Improving My Business Security

5 Places To Station Event Security Staff For Crowd Management

Crowd management is an important part of security and safety at your event. Although there are a number of passive measures you can take, the use of security staff is one of the best ways to manage and control crowds. To help you deploy these valuable resources at your gathering, here are five key places to station your event security personnel for the best crowd management results.  1. At Entrances and Exits. Read More 

Do You Have A Security Patrol?

Security patrol services can help prevent theft and vandalism on your property. Mostly, theft and vandalism are crimes of opportunity. They don't want to get caught, and so the mere act of having a guard who patrols the property is enough to dissuade those who are just looking for an easy target. Those who are truly determined to target your business may be less deterred, but are more likely to get caught, which may lead you to be able to recoup stolen property or the costs of repair. Read More 

What Personality Traits Should You Have To Work As A Security Guard?

The personality traits that you have can have an influence over whether you will be successful working at a security job or whether it is a career path that you may struggle with. If you are thinking about going into this line of work, here are a few of the personality traits that you should possess.  A Great Communicator In order to work as a security guard, you must be a great communicator. Read More 

Locked Out Of Your Car In A Strange Neighborhood? Here’s What You Need To Do

In a rush, absent minded, or just stressed--all of these could lead you to making the common mistake of actually locking your car doors with the keys still inside. If you are like a lot of unlucky folks, you will manage to do this in a strange neighborhood, possibly after dark, where you feel quite uneasy about the whole situation. Finding yourself locked out of the only safety net you really have in a strange place can be scary, but as long as you follow a few simple safety rules, you will be perfectly fine until the locksmith gets to where you are. Read More 

Three Free Things You Can Do to Protect Your Online Identity

Nowadays, nearly every task on your to-do list can be completed online. From clothes shopping and hiring handymen to signing up for heath care and checking your credit score, many of our day-to-day tasks are accomplished via the Internet. For many of these transactions, a submission of your personal information is required. In fact, you allow so many sites access to your private information, it can be almost impossible to keep up with what information you've given and who you have given it to. Read More