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BSI BS 8220-2 Guide for Security of Buildings Against Crime - Part 2: Offices and Shops


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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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