Door Supervisors
Our Door Supervisors are renowned for their positive and approachable demeanour, adaptability, dependability, and impeccable personal presentation.

The service
Our SIA-certified Door Supervisors are renowned for their approachable and professional attitude, adaptability, reliability, and impeccable personal presentation. With excellent written and verbal communication skills, as well as extensive experience in search procedures and customer-facing roles, they deliver exceptional service in every situation.
The duties of a door supervisor may vary depending on the employer’s specific policies and requirements. Common responsibilities include:
- Enforcing dress codes and verifying age requirements.
- Collecting fees and confirming identification.
- Upholding safety regulations and conducting searches for prohibited items, such as drugs or concealed weapons, often using metal detectors.
- Managing queues and ensuring smooth entry to venues.
- Addressing customer concerns and removing disruptive individuals when necessary.
Our door supervisors combine professionalism with expertise to ensure a safe, secure, and welcoming environment for your business and its customers.
The process
Request the service
Contact us with your security requirements, and our team will assess your needs and provide a tailored solution.
Approve the service
Review our detailed proposal and approve the plan to ensure it aligns with your security objectives.
Receive the service
We’ll deliver the risk analysis and actionable recommendations, equipping you with effective solutions.
Who is it for?
Our training courses equip you with essential skills to enhance your security expertise. Gain practical knowledge from industry professionals and boost your confidence in real-world scenarios.

Get in Touch
Office
Hillbrow Road
Esher
Surrey
KT10 9NW
FAQs
Questions frequently asked by customers and professionals about our training, top-up and refresher courses.
Top Up Training was introduced to help fill the gaps in training following several changes within the industry. For those with a Security Guard or Door Supervisor License, everyone has now undergone this training and so the SIA has introduced the new Refresher Training package.
As the name suggests, this training is intended to ‘Refresh’ the skills you learned on your original course and to update you with things like, additions to the law, reminders of the SIA code of conduct or criminal trends such as drink spiking. If you have previously attended a Top Up Training session, you are advised to attend a Refresher training session before renewing your license, after April 2025, this advice will become mandatory.
Close Protection License holders must complete a Top Up before being able to renew their license, this is not expected to change until sometime in 2026.
Yes, we run courses across the whole of the UK as well as overseas.
No, we deliver First Aid Training, Fire Marshall and Traffic Marshal courses to name but a few, we can also develop and deliver bespoke training packages for corporate customers.
Our classrooms are in Esher, Surrey, there’s parking close by at the Sandown Racecourse just 2 minutes away.
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