The key duty of a security guard is to control the access and egress to a facility or area. The purpose of controlling access and egress is to ensure that only authorized personnel, vehicles, and materials are allowed to enter, move within, and leave the facility. This provides the protection for all personnel and property within, and the facility itself.
Our Security Officers, by their presence and professional performance of duties, will discourage, detect, and detain potential violators. People associated with criminals/criminal activity tend to avoid facilities and/or areas where there are professional Security Officers on site.
Our Security Guard’s will protect the people who work in and visit client owned or controlled facilities and property contained within. With effective access and egress control, this can be accomplished daily. Effective access and egress control will prevent personnel or material with the potential to cause damage from gaining entry into the facility. It will also prevent personnel from leaving the facility with equipment/materials not authorized to be taken out.
Our trained Security guards will control the access and egress and physical equipment such as locks, intrusion alarms, and the appropriate sign-in/out logs.
Small businesses have to deal with the reality that thefts and other crimes can occur on business premises. Some businesses, such as convenience stores, banks and retail stores, may be more of a target for criminals and petty thieves than other types, but a wide variety of businesses choose to hire security guards. Guards can be used to prevent crime, maintain security, and assist customers and employees. Business owners should assess the benefits of hiring a security guard before making the decision to bring one on board.
The presence of a security guard at a business can provide peace of mind and a sense of security to the business owner, employees and customers.
Simply having a security guard present is a great deterrent to crime. Thieves will think twice about targeting a business that has uniformed protection
A security professional may be employed to monitor video surveillance, check credentials, check for contraband or restrict access to an area.