Why Same-Site Guards Prevent More Incidents
Continuity isn’t a nice-to-have. The data and the logic both point the same way: familiar guards prevent more than rotating ones.
The security industry has a churn problem. Guards rotate between sites constantly, and every rotation resets the most valuable thing a guard can have: context.
Prevention is pattern recognition
A guard who has worked your site for three years knows which car belongs in the car park at 2am, which contractor is expected on Thursdays, and what the perimeter looks like when everything is normal. Anomaly detection is impossible without a baseline — and the baseline only comes from time on site.
Relationships reduce friction
Familiar guards de-escalate better. Tenants, staff and neighbours trust a known face, which means issues get reported earlier and resolved faster.
Our commitment
We aim to keep the same guards on your site for 3–4+ years. It's harder to staff — and it's exactly why it works.