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RAG now at Life Bedford Gardens

After a cellphone robbery in a Covid-19 testing queue some weeks ago, RAG intensified patrols around the facility.

Life Bedford Gardens Hospital has entrusted its security needs to non-profit, community-based organisation RAG (Residents Action Group).

After a cellphone robbery in a Covid-19 testing queue some weeks ago, RAG intensified patrols around the facility.At the time, RAG was not yet working with the hospital.

“We are committed to proactive security to keep our community safe. RAG always goes the extra mile,” said RAG chairperson Marina Constas.

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RAG’s dedication was noticed by services manager David Hayes. He said Life Bedford Gardens Hospital was happy to be supporting a local organisation and the local community while gaining an outstanding security service provider through this partnership with RAG.

As an NPO with a unique security model, RAG is an integral part of the local community and has been for more than 18 years.Unlike traditional security companies, all of RAG’s profits go right back into the community, not to directors or shareholders.

Profits are used to enhance and expand RAG’s service and technology solutions, as well as for community initiatives like RAG’s Better Bedfordview clean-up campaign, to benefit all.

RAG will handle Life Bedford Gardens Hospital’s security monitoring and armed response service.To join RAG or find out more about RAG’s unique security model, email security@bedfordviewrag.co.za or call 011 455 4120.

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