Official counter terror advice from Protect UK and National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) encourages all public premises to take proportionate measures to maintain good security practice and awareness. Furthermore, draft legislation under ‘Martyn’s Law’ will require public premises to take and demonstrate proportionate measures to address security risks. VSafety PREPARE, PROTECT, PREVENT posters provide a simple, affordable and proactive step to improving safety awareness on your premises as part of Counter Terror guidance from ProtectUK, National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NACTSO) as well as Department for Education (DfE) for school settings, without impacting on accessibility or personal freedoms. Bold designs are combined with clear, succinct guidance as well as recommended and officially recognised protocols such as ‘See, Check and Notify (Scan)’, ‘Hidden, Obviously suspicious, Typical (HOT)’ and ‘RUN TELL HIDE’. They not only promote security awareness with official messaging, but also encourage proactive reporting of any suspicious behaviour to help improve security further. Choose from generic posters, or posters with write-on areas for you to easily add contact or location details for security staff. The current UK threat level is ‘Substantial’ – meaning an attack is likely. Official guidance states “Posters are both useful reminders of key security principles for all staff, and also promote a good security culture in your organisation that will deter someone intending to cause harm from seeing you as an easy target.”
Official counter terror advice from Protect UK and National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) encourages all public premises to take proportionate measures to maintain good security practice and awareness. Furthermore, draft legislation under ‘Martyn’s Law’ will require public premises to take and demonstrate proportionate measures to address security risks. VSafety PREPARE, PROTECT, PREVENT posters provide a simple, affordable and proactive step to improving safety awareness on your premises as part of Counter Terror guidance from ProtectUK, National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NACTSO) as well as Department for Education (DfE) for school settings, without impacting on accessibility or personal freedoms. Bold designs are combined with clear, succinct guidance as well as recommended and officially recognised protocols such as ‘See, Check and Notify (Scan)’, ‘Hidden, Obviously suspicious, Typical (HOT)’ and ‘RUN TELL HIDE’. They not only promote security awareness with official messaging, but also encourage proactive reporting of any suspicious behaviour to help improve security further. Choose from generic posters, or posters with write-on areas for you to easily add contact or location details for security staff. The current UK threat level is ‘Substantial’ – meaning an attack is likely. Official guidance states “Posters are both useful reminders of key security principles for all staff, and also promote a good security culture in your organisation that will deter someone intending to cause harm from seeing you as an easy target.”
Sellers offer a range of delivery options, so you can choose the one that’s most convenient for you. Many sellers offer free delivery. You can always find the postage cost and estimated delivery date in a seller’s listing. You'll then be able to see a full list of delivery options during checkout. These can include: Express delivery, Standard delivery, Economy delivery, Click & Collect, Free local collection from seller.
Your options for returning an item vary depending on what you want to return, why you want to return it, and the seller's return policy. If the item is damaged or doesn't match the listing description, you can return it even if the seller's returns policy says they don't accept returns. If you've changed your mind and no longer want an item, you can still request a return, but the seller doesn't have to accept it. If the buyer changes their mind about a purchase and wants to return an item, they may need to pay return postage costs, depending on the seller's return policy. Sellers can provide a return postage address and additional return postage information for the buyer. Sellers pay for return postage if there's a problem with the item. For example, if the item doesn't match the listing description, is damaged or defective or is counterfeit. By law, customers in the European Union also have the right to cancel the purchase of an item within 14 days beginning from the day you receive, or a third party indicated by you (other than the carrier) receives, the last good ordered by you (if delivered separately). This applies to all products except for digital items (e.g. Digital Music) that are provided immediately to you with your acknowledgement, and other items such as video, DVD, audio, video games, Sex and Sensuality products and software products where the item has been unsealed.
Sellers have to offer a refund for certain items only if they are faulty, such as: Personalised items and custom-made items, Perishable items, Newspapers and magazines, Unwrapped CDs DVDs and computer software. If you used your PayPal balance or bank account to fund the original payment, the refunded money will go back to your PayPal account balance. If you used a credit or debit card to fund the original payment, the refunded money will go back to your card. The seller will effect the refund within three working days but it may take up to 30 days for Paypal to process the transfer. For payments funded partially by a card and partially by your balance/bank, the money taken from your card will go back to your card and the remainder will return to your PayPal balance.