Hospitality & Hotels Security Services in Southampton
Guest-facing SIA-licensed security guards, door supervisors, and CCTV installation for hotels, restaurants, bars, and hospitality venues across Southampton. MSS Security Patrols provides security that enhances the guest experience rather than disrupting it, with officers trained in conflict de-escalation, Licensing Act 2003 compliance, and Martyn's Law readiness for every type of Southampton hospitality venue.
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Why Security for Southampton Hotels and Hospitality Venues Requires a Specialist Approach
Hospitality security is not simply commercial security applied to a hotel corridor. A Southampton hotel operates 24 hours a day, welcoming paying guests who have a reasonable expectation of safety, comfort, and privacy. A security officer working in a hospitality environment must simultaneously deter threats, manage difficult guests with courtesy, support night audit staff working alone at 3am, respond to alarms without waking the entire building, and represent the venue's brand standard in every interaction they have with a guest.
The balance is precise and difficult to achieve. A heavy-handed security presence in a four-star hotel creates negative reviews and reputational damage. Insufficient security in a bar or late-night venue creates a public safety liability and jeopardises the premises licence. MSS Security trains its hospitality security guards specifically for this balance, selecting officers for their interpersonal skills and customer service orientation alongside their core security competencies.
- Intruder and non-guest access risk — hotel lobbies, bars, and restaurant areas are open environments that members of the public can enter freely. Without managed access control, the risk of theft from guests, theft from the property, and antisocial behaviour goes unmanaged.
- Lone worker vulnerability overnight — night audit staff working reception alone between midnight and 6am face a documented personal safety risk with no trained security support in the immediate vicinity unless security is specifically provided.
- Licensing Act 2003 compliance risk — licensed premises including hotel bars, restaurants, and late-night venues must comply with conditions attached to their premises licence. Non-compliant door supervision or a failure to manage intoxicated guests can trigger a licence review by Southampton City Council's licensing authority.
- Reputational damage risk — security incidents that become visible to guests or appear online through review platforms can cause immediate and lasting reputational harm. A professionally managed, discreet security response minimises this risk.
- Martyn's Law obligations — the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act, known as Martyn's Law, creates a new legal framework for security and counter-terrorism preparedness at public venues including hotels and licensed premises. Southampton hospitality venues must assess and document their compliance position now.
The Legal Framework Every Southampton Hotel and Hospitality Venue Must Navigate for Security Compliance
Competitors advertising hospitality security in Southampton consistently omit the regulatory context that determines whether a venue's security arrangement is compliant and what happens if it is not. This table addresses the key legislation that every Southampton hotel manager and licensed premises operator must understand.
| Legislation | What It Requires for Hospitality Security | Consequence of Non-Compliance |
|---|---|---|
| Licensing Act 2003 | Any person working as a door supervisor at licensed premises in Southampton must hold a valid SIA Door Supervisor licence. The premises licence may include specific conditions about the number of door supervisors required, CCTV coverage, ID checking, and management of intoxicated persons. Breach of licence conditions is a criminal offence. | Premises licence review by Southampton City Council. Licence suspension, restriction, or revocation. Criminal prosecution for the Designated Premises Supervisor. Personal licence revocation. |
| Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act — Martyn's Law | Premises and events above the Standard Tier threshold (expected attendance of 200 or more) must implement terrorism protection procedures including staff training, evacuation planning, and documented security procedures. Hotels and large licensed venues in Southampton are likely to fall within scope. Security providers must be able to demonstrate Martyn's Law awareness and readiness. | Civil enforcement by the Security Industry Authority's new regulatory function. Improvement notices and financial penalties for non-compliance. Reputational exposure in the event of an incident where preparedness cannot be demonstrated. |
| Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and Lone Worker Obligations | Hotel operators have a duty of care for staff working alone, including night audit staff at reception, housekeeping staff working late shifts, and kitchen porters on overnight covers. A documented lone worker risk assessment is required and security provision is a commonly used control measure for overnight hotel operations. | HSE enforcement action and prosecution. Personal injury claims where lone working risk assessments were absent or inadequate. Civil liability where a foreseeable risk of harm to a lone worker was not adequately controlled. |
| UK GDPR and ICO CCTV Code of Practice | Hotel and hospitality venue CCTV systems capture personal data of guests, staff, and visitors. This must be operated in compliance with UK GDPR and the ICO CCTV Code of Practice. Hotels must have documented retention schedules, appropriate signage, access controls for footage, and a process for handling Subject Access Requests from guests whose images have been captured. | ICO enforcement action. Fines up to 4% of global turnover or £17.5m for serious breaches. Guest compensation claims. Reputational damage from publicly reported data protection failures. |
| Licensing Act 2003 Section 182 Guidance (Drink Spiking) | Following 2024 Home Office guidance updates, licensed premises are expected to have documented safeguards against drink spiking, including trained door staff who can identify symptoms of spiking in guests. MSS Security door supervisors are trained in drink spiking identification and the correct response protocol including immediate welfare steps and police referral. | Southampton City Council licensing authority may require additional licence conditions relating to spiking prevention at review. Premises without documented spiking safeguards face increased scrutiny from Hampshire Constabulary's licensing team. |
MSS Security door supervisors and hotel security guards arrive at your Southampton venue with their SIA licence already confirmed, BS7858 vetting already completed, and a site-specific briefing covering your premises licence conditions, your Designated Premises Supervisor's contact details, and your venue's specific escalation protocol. Call 07449 970 119 for a free venue security survey.
