Protecting Public Spaces with Martyn’s Law Compliance

Blazewolf Security provides certified solutions and expert support to help your organisation meet the requirements of Martyn’s Law.

What is Martyn’s Law?

Martyn’s Law (also known as the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill) was introduced in memory of Martyn Hett, who tragically lost his life in the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing. The law ensures that public venues take responsibility for threat preparedness and response planning.

Why Choose Blazewolf Security?

At Blazewolf Security, we specialise in helping public-facing organisations meet their obligations under Martyn’s Law (formerly the Protect Duty). With decades of industry experience, our team provides end-to-end support from initial venue risk assessments to full lockdown alarm system installations and compliance training. We stay ahead of evolving legislation and work closely with schools, event venues, healthcare providers, and councils across the UK.

Our goal is simple: to protect lives, reduce vulnerabilities, and ensure every building is prepared for the unexpected. When it comes to terrorism risk management and venue protection compliance, Blazewolf is the trusted choice in the North.

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FAQs

What is Martyn’s Law and who does it apply to?

Martyn’s Law, also known as the Protect Duty, is new UK legislation designed to improve public safety. It requires certain venues and organisations to have robust security measures in place to protect staff and visitors from potential terrorist threats.

The law will apply to public venues, schools, universities, healthcare settings, retail, and other organisations where large numbers of people gather. The level of requirements depends on the size, type, and risk profile of the premises.

In many cases, existing fire alarms, CCTV, or intruder alarms are not sufficient on their own to meet Martyn’s Law requirements. Adding a dedicated lockdown system ensures your premises has a clear and compliant response procedure.

Yes. Our team provides site surveys, risk assessments, and tailored security solutions — including lockdown alarms, access control, and training — to ensure you are fully prepared for the legislation.