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Are You a Security Guard Company or a Security Guard Services Company? The Difference Matters More Than You Think
After working with hundreds of security guard companies across the country, I have come to realize

Security Guard Company Best Practice For Officers Who Bond With Clients
I think that every security guard company owner or operations manager hopes that their officers are

The Future Isn’t Cheaper, It’s Smarter: Why Security Companies Must Embrace Technology to Stay Competitive
Over the past five to six years, the security industry has seen more innovation in security

Why Security Guard Reporting Software Must Evolve
For decades, the security industry has operated under a simple belief: the more reports we give

Are Daily Activity Reports and Daily Activity Report Software Dead?
Lately, I’ve been hearing from some security guard companies that they have stopped requiring their officers

HR Policies for Security Guard Companies: Lessons From My EEOC Adventure
I recently came across an article about a security guard company in my hometown of Chicago

Why You, or Your Security Guard Software, Should Never Change Security Reports
After more than 20 years in the security industry, 10 years managing operations and selling security

Security Guard Services Magazine Named One of the Best Security Company Websites of 2025
We’re excited to share some great news, Security Guard Services Magazine has been recognized as one

The Truth About AI for Security Guard Companies (What Works and What Doesn’t)
Everywhere you look, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being promoted as the future of business. Big tech

From Liability to Leadership: How Better Supervision Prevents Officers from Sleeping on Duty
A security officer caught sleeping on duty might seem like a simple performance issue, but in

The High Cost of Napping: When Guards Sleep, Your Business Pays
A security officer caught sleeping on the job might seem like an isolated issue, but for

Fatigue Management 101: Scheduling Strategies to Keep Security Officers Awake and Engaged
Fatigue is one of the most common and costly issues in the security industry. When officers
