Patrolman Guard Service
is able to offer consulting services at the corporate level, we have teamed up with a top notch security expert who has designed
and directed security policy for one of the biggest employers in the United States with offices through out the world.
DIRECTOR OF SECURITY
The Director of Security
would act as a liaison between the client and the security staff. The Directors’ responsibilities would include but
are not limited to: Providing leadership and supervision for the client, ensure delivery of quality services; manage operations
efficiently and effectively to achieve optimum service, evaluate service quality and initiate corrective measures deemed necessary,
update and address any actual or potential problems, carry out security planning, assessments and surveys; review and update
post orders, ensure scheduling is handled effectively while controlling labor costs and minimizing non-billable over-time;
review site reports i.e. hourly reports and incident reports if any to ensure post orders are being followed; recruit, train,
and coach employees to enhance skills.
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COURTESY OFFICERS
Courtesy Officers are
personnel whose main functions and responsibilities are to observe and report while enforcing the rules in a proactive manner.
These officers, through their presence, serve as deterrents to crime and violence and are responsible for notifying law enforcement
officials, property managers and immediate supervisors of disturbances, criminal activity, and emergencies that may arise
on the properties they are contracted to protect.

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ARMED GUARDS
An armed security officer
is an officer whose function and responsibility includes and exceeds that of a courtesy officer. Armed officers are employed
to maintain and uphold the law while being a strong deterrent to crime. Their training is one that allows them to utilize
defense and restraint tools not available to courtesy officers. Also an Armed officer have the authority to detain and make
an arrest of any person committing a crime or violating the rules and policies governing the properties they are contracted
to protect, when and if necessary.
GATE HOUSE OFFICERS
Gate House Officers
are personnel whose main functions and responsibilities are to control and grant access to a property with documenting all
verifiable information.

FRONT DESK OFFICERS Gated
Communities - Access control at a gatehouse
- Traffic control
- Parking enforcement
- Emergency coordination
- Community center patrol
- Radar ticketing
| Condominiums - Access control
- Concierge service
- Mail/delivery services
- CPR/First Aid/AED
- Emergency evacuation
- PA system communication
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It has become a standard business practice in the United States to research
our associates and clients. But establishing personal liability across the borders requires the ability and legal expertise
which Patrolman Guard Services has acquired through years of personal experience with its partnerships. If your
business is concerned with personal misconduct and exposure to legal claims, Patrolman Guard Services can provide your
company with national and international background checks as well as compliance with the host country's legal requirements
in the areas pertaining to your line of business.
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Security risk
analysis requires physical inspections of the premises and interviews with the appropriate personnel. After analyzing the
situation, we will provide you with recommendations for enhanced security at your business. Our recommended policies and procedures
are tailored to the requirements of each individual site and situation.
However, the following are basic areas
which help define the direction of our analysis:
Overall Physical Plant Security:
Access control/intrusion
systems Key and lock systems Closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems Fire detection systems Janitorial
service Guard service Employee/Visitor security Communications procedures Proprietary and intellectural
property assets Shipping and Receiving Transportation Record Storage Emergency preparedness Hostile
presence plans Bomb threat plans Earthquake plans Fire evacuation plans Others
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