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Ever wonder what a typical overnight shift looks like for one of our security guards? πŸ‘€

Here’s a look inside a standard GPS mobile patrol shift for On Guard Security in Surrey, BC:

πŸ•™ 10:00 PM β€” Shift briefing. Guard reviews post orders, property notes from previous shift, and any client updates. Patrol vehicle checked, GPS system active.

πŸ•š 11:00 PM β€” First patrol of assigned properties begins. Surrey industrial corridor β€” warehouse perimeter checks, loading dock verification, parking lot walk.

πŸ•› 12:00 AM β€” First checkpoint reports logged digitally. Any observations (unsecured door, suspicious vehicle, lighting issue) documented with photos.

πŸ•‘ 2:00 AM β€” The quiet hours. Second patrol rotation. This is when most theft attempts happen β€” and when our guards are most alert.

πŸ•“ 4:00 AM β€” Perimeter recheck on construction site assignment. Post orders include specific fence check points after recent perimeter breach at this site.

πŸ•• 6:00 AM β€” Final patrol. Shift log completed. Digital report prepared for client β€” delivered to their inbox before 8am.

πŸ•– 7:00 AM β€” Shift handover to day team. Briefing on overnight observations.

Every shift. Every property. Documented and verified.

On Guard Security β€” Surrey BC’s GPS-tracked security specialists.
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