RISK Metal Detectors, widely regarded as one of the UK’s most trusted providers of walk-through knife-arch detection systems, has entered a strategic partnership with Corps Security — a renowned British firm specialising in manned guarding, electronic surveillance, and security consultancy.
This collaboration will see RISK’s advanced knife-arch and metal detection technologies integrated into Corps Security’s broad range of protective services. From corporate premises and event locations to public transport systems, schools, and civic spaces, clients of Corps Security will now gain access to industry-leading screening systems that support both permanent and rapid-response deployments.
Established in 1859 with a mission to employ veterans returning from the Crimean War, Corps Security has built a formidable reputation over more than 160 years. True to its founding principles, the company continues to deliver trusted and professional security services while championing the Armed Forces community.
RISK has earned international acclaim for its innovative approach to screening technology, particularly the portable and lightweight P1 Knife Arch. Alongside its range of fixed metal detection systems, RISK equipment is designed for rapid installation, pinpoint accuracy, and consistent reliability across diverse screening environments.
“We’re very pleased to partner with Corps Security,” commented Byron Logue, Managing Director at RISK Metal Detectors. “They have been a constant within the UK security sector for 160 years, leading the charge in both innovation and in delivering societal good as a social enterprise.”
Andrea Strong, Managing Director, Corps Monitoring: “This exciting partnership with RISK allows us to build upon our comprehensive suite of services, and further our mission to create safer environments for all. Something we have, and always will pride ourselves on, is the unwavering integrity of our service, which has established us as the oldest security company in the world. Through this collaborative partnership we can ensure that our legacy of protection and trust endures for years to come by embracing innovation.”
Clarence Hyman, Regional Manager, Corps Security: “Having the capacity to deploy them at short notice would significantly enhance our coverage, support, and confidence in our clients, particularly in addressing anti-social behaviour and knife crime.”
