Event Security
- At February 17, 2012
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Event Security
You’re having a big party, it’s a special occasion, and everything must be perfect. Sound familiar? Even though ‘tis the season to be jolly (fa la la la la la la la la) it is still important to stay safe. (Yawn) You want your event to be the talk of the town, but for all the right reasons, not because some horrible gate crashers stole all your booze and did a runner.
So how can you be sure your event is a total success? By inviting Churchill Security along of course! Event security is a speciality of ours and with our SIA licensed security guards we can be sure your occasion will run as safely and smoothly as possible.
Whether you need security guards helping with access control or if you’d prefer our security presence to be more discreet, we can cater to your needs, even offering a fully qualified female team.
With previous experience at weddings, festivals, private parties and concerts Churchill Security can lend a hand.
Security measures are a deterrent and a preventative; it’s a way of safeguarding your environment and controlling a crowd if necessary.
Let’s face it; most events (especially over Christmas) involve alcohol in some shape or form. Canopies and champagne upon arrival, cocktails and wine over dinner and then a cheeky night cap before all the guests leave sounds innocent enough, but when you’re dealing with more than ten people or you’re in an unfamiliar venue it’s no doubt more of a handful than you originally thought.
That’s where we can help, for peace of mind, to ensure your guests have the best night possible or simply because it’s better to be safe than sorry, who needs an excuse when it comes to safety? Even if you don’t need a constant security presence, we can offer mobile security patrols, checking in now and again with your event to make sure everything’s safe and under control.
Today event security constitutes for a large percentage Churchill’s business proving that it’s a highly relevant service to supply. When you organise an event it is imperative you consider your guests welfare is looked after. Over the Christmas period, it’s always better to be safe than sorry so call us today to find out what we can do for you over the festive season.
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Run Romeo Run performing their cover of “Jamie All Over” By Mayday Parade at the YYC Rocks for Cancer event at Studio 82 in Calgary on February 11, 2012.
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Chrome Event – 12/07/2010
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Video Footage from the Chrome event on 12/07/10. Sundar Pichai, Product Management Lead for Chrome announces upcoming speed improvements for Chrome, introduces the Chrome Web Store and the Chrome OS pilot program. Learn more at google.com/chrome, chrome.google.com/webstore and google.com/chromeos.
Extinction Level Event (The Salvation Of Song) – Busta Rhymes
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Great track, produced by Nottz.
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Gasoline (acoustic) – the Airborne Toxic Event
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Week 3 and song 3 of our 10 part series leading up to our record release. This was recorded in a train yard in downtown LA.
Simon and Lewis look at this funky one-day-a-year World Event!
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Motivational’s Beloved Basket’s Event!
- At February 9, 2012
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Taggles83 here! Dev left me in charge of the video this time for our event, so I do apologize if it’s not as well put together. None the less, it’s the message that counts! The Motivational Guild on the Mari server is once more back in full swing with a new event! Introducing our Beloved Baskets event for Valentines Day! Users will pair up in married teams and sign up via note to myself or Devastation. You must be married and must be using the married title when you are in the event. This is to help us keep track of people cheating as unfortunately, people have tried in the past. If you’re not married and wish to be married, you can note me as well! I’ll do my best to help you out! The event takes place on Monday February 13th 2012 and begins at 5:00pm pacific time. We’ll hold a question and answer session beforehand as well as give an explanation. Again if you have questions, please note either of us and we will be more than happy to provide information to you regarding the event (but don’t ask what items you need~ that would be cheating~
). Once the Q+A session is over, we will start the event. It will run 1 hour from the time we give the okay to go. We’ll bugle when the ending is drawing near, as well as when it’s done. It will probably take at least an hour for us to tally the points, and we will announce the winners as soon as we have the score sheet completed! Avoid buying items from shops, leaving Tir Chonaill, changing channels, or hanging around the mailbox …
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When troubleshooting problems in Windows 7, the event viewer will give you key information that will help you fix the system. This video looks at the different logs found in the event viewer and the options that can be configured in the event viewer. Different event types Information: These events usually are FYI’s in your system and don’t indicate a problem. For example when a service starts up it may generated an information event stating the service started up cleanly. Warning: These events are generally not to serious but may indicate some kind of problem. A warning maybe be generated for example if a file on the hard disk could not be index by the search function. If this happens once this is nothing to worry about, if it keeps happening it is worth looking into to fix what the problem is. Warning events generally don’t affect the running of your system in any significant way. Error: These events are created when something significant happens. Usually these are created when an application or service crashes. Critical: Critical errors are generally created when a significant crash or hardware problem occurs Windows logs Application: This log contains events that have been generated from applications on the system. These include Windows applications and 3rd party applications installed on the system. System: Security: The security log hold events related to access on the system. Depending on the settings configured on the system, this log may contain events when a user …
