PATROL TASKS FOR SECURITY OFFICERS

    Identify the need to check condition and status of patrol vehicle, if applicable.
    Identify procedures to patrol locations which are potentially hazardous.
    Identify proper procedures to patrol on foot or by vehicle.
    Identify incidents or potential problems related to patrol of parking lots.
    Identify signs of illegal entry to buildings or grounds.
    Identify factors indicating suspicious persons or vehicles.
    Identify procedures to interview a suspicious person.
    Identify circumstances typically requiring back-up assistance.
    Identify procedures to advise employer of potentially hazardous conditions.
    Identify procedures to assist elderly or disable persons with mobility problems.
    Identify procedures to escort money, valuables or people to provide security.
    Identify proper procedures to respond to incidents:

  • Animal control

  • Begging (Solicitations on employer‘s property)

  • Business or peddler violation

  • Citizen locked out of vehicle or building

  • Disorderly public conduct

  • Downed wires

  • False fire alarm

  • Fireworks violations

  • Found property

  • Illegal burning

  • Invalid or elderly person needing assistance

  • Littering

  • Loitering

  • Missing person

  • Obscene or harassing phone call

  • Perimeter control at fire

  • Prowling

  • Repossession dispute

  • Ruptured water or gas line

  • Trespassing