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Surveillance
A surveillance operator is responsible for monitoring and analyzing activities within a designated area to ensure safety and security. Key duties include:
Operating Surveillance Equipment: Manage and maintain surveillance systems, such as CCTV cameras and audio devices, to monitor various locations.
Monitoring Activities: Observe live and recorded video feeds to detect suspicious behavior, unauthorized access, or policy violations.
Incident Documentation: Accurately record and report incidents, maintaining detailed logs for investigative and legal purposes.
Coordinating with Security Personnel: Communicate findings to security teams or law enforcement for prompt response to potential threats.
Ensuring Equipment Functionality: Conduct regular checks and maintenance of surveillance equipment to ensure optimal performance.
Maintaining Confidentiality: Handle all surveillance data with discretion, adhering to privacy laws and organizational policies.
Operating Surveillance Equipment: Manage and maintain surveillance systems, such as CCTV cameras and audio devices, to monitor various locations.
Monitoring Activities: Observe live and recorded video feeds to detect suspicious behavior, unauthorized access, or policy violations.
Incident Documentation: Accurately record and report incidents, maintaining detailed logs for investigative and legal purposes.
Coordinating with Security Personnel: Communicate findings to security teams or law enforcement for prompt response to potential threats.
Ensuring Equipment Functionality: Conduct regular checks and maintenance of surveillance equipment to ensure optimal performance.
Maintaining Confidentiality: Handle all surveillance data with discretion, adhering to privacy laws and organizational policies.
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Patrol & Transport
A security patrol officer plays a crucial role in maintaining the safety and security of an organization's premises. Key responsibilities include:
Regular Patrols: Conduct routine inspections of the property to deter criminal activity and identify security vulnerabilities.
Monitoring Surveillance Systems: Oversee surveillance equipment to detect and report suspicious behavior or unauthorized access.
Access Control: Verify the credentials of individuals entering the premises to ensure only authorized personnel gain access.
Emergency Response: React promptly to alarms and incidents, coordinating with law enforcement or emergency services as necessary.
Incident Reporting: Document daily activities and any irregularities, providing detailed reports to management.
Policy Enforcement: Uphold company policies and legal regulations to maintain a safe environment.
These duties are essential in protecting assets, ensuring the safety of personnel and visitors, and maintaining the integrity of the organization's operations.
Regular Patrols: Conduct routine inspections of the property to deter criminal activity and identify security vulnerabilities.
Monitoring Surveillance Systems: Oversee surveillance equipment to detect and report suspicious behavior or unauthorized access.
Access Control: Verify the credentials of individuals entering the premises to ensure only authorized personnel gain access.
Emergency Response: React promptly to alarms and incidents, coordinating with law enforcement or emergency services as necessary.
Incident Reporting: Document daily activities and any irregularities, providing detailed reports to management.
Policy Enforcement: Uphold company policies and legal regulations to maintain a safe environment.
These duties are essential in protecting assets, ensuring the safety of personnel and visitors, and maintaining the integrity of the organization's operations.
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Security Personnel and Off Duty Police Officers
Tactical 87 employ various types of security guards and off duty police officers, each specializing in specific areas to address diverse security needs. Key categories include:
Unarmed Security Guards: These guards provide a visible deterrent to crime without carrying firearms. They perform duties such as monitoring surveillance systems, controlling access points, and conducting foot patrols. Unarmed guards are commonly deployed in retail stores, residential complexes, and corporate offices.
Armed Security Guards: Trained and licensed to carry firearms, armed guards are assigned to high-risk environments like banks, jewelry stores, and government buildings. Their presence serves as a strong deterrent against potential threats.
Mobile Patrol Guards: These guards conduct patrols across large areas or multiple sites, either on foot or in vehicles. They are responsible for deterring criminal activity, responding to alarms, and ensuring the security of expansive properties such as industrial sites and residential neighborhoods.
Event Security Guards: Specializing in crowd control and maintaining order during events, these guards are essential for concerts, sporting events, and festivals. They manage access points, monitor for suspicious activities, and ensure the safety of attendees.
Residential Security Guards: Focused on safeguarding residential areas, these guards control access to communities, conduct regular patrols, and respond to incidents within neighborhoods or apartment complexes.
Corporate Security Guards: Stationed in corporate environments, these guards protect employees, assets, and sensitive information. They monitor surveillance systems, enforce access control, and ensure a secure workplace.
Industrial and Construction Site Guards: These guards secure construction sites and industrial facilities, protecting valuable equipment and materials from theft or vandalism. They also ensure compliance with safety protocols.
Personal Protection Officers (Bodyguards): Assigned to protect individuals such as executives, celebrities, or dignitaries, these officers provide close protection and assess potential threats to their clients.
Plainclothes/Undercover Guards: Operating without a uniform, these guards blend into their environment to discreetly monitor for suspicious activities, making them ideal for retail loss prevention and sensitive investigations.
Each type of security guard plays a vital role in addressing specific security challenges, ensuring comprehensive protection across various sectors.
Unarmed Security Guards: These guards provide a visible deterrent to crime without carrying firearms. They perform duties such as monitoring surveillance systems, controlling access points, and conducting foot patrols. Unarmed guards are commonly deployed in retail stores, residential complexes, and corporate offices.
Armed Security Guards: Trained and licensed to carry firearms, armed guards are assigned to high-risk environments like banks, jewelry stores, and government buildings. Their presence serves as a strong deterrent against potential threats.
Mobile Patrol Guards: These guards conduct patrols across large areas or multiple sites, either on foot or in vehicles. They are responsible for deterring criminal activity, responding to alarms, and ensuring the security of expansive properties such as industrial sites and residential neighborhoods.
Event Security Guards: Specializing in crowd control and maintaining order during events, these guards are essential for concerts, sporting events, and festivals. They manage access points, monitor for suspicious activities, and ensure the safety of attendees.
Residential Security Guards: Focused on safeguarding residential areas, these guards control access to communities, conduct regular patrols, and respond to incidents within neighborhoods or apartment complexes.
Corporate Security Guards: Stationed in corporate environments, these guards protect employees, assets, and sensitive information. They monitor surveillance systems, enforce access control, and ensure a secure workplace.
Industrial and Construction Site Guards: These guards secure construction sites and industrial facilities, protecting valuable equipment and materials from theft or vandalism. They also ensure compliance with safety protocols.
Personal Protection Officers (Bodyguards): Assigned to protect individuals such as executives, celebrities, or dignitaries, these officers provide close protection and assess potential threats to their clients.
Plainclothes/Undercover Guards: Operating without a uniform, these guards blend into their environment to discreetly monitor for suspicious activities, making them ideal for retail loss prevention and sensitive investigations.
Each type of security guard plays a vital role in addressing specific security challenges, ensuring comprehensive protection across various sectors.
At Tactical 87, we are committed to providing professional, reliable, and innovative security and investigative solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of our clients. Whether protecting people, assets, or information, our team of highly trained experts ensures peace of mind through proactive measures and a dedication to excellence. Your safety is our mission, and your trust is our foundation. Choose Tactical 87 Security and Investigations for unparalleled service and uncompromising standards.
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