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SUCCESS AT THE NATIONAL SECURITY & FIRE EXCELLENCE AWARDS FOR LIFELINE


Newport-based Lifeline Alarms & Security Services has won the acclaimed ‘Small Security Installer of the Year Award’ at the National Security & Fire Excellence Awards held on 21st November at the prestigious London Hilton on Park Lane


the commitment and professionalism of the 25-strong team at Lifeline every member of the team will receive an additional day paid holiday in 2019.


Richard Jenkins, National Security Inspectorate Chief Executive, praised Lifeline’s work, saying: “In the Small Installer category, a very deserving winner - Lifeline Alarm Systems: a shining example of why NSI-approved companies are up there with the best when it comes to protecting people, property and public spaces, delivering a safer, more secure environment.”


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his is the second time the company has scooped the award over the past six years and they have been finalists four times;


a reflection of the high standards of solution and service provided by Lifeline.


Lifeline’s Managing Director Mark Lee explains what the award means to the company: “This is an extremely significant achievement for both the entire team at Lifeline and for the Isle of Wight Business community as a whole. An Island company has once again been nationally recognised as the best in its field. I am genuinely thrilled for every hard- working professional member of the business as well as our customers, both current and future. Awards such


as this emphasises to our customer family that they have as their partners a nationally recognised Fire and Security provider right here on their island door step.”


The event was hosted by leading Irish actor James Nesbitt, who presented the award to Mark and the team from Lifeline. The award category was sponsored by IPSA, the Independent Professional Security Association.


Established in 1990, Lifeline are dedicated to protecting people, their homes, businesses, property and possessions across the Island and are the highest accredited and acclaimed company in their field on the Island. This latest award bears further testimony to this and the commitment of the Lifeline team. As recognition of


This award continues a run of awards and accolades for Lifeline which include the Professional & ‘Business Services Award’ and coveted ‘Member of the Year’ Awards from the Isle of Wight Chamber of Commerce in 2015 in addition to winning at the National Security & Fire Awards in 2012.


Actor James Nesbitt (R) presents Lifeline with their award in the Grand Ballroom at the London Hilton on Park Lane


Within little more than a week of their success at the National Awards, Lifeline attended the Isle of Wight Chamber of Commerce Business Awards for Excellence, where they received the coveted award as ‘Employer of the year’. An award that continues to reflect the success of Lifeline and was presented by Anneka Rice in-front of a 400 capacity audience at Cowes Yacht Haven at what is the premier awards event for Island Businesses.


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