Halloween is a great opportunity for pubs, bars, clubs and restaurants to enjoy fun time with customers who may want to celebrate in ghoulish costumes, masks and wacky make-up.
Whilst licensees and managers enjoy this timely and welcome boost to their income on the last weekend of October, they should be ready to brief their staff on how best to keep customers safe.
This advice has come from Mark Morgan, Business Manager of Licensing Security & Vulnerability Initiative (Licensing SAVI), a police safety initiative, which is now being used by venues across England and Wales.
Licensing SAVI has been developed at the request of the Home Office by Police Crime Prevention Initiatives (Police CPI), a police-owned organisation, which works alongside the Police Service around the UK to deter and reduce crime.
Licensing SAVI is an online self-assessment, which provides all the information that licensees need to run safe and secure venues for the benefit of their staff and customers whilst having the opportunity to achieve the first ever National Policing Award for licensed venues in England and Wales.
YouGov Research commissioned by Police CPI of 5,050 adults aged 18-45 between August and September 2021, showed that 39% of adults would more likely visit either a bar/pub or nightclub more if they felt safer and 32% of adults would more likely visit either a bar/pub or nightclub more if it had a Police Safety Award.
Mark said: “We want venues to have a great time and to make the most of Halloween, but we ask that they take a few simple steps to keep their customers safe.”
Top tips
The Licensing SAVI top tips are:
Licensing SAVI brings together for the first time all the information that licensees in England and Wales need to promote the four, all-important Licensing Objectives: Prevention of Public Nuisance, Prevention of Crime and Disorder, Protection of Children from Harm, and Public Safety.
Licensing SAVI supports the alcohol drinks industry and is backed by the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) and Project Servator, a police-led vigilance scheme to deter terrorist attacks at crowded places.
Available as an online self-assessment, Licensing SAVI brings together definitive information on effective management practices and operational security including some straightforward safety measures – many of which can be introduced quickly and at little or no cost, and some which licensed premises may not have considered before. Importantly, completion of the self-assessment can lead to Accreditation and an Award with a Star-Rating for display to show the efforts undertaken to enhance safety and security.
For further information and advice visit https://licensingsavi.com/advice-hub