Security Guard and CCTV Services for Southampton Hotels and Hospitality Venues
MSS Security provides the complete range of security services for Southampton hospitality venues, from guest-facing hotel security guards to ICO-compliant CCTV installation and SIA-licensed door supervisors for licensed premises.
Hotel Security Guards Southampton
Guest-facing SIA-licensed security guards for Southampton hotels, providing lobby monitoring, access control, concierge support, floor patrols, and overnight protection for staff and guests. Officers are specifically selected for their customer service orientation, professional appearance, and ability to manage incidents discreetly without disrupting the guest experience.
SIA Door Supervisors for Licensed Premises
SIA Door Supervisor-licensed officers for Southampton bars, restaurants, nightclubs, and hotel bars. All door supervisors hold valid SIA Door Supervisor licences as legally required under the Licensing Act 2003 for anyone carrying out door supervision at licensed premises. Officers are briefed on your specific premises licence conditions, including any conditions attached by Southampton City Council at the point of licence grant or review.
CCTV Installation Southampton Hotels
Full CCTV design, supply, and installation for Southampton hotels, restaurants, bars, and hospitality venues. HD and 4K cameras covering lobbies, corridors, car parks, bar and dining areas, back-of-house, and external perimeters. All installations include ICO CCTV Code of Practice compliance documentation: retention schedules, privacy notices, access controls, and signage. Remote monitoring available for multi-site hospitality operators.
Night Audit and Lone Worker Protection
Overnight security guard presence specifically for Southampton hotels and venues with staff working alone on night shifts. The night audit reception officer faces a documented personal safety risk. MSS Security provides overnight hotel security guards who support night audit staff, manage late guest arrivals, deal with any disturbances without the night audit clerk needing to intervene, and provide a documented welfare check record for lone worker risk assessment compliance.
Mobile Patrols and Car Park Security
GPS-tracked mobile patrol visits to hotel car parks, venue perimeters, and external areas for Southampton hospitality properties that do not require a permanent static guard. Patrols cover vehicle security, perimeter checks, and external lighting checks, with a written patrol report after every visit. Suitable for boutique hotels and smaller venues operating with minimal overnight security budget.
Event and Conference Security
Security guard provision for events, conferences, weddings, private dining functions, and corporate hospitality events held at Southampton hotels and venues. MSS Security provides event security officers, crowd management support, access control at event entrances, cloakroom security, and parking management, with a full event security plan produced for any event above 200 attendees in line with Martyn's Law Standard Tier requirements.
Martyn's Law and Southampton Hotels: What the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act Means for Your Venue
No competitor in Southampton's hospitality security market addresses Martyn's Law in any meaningful detail, despite it being one of the most significant pieces of security legislation to affect the UK hospitality sector in decades. The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act creates a new statutory duty for venues above certain capacity thresholds to implement and document terrorism protection measures.
Southampton hotels and large hospitality venues with an expected attendance or occupancy capacity of 200 or more will fall within the Standard Tier of Martyn's Law. This creates a legal obligation to put in place and maintain appropriate and reasonably practicable public protection procedures. For most Southampton hotels and licensed venues, this means having documented evacuation procedures, staff trained in the correct response to a terrorist attack including the Run, Hide, Tell protocol, and a security provider capable of supporting those procedures.
