British NFL fans kept safe by Stadium
Fans attending NFL games in London over the past two years have been kept safe thanks to Stadium’s security services and HVM barriers.
Crowds can be a wonderful thing. When people come together, wonderful things happen. We see our job as helping those things take place, as safely as possible.
Understanding a crowd – its reason for being, its expectations and membership – is critical. We have long experience in assessing each individual gathering, and devising a security approach that makes sense.
Each expert member of our teams play their respective role in those strategies, helping people find their way or stay in place, follow the rules or find someone to help. We take seriously our role in ensuring that crowds remain safe – and respect each other.
The famous composer Frederic Chopin once said, “The crowd intimidates me.” We don’t think crowds should be scary – and we’re never intimidated by the task of keeping them safe. At Stadium, security is our watchword, however many people are involved.
Fans attending NFL games in London over the past two years have been kept safe thanks to Stadium’s security services and HVM barriers.
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Stadium provided key security and crowd management services across 3 venues as an official supplier to the Glasgow Commonwealth Games. Stadium had a 3 month period between the award of contract and operations going live.