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Custom-designed security solutions.

No two clients need the exact same Security Guard Services solution. We assess more than your apparent security threats. We work out a package that fits your resources.

300+

Business Days

4.7M

Funds Granted

280+

Launched Sites

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5-step process helps you choose the security options

  1. We identify who and/or what needs protection.
  2. We identify what the threats are.
  3. We evaluate the risk of loss.
  4. We evaluate the impact that loss would have.
  5. We recommend security options based on the resulting scenarios.
Business Ethics & Honesty 100%
Partnership with Customers 76%
Customer Satisfaction/Responsiveness 95%
Employee Care, Growth & Development 85%
Centralized Support/Decentralized Operations 100%
Safe, Cost Effective and Professional Operations 92%

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Trained professionals

Central Security Ontario is very selective in its hiring process. We don’t expect you to tolerate security personnel who can’t communicate effectively. We wouldn’t. You have the right to know that the Security Guard Services team you hire knows how to respond during a crisis. That’s why we have a tough training process.

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Daily reports and activity logs

Our security officers are expected to keep activity logs up to date. As part of our ongoing quality control process, we check for up-to-date log entries. We have a very low level of tolerance if we discover a log that is more than 30 minutes out of date, especially on a night shift. You will receive daily detailed reports of all activities on your site.

Fewer employee costs.

When you hire Central Protection to provide contract Security Guard Services, you leave all the recruiting, training and supervision to us. We pay all the employee costs—overtime, fringe benefits, etc. so you don’t have to.

Variation in routine.

Criminals look for established routines. We encourage our officers to establish planned variations in their routine, so that all the expected tasks are covered, but not at the same time every day. This can include starting at a different point each night on patrols or reversing the order in which a security check is performed for example.