Security Signs
Adequate signposting of security arrangements around premises has never been more important. The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 is now law and as premises now implement necessary security measures, it is important that they are properly signposted.
Our range has been developed to help organisations clearly signpost specific security measures as part of their obligations under Martyn’s Law, in accordance with official guidance.


- It is a legal obligation to inform on site personnel of CCTV cameras - signs also serve as an effective additional deterrent


- Properly advise of security procedures such as bag checks, searches and more. Signs are also a great way of demonstrating compliance


- Feature recognised official security protocols in clear designs - a simple and affordable way of improving security awareness


- Clearly mark security zones and checkpoints established as part of on site security procedures and protocol

- Essential for robust security protocols. Improve awareness and advise how those on site can contact security
Security Signs
Security measures that public premises may need to consider as part of obligations under Martyn’s Law should be properly signposted to ensure those on site are informed. Proper use of signage also provides a visual demonstration of means taken to meet obligations and are indicative of a professional and well-run site.
Our range has been developed to help organisations clearly signpost security measures as part of their obligations under Martyn’s Law, in accordance with official guidance.
Some of the Security Measures which premises may need to implement and properly signpost include:
- CCTV Systems – must legally be signposted as per data protection laws. CCTV signage also helps to ensure dummy CCTV systems are taken seriously.
- Bag Check Areas and Procedures
- Security Zones or Checkpoints
- Restricted Areas
- Metal Detectors
- Reminding of security behaviour and advising of reporting points
Security Awareness Posters & Action Cards
Martyn’s Law requires public premises to take and demonstrate proportionate measures to address security risks. Our posters are simple, affordable, effective and have been expressly designed to help organisations towards demonstrating compliance.
Our range of 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) and Department for Education (DfE).
Bold designs featuring clear, succinct guidance as well as recommended and recognised protocols such as ‘See, Check and Notify (Scan)’, Hidden, Obviously suspicious, Typical (HOT) and RUN TELL HIDE. They not only promote security awareness but also encourage proactive reporting of any suspicious behaviour.
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.”
We have also added Action Cards to help organisations with their security training obligations under Martyn’s Law, which incorporate official security advice from ProtectUK and NaCSTO.
Official Counter Terror Guidance
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, legislation under 'Martyn’s Law' requires public premises to take and demonstrate proportionate measures to address security risks. Our posters are simple, affordable, effective and have been expressly designed to help organisations towards improving security and demonstrating compliance.

Bold designs are combined with clear, succinct and officially recognised protocols
Such as 'See, Check and Notify (Scan)', 'Hidden, Obviously suspicious, Typical (HOT)' and 'RUN TELL HIDE'.

Professional grade durable, tear resistant material with anti-curl edges
Means the poster will last many years of use, unlike basic paper-based posters which will likely fade and tear in busy environments.

Features a 'write-on' space
To add details of who to report suspicious behaviour to, or list details for the security contact on your premises.

Bold, high-quality print signage
Delivers a clear and crisp message using durable UV-stabilised inks.