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The PSR: Week of May 2nd, 2022

Hi friends - Tim Lozier here. This week’s security rundown is a rapid-fire take on some of the current movement happening in the physical security industry space. We’ll look at key topics and add our quick looks Jeff DiDomenico and I will once again try to keep it under 5 minutes. Will we make it? [...]

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Digital Task Management and Your Guards

Digital Task Management and Your Guards A seamless guard management experience isn’t as difficult to achieve as may seem. At first, long drawn-out task assignments can appear daunting. And, as many security professionals know (some having been security guards themselves in past lives), the way guards complete their post orders have drastically changed from the

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Two Ways Physical Security Firms Can Mitigate Risk in Visitor Management

For all organizations preparing to reopen, the question on how security will handle the resurgence of visitors and staff is one of the latest challenges. As a physical security contractor, the reopening of businesses, schools, and public spaces will have your potential clients wondering how to best facilitate safety without hampering the visitor experience. As

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Establishing a Culture of Communication for Physical Security

When we think about communications, mainly between physical security officers, we’re often given a generic response; perhaps something along the line of “communications is critical for your operations.” Sound familiar? Yet, there are no specifics on the type of communication needed nor how to effectively implement it to your team. In this blog, we’ll provide

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How To Know Which DAR Solution Is Best For Your Security Company

In the past, daily activity reports (DARs) relied on guards remembering what happened during the day as they filled out paperwork upon paperwork. more often than not, events were misunderstood, incidents filed inappropriately, and fed-up supervisors hunted for information that guards failed to complete. Coming out of the DARk “dark ages,” technology, that is, the

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Using Guard Activity Management Across Different Industries: A Use Case Overview

Not every security guard company casts a wide net or is able to work with different industry partners. Before 2020, some security companies chose to focus on specific industries while others solely specialized their training and skills to target key industry contracts, such as those in healthcare, education, or even retail. If one lesson from

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