You need security, whether it is for an event, business, retail shop, community, hotel, apartment complex, or security on the water and marine service, or a fire watch guard if your fire suppression system is down, the security service you choose need to be top notch.
How To Hire a Reputable Security Guard Service?
What type of questions should you ask a security team? What sort of information should the security service provide to you? You may want to have some questions prepared to ask the team.
Here are a few questions to ask potential security service, to ensure you hire the right team.
What Types of Security Do You Specialize?
Not all security guard services are the same or perform similar duties. Perhaps you need a security team with certain training and tactics, for corporate security, residential, or an event, make sure they have the specialized training.
While it may be tempting to save money, but it is important to invest in a security guard service with proper experience. The last thing you want is to hire a security service that cannot meet those needs.
What Type of Communication Do You Offer?
When it comes to safety and security, communication is key. The security service you choose should be clear about how you can easily contact them. All parties need a clear picture on what to expect and the communication process.
How Are Your Security Guards Trained?
Make sure all security guards have graduated from extensive state training courses and is fully licensed to perform safety and security on your behalf. Skill, courtesy, and reliability are characteristics all security officers should live and serve by.
Curtis Protective Services is known for their custom security on land, water and air, throughout Florida. Our armed private security guards are highly trained, have integrated surveillance technology, and take physical protection measures.
Our well established teams are hand picked for their for their aptitude for handing stressful situations, their high level of professionals and communication skills. As well as their presentation, responsiveness, and experience.