Precision Security
crowd control
risk management
business success
resolve situations to maintain customer loyalty

prevention of criminal activity after hours

prevention evasion and action
skills of observation and analysis of critical situations

knowledge of equipment of outdoor and indoor settings and psychological skills
free yourself from tension and fear leads to negative reactions and aggression
 
expertise
skill knowledge
specialty

what needs to be protected, 2) what level of protection is desired, and 3) who is going to do the protecting.

1) The first step is to determine what needs to be protected and what the guard's responsibilities will include. Security guards can be posted at stationary locations to control entrances and check people entering and leaving the property, control crowds, give directions, accept packages, and discourage misbehavior. Guards also patrol and inspect property to protect against fire, theft, vandalism, and illegal activity.

Applicants are expected to have good character references, no serious police record, and good health. They should be mentally alert, emotionally stable, and physically fit in order to cope with emergencies. Guards who have frequent contact with the public should communicate well.