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10/16/2015

Suzy Lamplugh House Opening

A few friends joined us to celebrate the formal opening of SoloProtect's new UK HQ

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Provider of lone worker protection solutions and manufacturer of the Identicom lone worker device, SoloProtect, was joined by a mixture of customers and friends on Friday 16th October 2015 to celebrate the opening of Suzy Lamplugh House in Sheffield, SoloProtect’s new UK headquarters and state of the art Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) located just off Junction 34 of the M1 next to Meadowhall. 

Joining SoloProtect at the opening, were Clive Betts MP for Sheffield South East, Sir Keith Povey, President BSIA, and Rachel Griffin, Director of the Suzy Lamplugh Trust.

Clive Betts MP addressing attendees

The day featured a range of industry presentations to guests, lunch and networking, plus a full guided tour of SoloProtect’s brand new ARC facility.

The ARC will begin handling SoloProtect customer Red Alerts from 2016, will imminently be audited in order to be the first dedicated Lone Worker ARC to receive accreditation against BS 8591 and the European Standard EN 50518 (both standards relate to ARC's).


Craig Swallow, Managing Director of SoloProtect UK commented: “Our goal is to deliver the quickest response to our customers with the most qualified staff today and in the future.”

Through the recent expansion, SoloProtect has added 14 new full time positions to its growing UK operation; all of which are based in Sheffield.


This year SoloProtect introduced a formal living wage policy, raising the company’s lowest wage to a minimum wage of £11 an hour, significantly above the UK threshold of the national £7.85 per hour outside of London (£9.15 in the Capital).


The building is named after Suzy Lamplugh, SoloProtect’s nominated charity is the Suzy Lamplugh Trust. Craig Swallow developed the idea for the ‘Identicom’ after attending a Suzy Lamplugh Trust event about personal safety in 2002. The device was designed to look like an ID badge and be discreet and wearable. SoloProtect and the Suzy Lamplugh Trust officially announced a new strategic partnership in June 2015. This partnership sees SoloProtect give ongoing support to Suzy Lamplugh Trust and part of the new building being made available to the trust to deliver safety training. The opening day of that Suzy Lamplugh House also featured a prize draw in aid of the Trust, which managed to raise just under £300.

SoloProtect’s Identicom is used by more than 150 000 lone workers worldwide and used by organisations such as the NHS, Hilti, Sky, Domino’S Pizza and Family Mosaic to provide protection to their lone workers - It remains the most widely used dedicated lone workder device in the United Kingdom.


SoloProtect’s acquisition by American company Kings III Emergency Communications in 2013 helped expansion with the solution now available in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Germany and France direct to market.


“We truly take lone worker protection and lone worker safety passionately. It drives everything that we do.” Commented John Broady, CEO SoloProtect.

For more information about the Suzy Lamplugh Trust and their work, please visit: www.suzylamplugh.org