How to Perform a Physical Security Assessment for Events
Any time there’s a large gathering of people (think: concert, parade, sporting event, corporate event, fundraiser, or a whole host of other happenings), physical security is paramount.
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Any time there’s a large gathering of people (think: concert, parade, sporting event, corporate event, fundraiser, or a whole host of other happenings), physical security is paramount.
When organizations choose to invest in physical security as a service, they reap the benefit of not having to self-manage a security team while keeping their people, assets, and premises protected. However, it could be said that proper security protocols hinder customer service at times and an organization’s ability to create a positive experience for…
It’s essential to continually assess what’s working and what isn't to make changes that improve profitability. This is especially true for physical security businesses because of their unique needs and challenges. You must continuously make operational changes to remain profitable.
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Economic downturns or times with high inflation are a double-edged sword for security companies. Customers are looking for ways to reduce their costs, but security services are more in demand as crime tends to increase. So, what steps can your security company take to ensure you remain profitable while helping out your customers?
School safety is a hot button topic, and physical security companies all over the country are stepping up to provide a safe and violence-free environment for our youth.
The world is no longer as safe as it was decades ago, especially for businesses. As of February 2022, security threats have increased, affecting 88% of businesses in the United States.
Physical security business owners hold much responsibility. Your services must protect people, physical assets, and properties, guarding against damage or loss.
In the Physical Security industry, perhaps no other skill is more important than situational awareness.
Like most small businesses, you may be unsure of who your target market is. Or worse, you may think your core audience is everyone.
Now that 18 states have legalized the recreational use of marijuana, the potential for its growth has escalated more and more rapidly.
Training and certifications are becoming more and more of a hot topic among security professionals and companies alike as the sector grows.