CERTIFIED COMPANY 
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Part P Website 
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SSAIB 
Active eye security systems are an SSAIB registered company. 
 
SSAIB is the technical inspectorate for security systems installations. 
Through SSAIB, installing companies are inspected for : 
 
Compliance with ACPO requirements 
Compliance with ABI recommendations 
Technical competence 
Compliance with security industry codes of practice 
Management procedures 
Customer care 
 
In addition to the required security industry technical standards and codes of practice  
all SSAIB recognised companies must :  
 
Hold employers liability insurance.  
Hold public liability insurance.  
Hold efficacy insurance. (product failure to perform)  
Provide 24 hour emergency call out services.  
Respond to emergency calls.  
Security screen all employees to BS7858 and ACPO requirements.  
 
The SSAIB is a non-profit making organisation limited by guarantee and  
governed by an independent board of directors.  
 
To check the validity of a company's continued recognition by SSAIB, the security services technical inspectorate, contact :  
131 Bedford Street, North Shields, Tyne & Wear. NE29 6LA  
Tel : 0191 2963242 Fax : 0191 2962667  
 
ECA 
 
Founded over 100 years ago, The electrical contractors association (ECA) is the UK's largest and leading trade association representing electrical, electronic, installation engineering and building services companies. 
 
Recognised by government, commerce and industry as the authoritative voice of the sector, the ECA is amongst the nations best resourced representative associations. 
 
The association works closely with government and key national bodies to improve industry standards and procedures. Its comprehensive, progressive and innovative services are highly respected and renowned throughout the industry. 
PART 'P' 
 
Part P of the Building Regulations was introduced by government in 2005 and affects all electrical work carried out in dwellings. 
 
People carrying out electrical work in homes and gardens in England and Wales should follow the requirements set out in Part P of the Building Regulations to ensure that they are complying with the law. These rules are designed to ensure that electrical work is safe.  
 
Part P has been introduced in order to reduce the number of deaths injuries and fires caused by faulty electrical installations.  
FSA 
Supporting the Profession to Safeguard the Client 
 
With more than 270 members across the United Kingdom, the Fire and Security Association (FSA), is the fastest growing representative body for companies that design, install, commission, maintain and monitor electronic fire and security systems. 
 
As a specialist division of the Electrical Contractors' Association (ECA), and working in partnership with SELECT, the Scottish electro-technical trade association, the FSA is uniquely positioned to improve industry standards and develop its member's businesses. 
 
FSA members represent all sizes of professional companies from local suppliers with only a few operatives to large multi-service companies. 
 
All work to exacting British and European technical standards and are independently assessed and third party certificated. 
 
Through the ECA's well-established consultative and advisory structure, FSA members have direct access to the latest industry developments and have the opportunity to contribute actively to those developments. 
 
The FSA aims to: 
Provide a highly effective membership platform, upon which the specialist services, skills, expertise and interests of members can be developed further and actively represented and promoted to both the business and wider end-user community 
 
Increase productivity and professionalism across the electronic fire and security systems sectors by supporting the development of both technical standards and new occupational standards, apprenticeship schemes, training programmes and qualifications that are relevant to member's needs and are accessible to the wider industry 
 
Actively develop and maintain collaborative relationships with Government departments, public bodies, trade associations, standard setting bodies, institutions, inspectorates, certification bodies and other industry stakeholders in order to effectively represent the interests of members 
 
Disseminate timely information to members, potential members, key stakeholders and the wider end-user community in order to raise awareness of key issues affecting the electronic fire and security systems industry and its customer base and respond appropriately. 
TRUSTMARK 
 
TrustMark is a new, award winning scheme supported by the government, consumer groups and building industry to help you find reputable firms to do repair, maintenance and improvement work inside and outside your home. 
 
If a company displays the TrustMark logo you know that a trade association or other certification organisation, has checked the company and found that it meets certain standards the government has set. 
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