According to the FBI crime clock, a burglary occurs once every 25 seconds in America. An estimated 685,000 homes are burglarized every year with burglary victims suffering property losses to the tune of $3.4 billion. Residential burglaries accounted for a whopping 65 percent of all reported burglary offenses.
Your home is your castle. It’s your sanctuary. It’s where you retreat to after a long day at work. It’s a place that makes all your fears melt away. The one thing you shouldn’t have to obsess over when you get home is your security, as well as that of your loved ones.
Patrols form an important part of residential security. An unarmed or armed security officer would conduct regular (or irregular) road and foot patrols. This helps them detect, assess, and mitigate any security threats that may be ongoing. That way, you can rest easy knowing that there’s someone always on the lookout for threats that may put you at risk.
Additionally, it’s also a great opportunity for Barbwire Security to ensure that the residents adhere to the community rules and regulations that exist to keep everyone safe. We can spot any suspicious behavior, enforce city ordinances on noise limits, and keep an eye on traffic and parking controls within the residential community
Integrated Technology
We explore innovative solutions in technology to bring efficiency, streamline communication, and provide accurate information instantly. This rapid flow of information allows our clients to respond to incidents that threaten the security and functionality of their property. We use integrated technology to improve the security details such as manning posts, doing routine checks, locking down different checkpoints and other security tasks all in the touch of a button from a handheld device. This enables easy tracking and management of your security personnel wherever they are as all information and data is made available to you.
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