SECURITY OFFICERS 

Security officers patrol and inspect property to deter against arson, theft, vandalism, terrorism, and any illegal activity.  The officers protect investments, enforce laws on the property, and deter criminal activity and other problems. Security guards are required to complete comprehensive reports outlining their observations and activities during their assigned shift. They also may assist victims or witnesses in particular situations.  Officers take utmost pride in their work, always remaining observant and alert. 

CASH AND VALUABLE ESCORTS

Armed Officers protect money and valuables during transit. In addition, they protect individuals responsible for making commercial bank deposits from theft or injury. They pick up money or other valuables from businesses to transport to another location. Carrying money between the truck and the business can be extremely hazardous. As a result, armored car guards usually wear bulletproof vests.

RISK MANAGEMENT

LOSS PREVENTION

ARMED SECURITY OFFICERS

MOB

Although all security guards perform many of the same duties, their specific tasks depend on whether they work in a “static” security position or on a mobile patrol. Guards assigned to static security positions usually stay at one location for a specified length of time. These guards must become closely acquainted with the property and people associated with their station and must often monitor alarms and closed-circuit TV cameras. In contrast, guards assigned to mobile patrol drive or walk from one location to another and conduct security checks within an assigned geographical zone. They may detain or arrest criminal violators, answer service calls concerning criminal activity or problems, and issue traffic violation warnings.

The security guard’s job responsibilities also vary with the size, type, and location of the employer. In department stores, guards protect people, records, merchandise, money, and equipment. They often work with undercover store detectives to prevent theft by customers or employees, and help apprehend shoplifting suspects prior to the arrival of the police. Some shopping centers and theaters have officers who patrol their parking lots to deter car thefts and robberies. In office buildings, banks, and hospitals, guards maintain order and protect the institution’s customers, staff and property. At air, sea, and rail terminals and other transportation facilities, guards protect people, freight, property, and equipment. Using metal detectors and high-tech equipment, they may screen passengers and visitors for weapons and explosives, ensure that nothing is stolen while a vehicle is being loaded or unloaded, and watch for fires and criminals.

ILE PATROLS

ALARM RESPONSE

UNDERCOVER SECURITY OPERATIVES

SURVEILLANCE OPERATIONS

CROWD CONTROL