What is Private Security?
Private security is the protection of people, property, and information by non-government workers. These workers are trained professionals hired by businesses, property owners, or individuals to help prevent crime and respond to threats. Security guards are the front line of private security.
Why Private Security Matters
Police can’t be everywhere. That’s where private security steps in. Guards help reduce risks, respond to incidents, and keep places safe. From malls to hospitals, construction sites to gated communities, security guards are trusted to watch, report, and act when needed.
What Private Security Guards Do
Your duties may vary based on your post, but most guards handle tasks like:
- Watching entrances and exits
- Patrolling buildings or grounds
- Checking IDs or visitor logs
- Responding to alarms or disturbances
- Writing daily activity and incident reports
- Helping with emergency evacuations
Some guards are armed. Others are not. Some work alone. Others are part of a team. Either way, your job is to stay alert, follow post orders, and act professionally.
Types of Private Security
There are many kinds of security jobs. Here are a few common types:
- Unarmed Security: Most common. Focuses on observing and reporting.
- Armed Security: Trained and licensed to carry firearms. Used in high-risk areas.
- Event Security: Controls crowds and checks for banned items at concerts or sports events.
- Mobile Patrol: Drives or walks to check multiple sites in a shift.
- Loss Prevention: Works in stores to stop theft and fraud.
Shift Checklist
Starting your shift right helps you stay sharp. Use this checklist:
- ✔️ Arrive 10–15 minutes early
- ✔️ Review post orders and recent reports
- ✔️ Check your gear (radio, flashlight, notebook, etc.)
- ✔️ Inspect your uniform (clean, correct, complete)
- ✔️ Walk your area to spot anything unusual
End-of-shift tip: Always leave a clear report for the next guard. It keeps everyone informed and safe.
Scenario: Suspicious Person Near a Gate
You’re on patrol at a gated apartment complex. You see a person loitering near the entrance, looking around but not entering.
What to do:
- Observe from a safe distance
- Radio your supervisor if required by post orders
- Politely approach if safe, and ask if they need help
- Document the interaction in your report
Always follow your site’s policy and local law. Never escalate unless you must. Stay calm, be respectful, and keep your safety first.
FAQ: Private Security Basics
1. Do private security guards have the same power as police?
No. Guards are not law enforcement. You can observe, report, and sometimes detain, but only as allowed by site policy and local law.
2. Can I make arrests?
Only in certain cases, such as a citizen’s arrest, and only if allowed under local law. Always contact police for serious incidents.
3. What should I do if I see a crime?
Stay safe. Observe and report. Call law enforcement. Write a detailed report. Don’t try to be a hero.
Key Takeaway: Be Alert, Be Ready
Private security is about being the eyes and ears of safety. Your presence alone can stop problems before they start. Know your post, follow your orders, and always put safety first—for yourself and others.
“Security is not just a job. It’s a duty to protect.”