
Although many smaller premises won’t fall under the legal requirements of Martyn’s Law (The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025), helping your customers to protect their staff, customers and visitors is always good practice.
If your customers manage a smaller venue with an expected capacity of fewer than 200 people, they aren’t currently legally required to implement the measures set out in the Act. Regardless, many organisations are already taking simple steps to improve their emergency preparedness and strengthen their overall security.

Smaller premises may include:
✓ Independent retailers
✓ Cafés, pubs and restaurants
✓ GP surgeries and dental practices
✓ Pharmacies and healthcare clinics
✓ Nurseries and small schools
✓ Community halls
✓ Offices and shared workspaces
✓ Leisure facilities
✓ Visitor centres and small galleries
Simple Measures Can Make a Big Difference
Being able to quickly alert staff, notify visitors or manage access to your premises is essential in an emergency. The right technology can help your customers respond more effectively and provide reassurance to everyone on site.
Affordable Solutions to Improve Preparedness

Secure Visitor Access
2N IP Verso 2.0
Modular IP Intercom
A video intercom that enables staff to verify visitors before granting access. Combining high-quality video, SIP communication and access control in one modular device, it’s ideal for strengthening security.

Outdoor Emergency Alerts
nsure important announcements can be heard clearly outside your premises, whether directing people away from an entrance or communicating during an emergency.

Make Existing Speakers Smarter
Already have analogue speakers?
This allows you to integrate them into a modern SIP paging solution, extending the life of your existing infrastructure while enabling live & scheduled announcements.

Visual Emergency Notifications
Flashing visual alerts complement audio announcements, helping ensure emergency messages are noticed by everyone, including those working in noisy environments or with hearing impairments.
Preparedness Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated
Martyn’s Law is about having practical procedures that help keep people safe.
Even if your customers’ premises aren’t legally required to comply, reviewing how they would communicate during an emergency, control access to their building and alert occupants can form part of a sensible business continuity and safety plan.
Many organisations are choosing to adopt these measures now, helping improve confidence among staff and visitors while building resilience for the future.
Discover ProVu’s Entire Catalogue
Below are links to all the products we offer that can help your customers to meet the requirements for Martyn’s Law.
We’re Here to Help
Our team can help you identify cost-effective solutions that support your customers’ emergency communication and security strategy, no matter if it’s a new installation or upgrading elements.
Speak to one of our specialists today to discuss how 2N and Algo solutions can help with your security upgrade. Call us on 01484 840048 or email us. Pricing and stock information can be seen on our reseller portal, ProSys.
