7. The Impact of Unarmed and Armed Security on Business and Property Loss

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When it comes to protecting your business, property, and customers, having the right security measures in place is vital. There are two primary categories of security: unarmed and armed. While both can be effective in reducing property and business loss, each brings with it its own set of advantages and drawbacks.

Unarmed security, also known as physical security, is the less expensive of the two options. It aims to prevent loss of property and business through visible means such as patrolling, checking for ID, and using surveillance. By having a visible security presence, potential criminals are more likely to be deterred from committing a crime. Unarmed security can also help to provide customer service, including answering questions and providing directions.

However, unarmed security is less effective than armed security when it comes to preventing loss. An unarmed security guard is unable to use the threat of force to detain or stop a criminal, meaning that if a crime occurs, the guard is unable to take action to stop it. Additionally, unarmed security guards may not have the necessary skills and training to handle more serious situations.

Armed security provides the highest level of protection for businesses and property. These security guards are equipped with firearms and other weapons and are trained in

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