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Hiring Due Dilligence, Training Security Teams
How to Meet the Rising Security Challenge
Here are three strategies to help you succeed at today’s security challenge: 1. Beware of wolves in sheep’s clothing. You would be surprised at the number of security firms doing business without a valid Michigan security license and security insurance coverage. We recently learned of a local security company that subcontracted work out to another
Hiring Due Dilligence, Industry, Training Security Teams
Above and Beyond the Call of Duty
When distinguishing between armed and unarmed training, no two states’ requirements are alike. In June 2021, the National Association of Security Companies (NASCO) published an analysis of state training requirements for private security companies nationwide. The white paper provided an overview of security officer training requirements as per state statutes, regulations, and licensing agencies. Armed
Hiring Due Dilligence, Industry, Training Security Teams
The Teachout Security Advantage
Alana Semuels, a senior economics correspondent for Time, recently published a series of articles about the security guard industry in the United States. In the article, she revealed that the security guard industry is growing faster than anyone expected. The public’s perception is also changing. “There are roughly twice as many security guards employed in
A Local Presence Makes All the Difference
As your security provider, we understand your business and the threats you face daily. At Teachout Security Solutions, that means deploying dedicated client teams in communities across Michigan offering a more strategic and meaningful partnership. With regional offices in Flint, Saginaw, Lansing, Jackson, Kalamazoo, and Detroit, our teams bring an innate understanding of the communities
Emergency Planning, Onsite Security, Threat Assessment, Training Security Teams
Teachout Leadership Team Attends IAHSS Conference
The Teachout Security Solutions Team attended the International Association of Healthcare Safety and Security Conference and Exhibition in Nashville, TN earlier this month. The purpose of the conference is to continue shaping and advocating for the role of security and safety in healthcare. Leveraging the expertise of top subject matter experts in the field,
Onsite Security, Threat Assessment
Protecting the Healthcare Front Line
According to a recent survey on healthcare worker safety, one of the top concerns for healthcare workers was the increasing rate of patients becoming agitated and violent. This problem appears to be the result of the forced isolation inflicted upon us by the recent coronavirus pandemic. Many healthcare workers, especially nurses, are seeing an uptick
Identifying the Right Security Provider
Professional security is more than a friendly uniform that greets you with a warm smile at the gate or the front door. Anybody can present themselves as a security provider because they wear a badge. A qualified security provider trains its clients so that everyone has safety consciousness and personal ownership of enterprise security. Safety
Protection Now and Tomorrow: Your Investment in Security
In many businesses across the country, discussions are being held around the topic of cutting costs during this period of economic uncertainty. Some items like rent, utilities, materials, and payroll are fixed and can only be adjusted very little if at all. They also have to be paid whether the company meets its sales projections
Hiring Due Dilligence, Threat Assessment
Hiring Employees vs. Independent Contractors
There is one question that is almost always asked when we are marketing our services to a prospective client — “Why should I hire you when I can assign security issues to one of my own employees?” We’re glad you asked. Liability and Hiring Issues As you know, a full-time employee comes with some overhead
How Safe Is Your Workplace?
Workplace shootings seem to occur with increasing frequency these days. And when they do, it’s blasted all over television and social media. The sensational manner of this extreme violence is portrayed as common in today’s work environment, but it is really one of the rarest. More common are the covert activities that take place in