- Documented public protection procedures appropriate to the venue's size and risk profile
- Staff training in terrorism response including evacuation and the Run, Hide, Tell protocol
- A nominated responsible person (likely the hotel manager or Designated Premises Supervisor) accountable for Martyn's Law compliance
- Security providers with documented counter-terrorism awareness and the ability to support the venue's protection procedures
- Registration with the Security Industry Authority's new regulatory body once registration opens
MSS Security supports Southampton hotel clients in developing their Martyn's Law compliance documentation, including public protection procedure templates and staff briefing records. Call 07449 970 119 to discuss your venue's Martyn's Law position.
Standard Tier Hotels
Hotels with capacity of 200 or more guests must implement and maintain documented public protection procedures. MSS Security assists with procedure development and staff briefing documentation.
Restaurant and Bar Venues
Licensed restaurants, bars, and function rooms with public attendance exceeding 200 require the same Standard Tier procedures. Late-night venues with high footfall are a particular focus for compliance assessment.
Enhanced Tier Large Venues
Venues with capacity above 800 face Enhanced Tier requirements including a documented security plan, a Counter Terrorism Security Adviser (CTSA) review, and more detailed staff training requirements.
Staff Training Records
Martyn's Law requires documented evidence of staff counter-terrorism training. MSS Security officers on your premises count towards your documented trained workforce. Records are produced for every MSS officer deployment.
Run, Hide, Tell Protocols
MSS Security officers are briefed on the Run, Hide, Tell protocol and can lead or support staff and guest evacuation in a terrorism-related incident. Officer briefing records are documented and available on request.
SIA Registration Support
When the Security Industry Authority opens Martyn's Law venue registration, MSS Security will assist Southampton hotel clients through the registration process and help maintain ongoing compliance documentation.
CCTV Installation for Southampton Hotels and Hospitality Venues: ICO-Compliant Surveillance That Protects Guests and Manages Claims
CCTV in a hotel or restaurant environment serves two distinct purposes that most Southampton CCTV installers address separately, if at all. The first is deterrence and real-time security monitoring: cameras positioned to deter theft in public areas, monitor lobby access overnight, and cover car parks where vehicle crime is most common. The second is evidence capture for insurance claims and police investigations: high-definition footage that can establish exactly what happened in a guest dispute, a slip-and-trip incident, a theft from a room, or an altercation in the bar.
Both purposes require ICO-compliant installation. Hotel CCTV captures footage of paying guests, which is personal data under UK GDPR. The ICO has issued sector-specific guidance on CCTV in hospitality environments that most Southampton installers do not routinely apply. MSS Security provides the full compliance package alongside every hotel CCTV installation, ensuring that your footage is a legal and evidential asset rather than a liability.
- Hotel lobby and main entrance, covering guest check-in area and all public access routes
- Car park and external perimeters, with night-vision capability for out-of-hours coverage
- Lift lobbies and corridor junctions on each guest floor, positioned to avoid coverage of room doors
- Bar, restaurant, and lounge areas covering point-of-service and seating areas
- Back-of-house areas including loading bays, staff entrances, and goods receipt areas
- Conference and function room entrances for event access control and post-event incident investigation
Guest Privacy and CCTV. Hotel CCTV must never cover the interior of guest rooms, bathrooms, or changing facilities. MSS Security ensures that every camera location in a hospitality installation is documented with a legitimate interests assessment confirming the camera's purpose, proportionality, and the specific areas that fall outside coverage. This documentation forms part of your ICO compliance file and is available to guests making Subject Access Requests under UK GDPR. Call 07449 970 119 to arrange a free site assessment for your Southampton hotel CCTV installation.
Security Guard Services for Every Type of Southampton Hospitality and Hotel Venue
Southampton's hospitality sector spans a wide range of venue types, each with a distinct security profile. MSS Security tailors every security arrangement to the specific environment, guest demographic, and licensing position of the venue.
Hotels: Budget, Mid-Range and Four-Five Star
From budget hotels near Southampton port and city centre to four and five-star properties serving corporate and leisure guests, MSS Security provides hotel security guards calibrated to the property's brand standard. A four-star hotel security officer maintains the professionalism and discretion expected at that level. An overnight hotel security guard at a budget property near the docks prioritises access control and lone worker support without the concierge-level presentation requirement.
