How Ready Is Your Venue for Martyn's Law?

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Question 1 of 5
Evacuation

Could you direct everyone out of your venue using a route that avoids the threat?

In a terrorism scenario, your normal fire exits may lead people towards danger. You need alternative routes planned.

Based on the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 and official Home Office guidance. Built by Standard Tier, the compliance tool for venues with 200-799 capacity.

Common Questions

How long does this take?
About 60 seconds. Five yes-or-no questions, then your email. That's it.
What do I actually get?
A personalised report emailed to you within seconds. It covers the five areas we'd expect the SIA to focus on, based on the Act and published Home Office guidance, shows you where your gaps are, and what to do about them.
Is this free?
Yes. No card, no account, no catch. Just your email so we can send the report.
Will you spam me?
No. You'll get your report and occasional compliance updates when something changes with Martyn's Law. Unsubscribe any time with one click.
When does enforcement actually start?
Spring 2027 at the earliest. But the SIA has said they'll start engaging with venues before then, and early preparation is strongly encouraged.

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This tool is general information about the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, not legal advice. Duties under the Act rest on the responsible person for each venue and cannot be transferred. If you're unsure how a specific requirement applies to your premises, take advice from a solicitor or qualified security adviser before acting on anything you read here.

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