
Jackson Fire & Security employees swapped their fire extinguishers and CCTV cameras for litter pickers and bin bags as part of a town’s annual spring clean initiative. The team volunteered for the Mold spring clean scheme, which is supported by the Town Council and Mold Business...
21Mar
Training begins at Jackson Fire & Security’s new facility
Jackson engineers Dean Renshaw and Jim Smith making use of the company’s new training facility Jackson Fire & Security is now one of the few firms in its industry to train staff in-house, thanks to a new training facility. Following the completion of construction work, we are...
21Mar
Is your employees’ security good enough?
Keeping your employees safe and secure isn’t just about meeting legal and moral responsibilities. It’s an essential aspect of having engaged employees; they need to know their employer takes their welfare seriously and that includes giving employees peace of mind about their security when they’re...
01Mar
How the NSI helps us protect you
Jackson Fire and Security is an NSI Gold accredited company and we’re very proud of that achievement. But for anyone outside the industry the name NSI might not mean a great deal (or if it does, it could be because of confusion with National Savings...
22Feb
Jackson Fire & Security is taking two million steps for Public Health Wales Silver Award
Jackson Fire & Security is taking two million steps towards attaining a Public Health Wales Silver Award. Staff at our Mold head office will be walking the equivalent of the Welsh Coastal Path, which is 870 miles or 2,175,000 steps, as part of our push for...
15Feb
What would you do if you were faced with a fire?
Your colleague is shouting for you. You go to see what’s happening and realise a fire’s broken out. It’s small and you think it’s safe to try to extinguish it. But time is of the essence and you need to be able to react quickly....
15Feb
How can you fight back against the retail criminals?
The latest figures on UK retail crime have just come out from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and they make pretty grim reading. With a direct cost to the industry of £613m for 2014-15, retail crime costs are at their highest levels since records began. There...
03Feb
Jackson Fire and Security help homeless charity Share with new shop launch
Mold-based Jackson Fire and Security are providing support to a homeless charity by carrying out free fire extinguisher servicing and installation of safety signage to their new charity shop in Chester ready for its launch. A Jackson engineer visited the premises on Northgate Street and...
01Feb