VEKA Collaborate To Combat Crime 

VEKA Collaborate To Combat Crime 

In a drive to support advancement of security standards in the construction industry, VEKA plc proudly hosted a 'Designing out Crime with VEKA' day on 10 July 2024.

The PVCu supplier invited 17 Designing Out Crime Officers (DOCOs) from across the UK to its 400,000 sq ft production facility in Burnley, Lancashire to delve into the intricacies of security standards and showcase how VEKA consistently achieves industry benchmarks.   

The Designing Out Crime Day particularly focused on the processes and procedures involved in a systems house attaining certification.  

"At VEKA, we are dedicated to providing industry-leading designs, and that standard includes the ultimate security capacity," said Paul Kennington, Technical Director.  

"This event was an excellent opportunity to showcase our approach to security and collaborate with police forces from across the UK to enhance their knowledge and understanding of the processes that earn the PAS24:2022 accreditation." 

The event provided ample opportunities for networking and knowledge sharing, fostering stronger relationships between fenestration and police forces to help combat crime through innovative design and robust security standards. 

Hazel Goss MBE, Development Officer for Secured By Design, the official police security initiative to reduce crime, said of the event: “I find days like this are invaluable to the designing out crime officers who I look after because they're learning the ins and outs of the products, seeing the products being tested and getting an understanding of how the processes work.” 

Andy Hunton, designing out crime officer for Cumbria attended, saying: “When we go out for situational crime prevention, giving advice to householders, we insist that they need a tested product, and VEKA recognise security standards. Coming to see how these products have actually been manufactured is very important, because then we can say we've seen how it's done, we know the reason behind the testing, and we know it's worthwhile and resilient.”