BSI BS 8220-2 Guide for Security of Buildings Against Crime - Part 2: Offices and Shops
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BSI BS 8220-2 Document Information:
Title
Guide for Security of Buildings Against Crime - Part 2: Offices and Shops
Leitfaden fuer die Sicherung von Gebaeuden gegen Verbrechen. Bueros und Geschaefte
Guide de securite des batiments contre le crime. Bureaux et magasins.
British Standards Institution
Publication Date:
May 15, 1995
Scope:
Guidance on security measures aimed at forestalling organized and opportunist crime on the premises of offices and shops.
Keywords:
- Office buildings
- Shops (buildings)
- Business facilities
- Buildings
- Anti-burglar measures
- Security systems in buildings
- Crime prevention devices
- Alarm systems
- Structural design
- Crime
- Safety measures
- Physical planning
- Design
- Fire safety
- Windows
- Locks
- Bolts (security)
- Latches
- Keys
- Doors
- Safety devices
- Gates
- Fences
- Shutters (buildings)
- Ironmongery (buildings)
- Burglar alarms
- Grilles
- Glazing
- Detectors
- Cameras
- Closed-circuit television
- Access
- Safes
- Management
- Roofs
- Walls
- Data storage protection
- Computer hardware
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