Our programs for Class A properties are tailored to meet the individual security needs of the specific building, the property manager, and the building’s unique tenant mix.
Guardian Eagle is fixated on image, demeanor, and enhancing the image of and amenities offered in our client’s property. As a result, Guardian Eagle has the reputation of being the “quality choice” in the commercial real estate industry.
These programs include:
A Commercial Real Estate security guard is a security professional who is responsible for protecting property, tenants, and staff in residential or commercial buildings. They are essentially security personnel for the real estate industry.
Commercial Real Estate Security guards conduct routine patrols of the commercial property and surrounding areas like parking lots. During patrols, they check for any signs of criminal activity or safety hazards that need to be addressed. They also ensure all entry and exit points are properly secured.
Security cultivates awareness and maintains balance. Without Security, individuals often become complacent and miss the unusual behavior of civilians, employees, and others around them.
Observation and Reporting. One of the key duties of a Commercial Real Estate security guard involves monitoring and documenting any suspicious activity and Enforcing Safety Measures.
Not necessarily, but the Commercial Real Estate guard's duties might vary depending on the specific needs of the property
Yes, typically uniforms are to be easily identifiable as Commercial Real Estate security personnel.
some of the Commercial Real Estate security guards' tasks Monitoring access, patrolling, responding to emergencies, and enforcing rules.
No Commercial Real Estate service security guards often work in groups and use security systems like cameras.
Property Commercial Real Estate managers, building owners, or homeowners associations.
Yes, requirements can vary but often include licenses or permits, and Commercial Real Estate service security guard training.