Restaurants, Bars and Licensed Premises
Southampton's city centre and waterfront dining and bar scene generates significant late-night foot traffic with the associated risks of intoxicated customers, altercations, and theft. MSS Security provides SIA-licensed door supervisors for Southampton licensed premises who meet the legal requirement of the Licensing Act 2003, are briefed on your specific premises licence conditions, and are trained in drink spiking identification under the 2024 Home Office Section 182 guidance update.
Nightclubs and Late-Night Entertainment Venues
Late-night venues in Southampton face the most demanding security environment in the hospitality sector: high volumes, high emotion, alcohol, and extended hours. MSS Security provides trained door supervisors and internal security officers for Southampton nightclubs with experience in managing large crowds, implementing bag searches, operating dress code policies, and coordinating with Hampshire Constabulary's licensing team where required.
Conference Centres, Event Venues and Wedding Venues
Conference centres and events venues in Southampton host everything from corporate seminars to large wedding receptions, each presenting a different crowd management and access control challenge. MSS Security provides event security officers, registration desk support, car park management, cloakroom security, and emergency evacuation coordination. For events above 200 attendees, MSS Security produces a Martyn's Law-aligned security plan and staff briefing record as standard.
Does your Southampton hotel or hospitality venue require out-of-hours key holding and alarm response when the security team has finished their shift? Our Key Holding and Alarm Response Services provide BS7984-3:2020 compliant off-site key storage and 24/7 SIA-licensed mobile response to any alarm activation at your venue, ensuring your property is protected even when no staff are on site.
Why Southampton Hotels and Hospitality Venues Choose MSS Security
Guest-First Security: Brand-Aligned Officers for Your Venue
MSS Security selects hospitality officers on their customer service skills and professional presentation alongside their security competencies. Your hotel security guard is the first and last person a guest interacts with. We understand that their conduct reflects your brand, and we train and select accordingly. Officers arrive briefed on your brand standards, your property layout, and your specific escalation protocol.
SIA Door Supervisors with Valid Licences for Every Licensed Premises Shift
Placing an unlicensed person on the door of a Southampton licensed premises is a criminal offence. Every MSS Security door supervisor holds a valid SIA Door Supervisor licence confirmed before they begin any shift at a licensed venue. We maintain real-time licence validity monitoring and never deploy an officer whose licence status has lapsed, is under review, or has not been confirmed.
Martyn's Law Awareness and Compliance Documentation
MSS Security is one of the few Southampton hospitality security providers that directly addresses Martyn's Law compliance. We assist hotel and venue operators in developing public protection procedures, producing staff training records, and positioning their security arrangement in line with the Standard Tier requirements of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act.
ICO-Compliant CCTV Installation as a Single Contract
MSS Security provides both the security guard service and the CCTV installation for Southampton hotels and hospitality venues under a single contract. Your CCTV system is installed with the full ICO compliance package, and the officers working on your premises are familiar with the system, able to access footage for an incident under investigation, and operating within the documented access control framework that your ICO compliance file requires.
Drink Spiking Response and Licensing Act 2003 Compliance
Following the 2024 Home Office updates to Section 182 Licensing Act 2003 guidance, Southampton licensed premises face increased obligations around spiking prevention and door staff training. MSS Security door supervisors are trained in drink spiking identification, guest welfare response for suspected victims, and the correct protocol for engaging Hampshire Constabulary's licensing team where a spiking incident is confirmed or suspected.
Full Incident Reporting for Insurance and Licence Protection
Every MSS Security officer on a hospitality assignment produces a written incident log for every shift. Any security-relevant event, from a guest altercation managed without police to a CCTV activation that identified a theft, is documented in a format that supports your insurance claim, your licence compliance record, and any police investigation that follows. Documentation is retained and available on request at any time.
Hotel Security Guards and CCTV Installation Across Southampton and Hampshire
MSS Security provides hospitality and hotel security services across all Southampton postcodes and the wider Hampshire area, covering everything from city centre bars and waterfront hotels to rural conference venues and wedding locations.
Multi-site hospitality groups and hotel chains operating across Hampshire can arrange a consolidated security contract covering all properties under a single MSS Security agreement. Call 07449 970 119 to discuss multi-site hospitality security.
