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Pre Responder vs Observe and Report Guard

A word from our CEO There are approximately 720,000 full-time police officers and over 1.2 million security guards currently employed in the United States. Yet, 97% of security companies provide only “observe and report” guards. These guards are not trained to respond to threats or intervene during a crime. Their role is to step back, watch, and call the police. Recently, I spoke with an armed security guard at a local bank and asked what type of training he had received from his company. His answer was simple: “None.” Unfortunately, this is all too common. I meet guards every day seeking to work for Sec1 who come from other companies with no meaningful training. Three Ways to Strengthen Your Security Strategy Sec1 Security Pre-Responders are not security guards They are highly trained, certified professionals with expertise in: Unlike traditional guards, Sec1 Security – Pre-Responders are on scene before the incident occurs. If something does happen, they are capable and prepared to step in and protect you while police are en route. Sec1 Pre-Responders bridge the gap between untrained “observe and report” guards and sworn law enforcement officers. Pro Tip A security team of pre-responders will be able to discuss their standard operating procedures for a variety of potential threats and incidents. Respond Before an Incident Happens If your only need is someone to watch a building, then an observe-and-report guard will suffice. But if you are responsible for protecting people, property, and assets—and want to reduce your exposure to costly lawsuits—you need more than a guard. You need a Sec1 Security – Pre-Responder. Chief Michael Healea, CEO Looking for Security that Prevent incidents? Contact us for a free security assessment so we can meet your security needs.

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