CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE EMERGENCY

Critical infrastructure is a term used by governments to describe material assets that are essential for the functioning of a society and economy. Most commonly they are considered to be associated with facilities for:

  • electricity generation and distribution
  • telecommunication
  • water supply
  • agriculture, food production and distribution
  • heating (natural gas, fuel oil)
  • public health
  • transportation systems (fuel supply, railway network, airports)
  • financial services
  • security services (police, military).

A great portion of our work here at Security Advisory is aimed at the protection of these assets. We closely study, design and implement precautionary measures aimed to reduce the risk of critical infrastructure failure as the result of such things as war, disaster, civil unrest, vandalism, or sabotage.

For our CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE EMERGENCY RESPONSE 24-hour hotline call 1800 987 977 (Australia) or +61 3 9347 5100 (International) and follow the prompts. Your call will be transferred to our security experts who will guide you through the emergency and initiate or coordinate the appropriate action.