Security Officers
Providing an array of expert security options, including access control
officers, security personnel, security guards, and security officers.
Regarding Our Security Officers:
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Each officer goes through a rigorous training program, has
outstanding abilities, and is a vital component of a cohesive and
well-coordinated support system. Their conspicuous presence at the
location acts as a potent deterrent.
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They undergo a rigorous selection process that includes a review
of their criminal history going back ten years. They also need to
successfully adhere to all applicable government regulations, and
we make sure they obtain all necessary accreditations in order to
meet the constantly evolving legal requirement.
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In addition to having to finish a first aid course, they also
receive crucial instruction in non-violent restraint methods and
public relations skills through our ongoing in-house workshops.
Our Trained Officers
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Individuals under official and private contracts who are paid for
following business policies and guaranteeing the security of your
assets, people, and property.
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Every officer is required to wear a uniform and protect property
by discouraging illegal or improper behavior with their noticeable
presence. By direct observation, patrolling, or keeping an eye on
alarm systems and security cameras, they keep an eye out for any
signs of criminal activity, fire hazards, vandalism, or
disturbances. They then react to situations and, if required,
quickly notify the client, their supervisor, and emergency
services.
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Follow the "identify, discourage, watch, and document" approach.
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Observe the Four Licensing Goals: preventing loss and waste,
protecting assets and locations, saving lives, and discouraging
criminal activity.
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Accurately document information, produce thorough reports, and
carry out extra duties as asked by the client they are serving.
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At vehicle gates and building entrances, implement access control,
which entails making sure that workers and guests have legitimate
passes or identity before allowing them entry.
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Patrol on a regular basis and record the frequency of your patrols
using electronic systems (patrol reports are available to
clients).