Is your Southampton hotel or hospitality venue undergoing construction works, a refurbishment, or an extension project? Our Construction Site Security Services provide SIA-licensed security guards, mobile patrol cover, and temporary CCTV for active development sites across Hampshire, with seamless transition back to hospitality-mode security when the build phase completes.
What Southampton Hotels and Hospitality Venues Say About MSS Security
"We switched to MSS Security after our previous door supervisor provider placed an officer whose SIA licence had lapsed. We only found out during a Hampshire Constabulary licensing visit. MSS Security resolved the situation that day and have supplied our door supervisors every weekend since. Every officer's SIA licence is confirmed to us in writing before they arrive for their first shift. That is exactly what we needed after that incident."
"MSS Security installed a 16-camera CCTV system throughout our hotel and provided the complete ICO compliance documentation alongside the installation. When a guest made a Subject Access Request for footage six weeks after their stay, we had everything in place: the retention schedule, the access log, the response process. We dealt with it in 72 hours. Without that documentation, we would have faced a serious compliance problem."
"The overnight security officer MSS Security provides for our night audit team has made a real difference to staff retention. Two of our night audit staff had given notice citing personal safety concerns about working alone overnight. Since we brought in MSS Security, both have withdrawn their resignations. The officer is professional, unobtrusive with guests, and handles the occasional difficult situation without needing to escalate. Exactly what we needed."
"We used MSS Security for a 400-guest corporate dinner and awards event at our venue. They produced a Martyn's Law aligned security plan before the event, provided four officers on the night covering registration, the car park, and internal areas, and managed a minor incident involving a non-invited guest without any disruption to the event itself. The incident log they provided afterwards was detailed and professionally produced. We will use them for all future events."
Yes, without exception. Under the Licensing Act 2003, any person working as a door supervisor at licensed premises must hold a valid SIA Door Supervisor licence. This applies to hotel bars, restaurant bars, and any part of a hotel premises where alcohol is sold and where a door supervisor role is being carried out. A Security Guard licence is not sufficient for a door supervision role at licensed premises. Placing an unlicensed person on the door is a criminal offence that can result in prosecution of both the individual and the Designated Premises Supervisor, and can trigger a licence review by Southampton City Council's licensing authority. Every MSS Security door supervisor holds a valid SIA Door Supervisor licence confirmed in writing before they begin any shift at a Southampton licensed venue. Call 07449 970 119 to check the compliance position of your current door supervision arrangement.
Martyn's Law is the informal name for the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act. It creates a new legal framework requiring certain venues and events to implement and document terrorism protection procedures. The Standard Tier applies to premises and events with an expected attendance or capacity of 200 or more. Most Southampton hotels, large restaurant and bar venues, and conference centres are likely to fall within the Standard Tier. The Standard Tier requires venue operators to put in place and maintain appropriate and reasonably practicable public protection procedures, including staff training in counter-terrorism response, documented evacuation procedures, and a nominated responsible person accountable for compliance. MSS Security supports Southampton hotel operators in assessing their Martyn's Law position, developing public protection procedures, and producing the staff training records that compliance requires. Call 07449 970 119 to discuss your venue's Martyn's Law obligations.
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, hotel operators have a duty of care for all employees, including those working alone on night shifts. A formal lone worker risk assessment must be carried out and documented, identifying the specific risks facing night audit staff and the control measures in place to manage those risks. Security provision is one of the most effective and commonly used control measures for overnight hotel operations. If a night audit staff member is injured or worse while working alone and the employer cannot demonstrate that an adequate risk assessment was carried out and adequate controls were in place, the hotel faces potential HSE enforcement action and civil liability. MSS Security provides overnight hotel security guard services specifically designed to support Southampton hotel lone workers, with officer briefing records available as part of your risk assessment documentation.
Hotel CCTV captures personal data of guests, staff, and visitors. Under UK GDPR and the ICO CCTV Code of Practice, hotels must process that data lawfully. Specifically, hotels must have a documented lawful basis for each camera location, which is typically Legitimate Interests, supported by a Legitimate Interests Assessment that confirms the camera's purpose is proportionate and that guests' privacy rights have been considered. Hotels must display appropriate CCTV privacy notices at the entrance to all areas where cameras operate. Footage must be retained only for as long as necessary, with most routine hotel footage deleted after 31 days unless retained for a specific investigation. Access to footage must be restricted to authorised personnel. Hotels must have a process for handling Subject Access Requests from guests who want to see footage that includes their image. MSS Security provides the full ICO compliance package as part of every hotel CCTV installation in Southampton. Call 07449 970 119 to arrange a free assessment of your existing CCTV compliance position.
