Event Protection
At Event Protection Specialists we take security and event protection very seriously. Along with outstanding customer service, these two factors make Event Protection Specialists a company that people want to use and build up a relationship of trust in all matters related to security and event protection. Our aim is to prevent criminal activities and provide a safe and secure environment.
Event Protection Specialists understands the importance of presenting a professional image in every aspect of its service to both the client and its clients. We believe that good security is an important requirement of every business. The potentially crippling affects that theft, criminal damage, fire and flood could have on your operation are enormous. The safety of your premises, your staff and your customers is paramount. To address this and give you cost-effective peace of mind, we provide the highest standards of performance, integrity and reliability.
Our Experience, Runway 2006, Rockstorm, DRP Riyaasi show, MDP meeting at artificial beach, Riyaasi winning show, Bounce 2007.
Event Protection Pvt. Ltd.
eventprotection@gmail.com
Hotline 7823184/7753235

















November 25th, 2007 at 16:56
they provide a good security in bounce 2007
they are gr8
November 25th, 2007 at 18:24
they are better then muscle load
November 25th, 2007 at 18:26
they are grate
they provide a best security in bounce & rocksrorm
November 25th, 2007 at 18:27
ye they are better than muscle load
November 25th, 2007 at 22:30
LOL! It’s a no brainer to understand that the above comments were made by the same person. Just look at the time of the comments . . . barely a few minutes apart!! LOL! Coincidental?
November 26th, 2007 at 14:55
eyee hama ithifaaqun
Bouncer jay vanee dho
November 26th, 2007 at 16:28
No “Shifaa” . . . I am not jealous – just wondering.
1. You have mentioned “flood” in your second paragraph. Could the author of the post please explain what services you offer against flood protection?
2. I read the same text on this page, which belongs to Dean Tranda of Australia. That site and article also bears a clearly visible copyright notice at the bottom. So, I am again just wondering if the author of the post just copied and pasted the text, or if they have any affiliation to this Australian company?
3. My concern is that if there no affiliation as mentioned in point no. 2, you are already stealing someone else’s content and thereby committing theft. But as a security firm, you are supposed to protect others’ interests!
Another coincidence or “iththifaagun”?
November 28th, 2007 at 07:40
aharun nujehey eyebalaakah emeehun dhey service balan jeheynee
bouncer haadha varekey dho emeehunaa jasaalaafa thihiree
kitha meehun khithakethi kopee kurey
dhen buney emeehunge experience ves eyee huss dhogey
eves kopee kuree
hehehe
alhey emeehunge service khihiney vanee bouncer ah.