How Museums & Heritage Sites Are Protecting Their Assets
As museums across the world prepare to welcome visitors back after closures caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, it certainly won’t be business as usual.
SelectaDNA is G-Cloud 12 Approved
Secure Asset Register, powered by SelectaDNA, has been approved for the G-Cloud 12 Digital Marketplace, a government framework,
Scunthorpe Shoplifters Warned To Think Again
Police in Scunthorpe town centre are getting tough on shoplifters by introducing a DNA marking system that can track stolen items.
Selectamark MD Named Global Influencer In Commercial Security
We are delighted to announce that James Brown, MD of Selectamark Security Systems plc, has been revealed as a Global Influencer in Commercial Security.
Don’t Overlook Security As We Return To Work
Don't overlook security as more people return to work, says James Brown, MD of Selectamark Security Systems, a Secured by Design member company.
Rural Crime Has Been a Focus in Lockdown for Sussex Police
Sussex Police has introduced a dedicated team of rural crime Police and Community Support Officers to help farmers mark their equipment, machinery and tools with SelectaDNA.
Scrap Dealers Targeted in Day of Action
Scrap yards in Greater Manchester were visited by Network Rail, the British Transport Police and a four-legged ‘detective’ to ensure dealers are not trading stolen metal.
Operation Kapel Results in 100% Reduction in Housebreakings
Police Scotland recently launched a hugely successful operation to crack down on crime in an area of Govanhill in Glasgow.
Heart of the Community
A disused telephone box in Buckfast, Devon has been refurbished and put to good use with the installation of a new defibrillator which has been forensically marked.
Asset Protection for New Nuclear Power Station
SelectaDNA have supplied Hinkley Point C, a nuclear power station, with SelectaDNA and Secure TESA Security Labels to mark and protect assets including tools, IT equipment and electronic devices.
Preferred By Leading Insurance Companies
SelectaDNA is listed in Chubb’s ‘Little Black Book’ which contains the names and numbers of a select group of companies that can help prevent and protect the possessions and homes of their clients from burglary and theft.
New SelectaDNA Forensic Lab Launches In London
SelectaDNA are pleased to announce completion of their new forensic science laboratory in London.
Register Your Property For FREE!
Secure Asset Register (SAR) is now the only Secured by Design approved property register that is free for both the public and the police to use.
Op Meteor Makes Stolen Goods Too Hot To Handle
A crackdown to prevent burglaries and encourage people to protect their homes has been relaunched by Essex Police after a successful first run.
Technology Partnership With Milestone
SelectaDNA’s distributor in the United States is proud to become an approved Milestone Systems’ Technology Partner.
Successful Residential DNA Scheme Expanding
After rolling out more than 30,000 home property marking kits as part of Operation Spearhead in 2018/19, Surrey Police continue to make residential burglary a priority.
Keeping Track Of Quad Bike Theft
Cumbria Police have been offering a series of quad bike security marking events using SelectaDNA.
DNA Sprays Hits New York City
New York State Sheriff's Association have introduced SelectaDNA Intruder Spray to help deter theft and identify criminals.
500th Church Takes Up Insurance Offer
Five hundred churches have now taken up a special deal to purchase a SelectaDNA Church kit offered by Trinitas Church Insurance Services.
Cheshire Tackle Tack & Heritage Crime
In Cheshire, PCSOs have been marking tack with SelectaDNA at various equine premises.
Convicted: Burglar Jailed For 8 Years
A prolific burglar has been jailed for eight years after being linked to some of his crimes by the SelectaDNA Secure Asset Register.
Finalists At The OSPAs
We are delighted to have been named as a finalist in the Outstanding Security Product category at the 2020 OSPAs.
Drive On Part In BBC Consumer Show
The SelectaDNA Vehicle kit was recently featured on BBC1’s Rip Off Britain as part of a news item on the latest wave of ‘ car cannibalism’.