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Mapping Vulnerable Zones: How Guards Prioritise Patrol Routes

Mapping Vulnerable Zones: How Guards Prioritise Patrol Routes Security patrols may look simple from the outside, but behind every guard’s movement is careful planning and strategy. Patrol routes are not…
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The Surprising Security Risks of Food Vendors and Stalls at Events

The Surprising Security Risks of Food Vendors and Stalls at Events When people think about security at events, their minds often jump to crowd control, ticket checks, or emergency planning.…
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Managing Crowd Surges at Stages, Bars, and Food Zones

Managing Crowd Surges at Stages, Bars, and Food Zones Large events are built around moments of excitement. Whether it is a headline performance, a busy bar during peak hours, or…
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Why Daytime Events Require a Different Security Approach Than Night Events

Why Daytime Events Require a Different Security Approach Than Night Events Event security is often associated with evenings and late nights, when crowds are larger and alcohol is more common.…
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Why Small Community Events Now Require Big Security Planning

Small community events have always been built around bringing people together. Local fairs, charity fundraisers, school events, street parties, and seasonal celebrations are designed to be welcoming and relaxed. Because…
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Why Temporary Changes Create Permanent Security Risks

Temporary changes are often introduced with good intentions—to solve urgent problems, maintain operations, or adapt to unexpected circumstances. However, in security, “temporary” solutions have a habit of outlasting their purpose.…
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Security for Businesses During Staff Shortages and Reduced Hours

Security for Businesses During Staff Shortages and Reduced Hours Staff shortages and reduced operating hours have become a reality for many businesses, but security risks do not shrink along with…
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Why Security Is Most Critical During Quiet Periods, Not Busy Ones

Why Security Is Most Critical During Quiet Periods, Not Busy Ones When organizations think about security risks, they often picture peak hours—crowded offices, heavy network traffic, and constant activity. Ironically,…
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Security for High-Value Deliveries and Collections: What Businesses Get Wrong

High-value deliveries and collections are a routine part of many businesses, from retail and manufacturing to construction and logistics. Despite the obvious risks involved, security is often treated as an…
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How Security Guards Support Lone Workers and After-Hours Staff

Many businesses rely on staff working alone or outside normal operating hours. Cleaners, warehouse operatives, maintenance teams, healthcare workers, and office staff often find themselves on site late at night…
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