SSAIB – Security and Fire Safety Certification
ACCL achieved SSAIB accreditation in 2025, a testament to our unwavering dedication to delivering top-tier security systems, data cabling, and IT infrastructure solutions across the UK.
What SSAIB Accreditation Means
The Security Systems and Alarms Inspection Board (SSAIB) is a UKAS-accredited, not-for-profit certification body founded in 1994, representing over 2,000 security service providers and setting the gold standard for intruder alarms, fire detection, CCTV, access control, and monitoring systems. Achieving SSAIB status involves rigorous independent audits by experienced engineers, ongoing compliance checks, and adherence to British, European, and international standards, ensuring impartiality and professionalism at every level. For ACCL, this milestone validates our expertise in integrating secure IT infrastructure with advanced security technologies, positioning us as a trusted leader in the industry.
Benefits for ACCL Customers
Customers benefit immensely from partnering with SSAIB-accredited ACCL, starting with assured quality installations that minimise false alarms, enhance system reliability, and provide robust protection for homes, offices, and commercial sites. Many insurers recognize SSAIB certification, often leading to substantial premium reductions and easier policy fulfillment, as it proves proactive risk mitigation. Compliance with police response policies across England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Ireland further ensures effective emergency handling, while our certified services offer scalable solutions tailored to evolving IT and security needs.
Why This Matters for Your Business
In today’s threat landscape, SSAIB accreditation gives ACCL’s clients a competitive edge through verified excellence, from initial design to long-term maintenance. It fosters greater trust, enabling seamless integration of data cabling with security systems for future-proof infrastructure that supports business growth. By choosing ACCL, customers invest in peace of mind, regulatory confidence, and cost savings that directly impact their bottom line.




