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CySPAG Installer Scheme Codes of Practice

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How to achieve and maintain Registered status 

The installation organisation will need to request BSIA Form 369, which outlines ten key points that organisations should evidence as part of their company policy. 

 

Guidance on how to evidence compliance to the CySPAG Registered Installers Scheme can be requested from the BSIA Technical Team.​​​​

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​Completed forms should be submitted, along with registration fees from the installation organisation. Once accepted, the installation organisation will be listed on the CySPAG website and granted use of the CySPAG Registered Installer logo. Registration will be publicised and promoted across various BSIA and CySPAG media channels.

 

We thank you in advance for joining and setting the standards in securely deploying security systems across cyber solutions in the UK.​​

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CySPAG Legal Disclaimer

 

The CySPAG Scheme is designed to support and promote cybersecurity best practice within the security industry. Registration under the CySPAG Scheme does not replace, alter, or affect any product warranty or guarantee provided by manufacturers. Furthermore, participation in the CySPAG Scheme does not supersede, amend, or affect any contractual agreement, terms of service, or obligations between an installer and their client.

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Neither the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) nor the CySPAG Scheme assumes responsibility for the performance, quality, suitability, or security of any individual product or installation. All parties remain fully responsible for ensuring compliance with applicable laws, regulations, standards, and contractual obligations relevant to their products and services.

Contact details

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01905 342020

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