Prepare Your Organisation for Martyn’s Law with Musterd

Be ready to protect your staff and visitors with a proven incident response solution.

Why Martyn’s Law Readiness Matters

  • Martyn’s Law will introduce new safety requirements for public venues across the UK

  • Public venues will need to strengthen their emergency preparedness and response processes

  • Musterd by Thinking Software enables a proactive approach to compliance

  • Helps organisations respond quickly and effectively during an emergency

  • Supports readiness for the changes introduced under Martyn’s Law

Key Features of Musterd

How Musterd Works

1. Set Up Your Site: 

Import staff and visitor lists, define zones and muster points

2. Incident Activation: 

Trigger an alert from any device, keeping your team informed

3. Real-Time Roll Call: 

Instantly see who’s safe and who needs help during an evacuation.

4. Communicate & Coordinate: 

Send instructions and updates to everyone on site.

5. Review & Improve: 

Access detailed reports to refine your emergency plans.

Why End-Users' Trust Matters

“The app has been a great success and we have tested it a number of times. It has been brilliant in managing our evacuations. What a fab tool.”

- Stephen Hamilton, Meiyume

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is Martyn’s Law?
    Martyn’s Law is proposed UK legislation aimed at improving public safety by requiring venues to have robust emergency plans.

  • How can Musterd help with Martyn’s Law readiness?
    Musterd provides digital tools to help you account for everyone on site and coordinate your response in real time.

  • Is Musterd suitable for my organisation’s size?
    Yes, Musterd is scalable for small venues to large multi-site organisations.

  • Can Musterd integrate with our existing systems?
    Absolutely—Musterd works with most access control and HR systems. Ask us! 

  • How quickly can we get started?
    Most organisations are up and running within 7-10 working days.

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