Two-Way Radio Communication: Your 2026 Guide to Event

Two-way radio communication is usually the last thing an event manager sets up and the first thing that gets blamed when an incident goes sideways. You've locked in the venue, approved the run sheet, briefed suppliers, and booked guards. Then bump-in starts, the crowd builds, and someone asks a basic question that should've been answered […]
Construction Site Security Fencing: 2026 Expert Guide

Construction site security fencing is usually the first thing a project manager gets asked about after a break-in, a complaint from the public, or a regulator's visit. You're often dealing with the same pattern: a site boundary that looked adequate on handover, a gate that didn't stay controlled, materials left too close to the perimeter, […]
Mass Security Services: Guide to Event Safety 2026
Mass security services start long before gates open. If you're a festival director staring at site maps, contractor lists, liquor licensing conditions, artist riders, and bump-in schedules, security can look like one more line item to fill. That's the wrong way to treat it. On the ground, mass security services are a system. Guards are […]
Construction Site Security Requirements: 7 Top Mistakes
Construction site security requirements usually get urgent attention only after something has already gone wrong. A project manager arrives on site at 6:15 am, finds a gate left unsecured, notices missing tools, and then spends the next two hours calling supervisors, checking delivery logs, and explaining delays to the client. By lunch, the security issue […]
Secure Your Site with Construction Protective Services
Construction protective services belong in the project plan from day one, not on the variation list after the first break-in, near miss, or regulator visit. In Australia, construction recorded 20 fatalities in the 12 months to September 2024, and serious claims in the same period totalled over AUD 115 million in payouts, according to construction […]