British training company Tavcom launches new international division

September 99 News & Events

Britain's leading security systems training company, Tavcom Training, has announced the launch of its new international training division which will provide expert tuition to the security industry worldwide.

Tavcom, which specialises in teaching the selection, installation, operation and maintenance of closed circuit television, access control, perimeter security and intruder alarm systems, already boasts an impressive array of customers within the UK. These include a large number of major corporate clients as well as police authorities, military forces and representatives of both central and local government.

The new 'export' service has been introduced by Tavcom as a response to a growing demand for its training courses from the Middle East, South Africa, Asia and mainland Europe.

The company can deliver its highly qualified and experienced tutors - together with all the necessary equipment for the important practical hands-on component of every Tavcom course - to any location around the globe. Training can take place in-house at the client's own premises or at any suitable venue of their choice. Comprehensive manuals and accredited certificates - awarded upon successful completion of the course assessment - will also be provided and tuition can be made available with the use of interpreters, if necessary.

Tavcom's wide range of courses, from basic to advanced, will be of interest to security managers, control room operators, installers, project managers and all other personnel involved with all types of security systems. A new training portfolio, which also contains details of the company's correspondence course, human vigilance assessment computer software packages and associated security consultancy services, is available from Tavcom's administrative centre in Hampshire, UK, or find them on the World Wide Web.

For further details contact Tavcom on telephone (0944) 1489 895099, fax (0944) 1489 894400, e-mail: sales@tavcom.com, www.tavcom.com





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