Alarm Response and Key Holding Explained
Alarm response and key holding are closely related services.
Key holding means a professional security provider securely holds authorised keys for your premises. Alarm response means a trained responder attends when an alarm is activated.
For many businesses, the two services work together because the responder may need authorised access to the premises to complete checks, reset systems where agreed, secure the site or follow the agreed response procedure.
What Is Key Holding?
Key holding is a service where a professional provider securely holds authorised keys for your premises.
This can help your business avoid relying on employees, managers, directors or landlords to hold keys and attend out-of-hours incidents.
KeyPlus can securely hold keys for your premises, with key holding procedures managed in line with BS 7984-1:2016. Find out more about our key holding services.
What Is Alarm Response?
Alarm response is a professional security service where a trained responder attends a premises after an alarm activation.
The responder follows agreed instructions, checks the site and escalates any issues where required. Learn more about our alarm response services.
Why Alarm Response Often Works With Key Holding
If a responder needs to access the premises, they may need authorised keys.
Professional key holding can support this by making sure access arrangements are managed through an agreed process.
When key holding and alarm response are combined, the business can create a clearer process for:
- Site access
- Attendance
- Internal checks
- External checks
- Escalation
- Reporting
Replacing Staff Keyholders With a Professional Service
Many businesses rely on employees, managers, directors or landlords as keyholders.
This can create issues if they are:
- Unavailable
- Away from the area
- Uncomfortable attending alarm activations
- Unsure what to do
- Expected to attend alone
- Managing several sites
Professional key holding and alarm response can help reduce that reliance.
Supporting Safer Alarm Attendance
When key holding and alarm response are combined, a trained officer can attend the premises, access the site where agreed and follow the agreed response procedure.
This gives the business a more structured approach than relying on individual staff members.
BS 7984 Procedures
KeyPlus key holding and alarm response procedures are managed in line with BS 7984-1:2016.
This supports a more structured and professional approach to key holding and response arrangements.
When Should a Business Combine Both Services?
Combining key holding and alarm response may be suitable if your business:
- Has out-of-hours alarm activations
- Wants to reduce reliance on staff keyholders
- Needs authorised access during alarm response
- Operates multiple sites
- Wants clear reporting
- Needs a more consistent response process
To set this up for your premises, request an alarm response quote.
Speak to KeyPlus about a professional setup for your premises.
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