Security guards are everywhere but real professional security is hard to find. For your security, you want
well-trained, highly motivated professionals, capable of handling many dirrerent threats, who can deal with people in a variety of situations:
Security Dynamics Corp., Professional Security Officers.
Compare the ordinary licensed security guard to the Security Dynamics Corp. specialist. Which would you rather have protecting your people, your property, and representing your business?
BACKGROUND
GUARD: The security guard is usually an entry level employee.SDC SECURITY OFFICER: Most of these professionals come to our company from police departments.
TRAINING
GUARD: The State of Illinois requires only 20 hours of training to license an unarmed security guard, and just 20 hours more to work armed with a gun.
SDC SECURITY OFFICER: Most have at least 400 hours of law enforcement training.
EDUCATION
GUARD: Illinois does not require education for a licensed security guard other than the mandatory 20 or 40 hours of security training.
SDC SECURITY OFFICER: High school diploma, plus some college, or equivalent, as well as security training.
INCENTIVE
GUARD: Security guards are ordinarily at the bottom of the wage scale.
SDC SECURITY OFFICER: Well paid, and work as respected professionals.
MOTIVATION
GUARD: Employed in a low paying job that often commands little respcet, many ordinary security guards are those workers who are unable to get a better job.
SDC SECURITY OFFICER: Working in their chosen field, these men and women take the same pride in their work as other law enforcement officers.
ABILITY TO DEAL WITH PEOPLE
GUARD: Low paying security guard positions ordinarily do not attract articulate people with good social skills. Their minimal, mandatory training includes little in this area.
SDC SECURITY OFFICER: SDC Security Officers are experienced and have received professional instructionin dealing with people under many different circumstances.
In the past, security contracts for American airports were awarded to the lowest bidder. Can your company afford cheap security?