Bond fever is upon us again with the release of the much-anticipated Spectre. Once again, Daniel Craig will hit our screens with an array of gadgets, guns, and an array of beautiful girls! He will travel the world to locations such as London, Mexico and Rome using all forms of transportation including his favoured car, the Aston Martin DB10.
Thinking about one man and a mission, and the tools he needs to complete a job successfully, and only requiring one place to go for everything, made me wonder…..
SPS could be part of the “Bond” supply chain!!
He is more often than not working on his own, so our lone worker service, Stay Safe, could be invaluable to him. With GPS tracking of his position at all times, we could monitor his movements and provide fast response when he deploys the panic button from his mobile phone. And he needn’t worry about where he is in the world, our accredited ARC will ensure he is picked up and dealt with anytime – day or night.

Supplying cameras for all sorts of occasions will give him eyes to monitor or to close in, particularly when its unsafe to be there.
Q needs to check our access control panels, allowing Bond to open doors to buildings from his phone.
Naturally, Bond will leave a trail of destruction behind him, so who better than to clean up after him, our Clear and Clean teams bringing order to the chaos left in Bonds wake, 24/7 completed in double-quick time.
We could even have assisted during the filming of Sceptre, just like we did recently for the DIY SOS team when they created some superb homes for ex-servicemen and women in Manchester.
If you are going along to see the film we hope you enjoy it, it certainly has received some great reviews and promises to be very entertaining. The storyline, gadgets and situations in which Bond finds himself may be far fetched, but in the real world we are providing services that offer the things 007 is trying to provide – protection, security and peace of mind.
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