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Critical Advancement in Knife and Spike Protection

PPSS Group highly anticipated stab vests benefit from latest technology and highlight knife and spike protection advancement. According to their CEO Robert Kaiser, the decision in 2019 was based on the company’s comprehensive understanding of the most realistic operational risks and threats, faced by today’s private security professionals, The firm’s product video, featuring him being … Continued

PPSS Stab Vests Live Demos At Major Healthcare Security Conference

PPSS Stab Vests will once again be available to trial and test at the NAHS Annual Conference & Awards. This year’s event will take place from 2 – 3 November 2022 at the University of Birmingham. Healthcare and hospital security professionals from all over the country will once again be able to listen to a … Continued

Body Armour Survey Reveals Security Industry’s Knowledge Shortcoming

British firm PPSS Group published its whitepaper of its international body armour survey today. 729 security professionals from countries around the world completed the survey, which was conducted between 01 February and 31 March 2022.  57% of participants were UK based. DOWNLOAD HERE (or click on image) According to the company’s CEO Robert Kaiser, it … Continued

PPSS Group’s Aim Is To Protect Public Transport Professionals

It is estimated that the UK rail network alone carries in excess of 750 million passengers each year.  If only a small percentage of these rail users travel without paying the appropriate fare the loss of revenue is considerable. According to some of the UK’s leading public transport firms, it is estimated that fare evasion … Continued

PPSS Group Launch New Emergency Body Armour To Help Protect Civilians

Tuesday, 5th September 2017 Designed for individual protection, a new rapidly deployable Emergency Body Armour (view website) is offering the latest in globally respected and field-tested body armour technology, displaying truly outstanding protection from edged weapon, such as machetes and knives, as well as hypodermic needles. Following a number of well documented knife attacks on civilians … Continued