Reading Football Club supporter Daniel Honey was the recipient of a shirt signed by his favourite players after winning a competition to design an anti-arson poster, run in conjunction with ADT, the club's Community Scheme sponsors.
The poster competition was launched earlier in the season when ADT's 'Strike It Out' anti-arson campaign joined forces with the 'Royals Roadshow' which saw the club and ADT make weekly visits to 13 different schools in Reading.
Each Roadshow visit consisted of a coaching session, a visit from a first team player and an educational fire safety message from ADT, with more than 1,000 schoolchildren taking part.
l As part of G4Tec's latest marketing campaign, aimed at the education sector, the company is offering education establishments across the UK the opportunity for a free comprehensive security evaluation of their premises and campuses, simply by filling out a form.
The campaign includes all education sectors such as universities, private and public schools, specialist academies and higher education colleges.
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An online form can be submitted at www.g4tec.co.uk, and one of the company's advisors will make an appointment to visit and undertake a thorough review of the premises, highlighting an areas where security could be optimised or improved.
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