Frequently asked questions

# 1. What is a security guard?


A security guard is a trained and licensed professional hired to protect a property, individuals, or assets from harm or damage by maintaining a secure environment.

# 2. What are the duties of a security guard?


The duties of a security guard include, but are not limited to:

  • Patrolling the premises and monitoring surveillance systems

  • Conducting security screenings

  • Writing detailed reports and maintaining records

  • Responding to emergency situations

  • Providing customer service and assistance

  • Enforcing rules and regulations

# 3. What qualifications do security guards have?


Security guards must typically have at minimum a high school diploma or GED equivalent. They must also undergo background checks and obtain a security guard license. Additionally, some security positions may require additional training or certifications, such as first aid and CPR training.

# 4. What are the different types of security guards?



The different types of security guards include:

  • Unarmed security guards

  • Armed security guards

  • Personal bodyguards

  • Event security guards

  • Executive protection agents


    The Importance of Hiring a Security Guard



    When it comes to protecting your property, personnel, and assets, hiring a security guard can be a wise decision. Here are some reasons why:

# Deterrent Effect


Security guards act as a deterrent to criminal activity. The mere presence of a uniformed security guard can deter criminals from attempting to commit a crime on your property. This is especially important in high-crime areas or for businesses that handle valuable goods.

# Quick Response to Emergencies


In the event of an emergency such as a fire or medical emergency, a security guard can provide quick assistance. They are trained to assess the situation, contact the appropriate authorities, and provide first aid until help arrives. This can save valuable time and potentially save lives.

# Handling of Incidents


Security guards are trained to handle security incidents, such as theft or vandalism. They know how to approach and detain suspects, gather evidence, and work with law enforcement to ensure a proper response to the incident.

# Customer Service


Security guards often act as the first point of contact for customers or people visiting your property. They can provide assistance, answer questions, and generally provide a positive impression of your business.