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We are a Cheshire based security company specialising in providing manned guarding, key holding, alarm response, locking and unlocking to residential homes, offices and building sites. We provide door Supervisors to multiple licensed premises around the uk from small pubs to large clubs and also supply door supervisors to private party’s, weddings and other events. For more information on how we can help you save money on security needs while still maintaining a professional and reliable service visit our website WWW.ReactSecurity.co.uk React Security, the first choice for security.
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SK11 6PH, MACCLESFIELD, United Kingdom
- 07453487059
- Joe@reactsecurity.co.uk
- www.reactsecurity.co.uk
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