Friday, August 28, 2015

Security Guard Services Company Los Angeles, CA

Security Guard Services Company Los Angeles

Monitoring and controlling, which are your main tasks as a private security guard services. You do this by patrolling, keeping guard or guide. But also through CCTV and computer. This way you prevent theft, vandalism and accidents. Is there still talk of an incident or disaster, then, you take action right away and try to get the situation under control firmly and calmly. And would anyone know the road or looking for a parking space, then you stand him friendly and customer-oriented to word. Because service activities are also among the tasks of a security guards.
Now please contact us for more information on our private security! The security officers Citiguard Security Guards are ready for you.
Corporate Headquarters:
6430 Variel Avenue, Suite 101
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
Main Office: (800) 613-5903
Fax:(818) 456-4609
ORANGE COUNTY
2372 Morse Ave Suite 430
Irvine CA 92614
Phone Number: 949-371-6003

Business Security Guard Services Los Angeles, CA

Citguard Business Security employees work to carry out our mission of protecting homes, work places and communities. With a sharp focus on security, we provide services in close cooperation with customers. To this end, business areas have been added and the service content has been specialized and developed.
Citiguard Business Security is one of the most trusted security guard companies in the Southern California Region, and is rapidly approaching to the top in Central and Northern California, providing security guard services to some of the largest residential communities and Fortune 500 companies. 
We offer competitive rates and we would be happy to meet with you at your convenience to discuss any potential opportunities, 

CONTACT US

CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS
6430 Variel Avenue, Suite 101
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
Main Office: (800) 613-5903
Email: info@mysecurityguards.com
ORANGE COUNTY
2372 Morse Ave Suite 430
Irvine, CA 92614
Phone Number: 949-371-6003

PPO License #15728

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Commercial and Residential Security Guard Services in Los Angeles, CA

CItiguard Security Guard Services is one of California’s finest security guard companies. Our armed and unarmed officers protect some of the top business, individuals and government facilities throughout the State. Citiguard has several different divisions that can cover all your business and/or personal needs. From securing VIPS, dignitaries, government buildings, private or business locations. We are specialists in providing the security services that you need to be able to focus your energy upon your business.

Services:

CONTACT US

CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS
6430 Variel Avenue, Suite 101
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
Main Office: (800) 613-5903
Email: info@mysecurityguards.com
ORANGE COUNTY
2372 Morse Ave Suite 430
Irvine, CA 92614
Phone Number: 949-371-6003
PPO License #15728

CitiGuard Security ServicesWWW.MYSECURITYGUARDS.COM 800-613-5903

Monday, August 24, 2015

CITIGUARD ARMED AND UNARMED SECURITY OFFICER SERVICES IN LOS ANGELES AND ORANGE COUNTY

   Citiguard Armed and Unarmed Security Officer Services in Los Angeles and Orange County offering Commercial and Residential Customized Security

Vehicle Patrol (Residential & Business)
Alarm Response (Armed & Unarmed)
and more 
For the security of armed and unarmed, business parks, and BodyGuard executive protection, in short, for all your security officers in the region of Los Angeles, you are in good hands with CITIGUARD SECURITY GUARDS. We provide you best security services and at very fair prices.
Call us today for more information 323-539-3216.
Corporate Headquarters:
6430 Variel Avenue, Suite 101
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
Main Office: (800) 613-5903
Fax:(818) 456-4609
ORANGE COUNTY
2372 Morse Ave Suite 430
Irvine CA 92614
Phone Number: 949-371-6003

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Thursday, August 20, 2015

PERSONAL SAFETY TIPS

Walk alertly, confidently and pay attention to your surroundings.

Pay close attention to your surroundings, avoid “automatic pilot”
  • Walk with a purpose; project an assertive, business-like image.
  • Use common sense; plan your route to avoid uninhabited parks, parking lots, garages and alleyways.
  • Stick to well-lit areas.
  • Develop a plan before you see trouble.  Crossing a street or entering a store may get you out of a potentially bad situation.
  • If a car follows you or beckons you while you are walking, do not approach it. Instead, turn and quickly walk the opposite direction.
  • Consider wearing clothing and shoes that you can move freely and quickly in, especially when walking or waiting for the bus.
  • Carry minimal items; overloading yourself can make you appear vulnerable.

  • Before you leave home decide what you actually need to take with you rather than automatically taking your entire handbag or wallet out of habit.  For example, if you are going to the grocery store for a few items, you can carry cash, a single check, or credit/debit card, I.D. and keys in a pocket.
  • Wear clothing and shoes that are comfortable, low profile and appropriate for the weather.  This may not be the most fashionable choice but it is the safest.
  • Always plan your route and stay alert to your surroundings.  Avoid shortcuts.  Walk confidently.  Scan your surroundings and make eye contact with people.
  • If you must carry valuables like important papers, jewelry, cash etc., chose to wear clothes with inside pockets or use a small bag with a long thin strap to be worn under your coat or clothes.
  • Never carry a wallet in back pocket of pants or jacket or sweater pocket. All cash should be carried in front pockets of pants.
  • Carry your keys and ID separately.  If someone gets your keys and ID, they may go to your home or business and access that location with the keys.
  • If you must make a large, cash purchase, plan ahead and take a companion along.  There really is safety in numbers.  If you do not drive or cannot get a ride use a taxi rather than a bus to minimize waiting time.
  • If you use bank machines (ATM’s) choose one located in a well-lit, busy spot like inside a grocery store.  Put your card and cash away before leaving the machine.
  • Don’t display large sums of cash and don’t carry any more cash than is necessary.  Use checks where possible.  Most stores accept checks, check cards and debit cards as well
  • Never leave your purse unattended, even if it is in a shopping cart.
  • Carry your purse very close to you preferable with the strap over your shoulder and the purse to the front of your body.  Don’t dangle it from your arm.
  • Avoid walking alone at night.  As much as possible, walk or travel with a friend, even during the daytime.
  • Be aware of your surroundings and know who is nearby.
  • Pay attention to the uncomfortable feelings that often warn us of potential danger.
  • Don’t be afraid to cross the street, return to a business, or ask for help based on a “funny feeling”. You may be right!
  • If a robber grabs your bag, resist the impulse to play tug of war. If you hang on, chances are you will be knocked down, hit, or kicked and the robber will get your bag anyway.
  • Victims sometimes tell a robber they have no money. This technique may backfire. It is safer to give up a few dollars. Carry a little money in an accessible place for just this purpose. Keep it separate from other funds.
  • If someone demands your property and displays or implies in anyway that they have a weapon, hand the bag or wallet to them.