Vacant Property Security

Vacant Property Security

Vacant Property Security

Vacant Property Security

Vacant Property Security

Vacant Property Security

Sectors we operate in » Security & Facilities Management

Security & Facilities

Management

With over 30 years’ experience working across the security sector and supporting property and facilities managers nationwide, Clearway works with its clients to provide an invaluable extension to your in-house teams. We understand that property management and security can be complex and demanding, our proven best practice approach delivers certainty, consistency and sustainability, giving you complete peace of mind.

Ensuring your premises operate safely and efficiently is critical to business productivity. We can support property, facilities and security managers with both proactive and reactive facilities management and security solutions – whether you need a rapid response deployment to a remote and/or challenging environment, or a long-term solution for a city centre property. We work across all types of property management: residential, commercial, industrial, and special purpose, including care facilities, sports arenas and places of worship.

With a nationwide service, we work with clients in a wide range of industries, including those in high-risk settings, to provide reliable, innovative and 24/7/365 security services, seamlessly integrated with market leading technology, from physical guarding and K9 patrols to AI powered surveillance and business intelligence solutions.

We can help you maintain your assets and ensure premises can be swiftly placed back on the mar­ket, whilst also assisting with all your insurance compliance requirements.

Property owners have a legal responsibility to ensure the safety of third parties entering the premises, whether they are employees, estate agents, surveyors, buyers, tradespeople or trespassers, and even children who decide to use the property as a playground. Clearway’s suite of fully insurance compliant products and services, including loss prevention works, are designed to mitigate any risks and retain the full value of your assets.

Vacant Property

Security

Vacant property security is essential for protecting unoccupied buildings from risks such as theft, vandalism, squatting, and arson. Empty sites are particularly vulnerable and can quickly become targets for criminal activity or fall into disrepair without proper protection. By implementing robust security measures such as steel doors, window screens, CCTV monitoring, mobile patrols, and regular inspections, property owners can safeguard their assets, maintain compliance with insurance requirements, and prevent costly damage. Effective vacant property security not only reduces risks but also preserves the value of the property, offering peace of mind until it is reoccupied, sold, or redeveloped.

Property Services

Property services cover a wide range of solutions designed to maintain, protect, and enhance residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. These services ensure that properties remain safe, compliant, and in excellent condition, whether they are occupied, vacant, or under development. From security and maintenance to compliance and facilities management, property services are essential for landlords, businesses, and property managers who want to safeguard their investments and provide a safe environment for occupants. Typical property services include cleaning and maintenance, security solutions, vacant property management, utility and safety inspections, and refurbishment or repair works. By outsourcing property services to professional providers, owners benefit from expert care, cost efficiency, and peace of mind that their property is being managed to the highest standards.

Fire & Safety

Fire and safety are critical aspects of protecting people, property, and businesses from potentially devastating risks. Effective fire and safety management involves a combination of prevention, detection, and response measures, such as installing fire alarms, smoke detectors, sprinkler systems, and emergency lighting, alongside ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations. Regular risk assessments, staff training, and routine inspections are also essential to identify hazards and maintain readiness in the event of an emergency. A strong fire and safety strategy not only reduces the likelihood of accidents and property damage but also provides peace of mind, safeguarding lives and ensuring business continuity.

Wearable Devices

Clearway’s inSite Wearable Safety Devices are designed to enhance worker safety, particularly in high-risk environments such as construction sites, highways, and other hazardous workplaces. These smart devices provide real-time monitoring and communication, allowing employers to protect their workforce more effectively while meeting stringent health and safety requirements.

Equipped with advanced technology, Clearway’s wearables can detect incidents such as falls, lone-worker inactivity, or sudden health emergencies and instantly send alerts to supervisors or monitoring stations. They also support features like GPS tracking for rapid response, two-way communication for immediate assistance, and integration with other site safety systems.

Insurance Compliance

Insurance compliance is a crucial requirement for property owners and managers, ensuring that their buildings remain protected under valid insurance policies. Many insurers set strict conditions for properties, especially those that are vacant, under renovation, or located in high-risk areas. These conditions often include regular inspections, proof of active security measures, and proper maintenance to minimise risks such as theft, vandalism, fire, or water damage. Failure to comply with these requirements can lead to reduced coverage or even claims being rejected. By implementing robust security systems, carrying out scheduled property checks, and maintaining accurate records, owners can demonstrate compliance and safeguard their insurance cover. Effective insurance compliance not only reduces financial risk but also provides peace of mind, knowing that the property is adequately protected and fully aligned with insurer expectations.