Protect your business and customers.

Martyn's law is here

This new UK legislation requires venues with capacities for 200+ attendees to assess and improve preparedness for terrorist threats. It’s designed to protect the public through proactive safety planning.

Affecting 180,000 locations across the UK, nearly half of all venues admit they’re unsure how to comply. The potential consequences? 

  • Failed inspections and increased scrutiny from authorities
  • Lost venue permits
  • Financial penalties

We're solving this problem.

United Outcomes (Risk and security specialists) and Serve First (Customer experience experts) have joined forces to create a powerful Risk Assessment App specifically for venue and event operators. It starts with a 60-second assessment to determine your tier, then provides the step-by-step tools, guidance and support on how to comply within your tier, that’s 4x faster than traditional compliance approaches.

Get early access.

The first tech-based Martyn’s law compliance solution for venue and event operators.

  • Know your exact tier requirements in 60 seconds – no more guessing what applies to your venue
  • Benefit from an early bird  app launch concession designed for venue and event operators, not legal experts
  • Benefit from compliance-ready reports – verifiable documentation that satisfies inspectors and insurers

What tier are we?

Standard (200-799 people) or Enhanced (800+ people) as this determines your entire approach.

What counts as compliance?

You need formal risk assessments and audit trails that satisfy inspectors.

How do we prove we're ready?

Documentation that stands up to scrutiny from authorities and insurers.

Join our waitlist now.

While the final criteria for compliance is being finalised by the UK Government and regulators, join our waitlist to be the first to receive access to our new Martyn’s law risk assessment app and platform. 

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