For events above 200 attendees at a Southampton hotel or conference venue, MSS Security produces a Martyn's Law aligned security plan as standard. This covers the event risk assessment, officer deployment positions, access control procedures, crowd management plan, emergency evacuation protocol, and staff briefing records. The officers deployed to the event are briefed on the venue layout, the specific characteristics of the expected audience, the emergency exits, the coordination protocol with any venue staff and with Hampshire Constabulary if required, and the incident reporting procedure. For events above 800 attendees where the Enhanced Tier of Martyn's Law may apply, MSS Security assists with the more detailed security plan and Counter Terrorism Security Adviser liaison that the Enhanced Tier requires. Call 07449 970 119 to discuss the security requirements for your upcoming Southampton event.
Following 2024 Home Office updates to guidance under Section 182 of the Licensing Act 2003, Southampton licensed premises are expected to have documented safeguards against drink spiking in place. Southampton City Council's licensing authority may attach specific conditions to premises licences requiring anti-spiking measures. All MSS Security door supervisors assigned to Southampton licensed premises are trained in recognising the symptoms of drink spiking in a guest, the immediate welfare steps to take, how to manage the situation discreetly without causing alarm to other guests, and the correct procedure for engaging Hampshire Constabulary's licensing team where a spiking incident is confirmed or suspected. Our door supervisors maintain a written incident log for every shift, providing the documented evidence that your licensing authority may require to demonstrate that adequate anti-spiking safeguards are in place.
Yes. MSS Security can provide the complete security solution for your Southampton hotel or hospitality venue under a single contract: security guards and door supervisors, CCTV design and installation with full ICO compliance documentation, mobile patrols for car parks and external areas, key holding and alarm response for out-of-hours coverage, and event security for functions and conferences. A single provider means a single point of accountability, consistent briefing standards between your security guards and your CCTV monitoring capability, and no compliance gaps between services. Your CCTV access authorisation list is the same as your security officer roster, and the incident logs produced by officers are cross-referenced with any CCTV footage relevant to the same event. Call 07449 970 119 to discuss a comprehensive single-contract security arrangement for your Southampton hotel or venue.
For planned hospitality security arrangements, MSS Security typically requires 24 to 48 hours from initial enquiry to having a fully briefed officer in position. This allows time for SIA licence confirmation, BS7858 vetting verification, site briefing preparation, and premises licence condition review. For emergency short-notice requirements, including situations where an existing provider has failed to deploy an officer for a scheduled shift, MSS Security can typically mobilise a Southampton-based officer within 4 to 12 hours, subject to SIA licence confirmation for the specific officer being deployed. For licensed premises, SIA Door Supervisor licence status is always confirmed before deployment regardless of urgency. Call 07449 970 119 to discuss short-notice cover requirements for your Southampton hotel or hospitality venue.
The key distinction is the SIA licence type required and the legal authority it confers. A Security Guard licence allows an officer to work in a static guarding or patrol role at premises that are not licensed under the Licensing Act 2003. A Door Supervisor licence is required for anyone working at the entrance to or inside a licensed premises in a door supervision capacity. At a Southampton hotel, the reception security guard working overnight in the lobby may hold a Security Guard licence. The officer working the door of the hotel bar on a Friday evening must hold a Door Supervisor licence because that is a door supervision role at licensed premises. MSS Security provides both Security Guard and Door Supervisor licensed officers and ensures the correct licence type is deployed for the specific role and location at your venue.
MSS Security covers all Southampton postcodes for hotel and hospitality security services including SO14 (city centre, Ocean Village), SO15 (Shirley, Freemantle), SO16 (Lordshill, Rownhams), SO17 (Portswood, Highfield), SO18 and SO19 (Bitterne, Sholing), SO30 (Hedge End, Botley), SO40 (Totton), SO50 (Eastleigh), and SO53 (Chandler's Ford). We also provide hospitality security across the wider Hampshire area including Fareham, Gosport, Portsmouth, Winchester, Romsey, Andover, and Basingstoke. Multi-site hospitality groups with properties across Hampshire can arrange a consolidated contract covering all venues. Call 07449 970 119 or complete the enquiry form at the top of this page to discuss your specific location and requirements.