Security Guarding
What is Security Guarding?
Security guarding involves the deployment of trained personnel to protect individuals, property, and assets from potential threats such as theft, vandalism, and other criminal activities. Security guards serve as a visible deterrent to crime and are tasked with monitoring, patrolling, and responding to various security incidents.

Ad-hoc Guarding Services
Our Ad-Hoc Guarding Service provides unparalleled security solutions suited to your current requirements.

Permanent Guarding Services
With our dependable permanent guarding services,
you can rest assured that your assets are safe.

Armed Guards
Himax takes your security seriously, offering a
robust solution through our Armed Guards for
Security Guarding service.

Industrial Security Guarding
From factories to manufacturing plants,
our Industrial Security solutions provide
comprehensive protection against theft, vandalism,
and other security threats, ensuring the uninterrupted operation of your business.

Commercial Guarding
At Himax, we understand that the safety of
your commercial property is paramount.

Warehouse Checkers
At Himax Security, we understand that
warehouses are critical hubs in your
supply chain, housing valuable inventory and assets.

Estate Security Guarding
Himax Security offers specialized Estate Security
services designed to protect gated communities
and residential estates.

K9 Deployment
Himax Security’s K9 Deployment service
offers a superior level of protection by integrating
highly trained dogs with skilled handlers.

Retail Guarding
Himax Security offers comprehensive Retail Security solutions designed to safeguard your
store, inventory, and customers.
Key Aspects of Security Guarding
- Patrolling: Conduct regular patrols of the premises to ensure all areas are secure and to deter criminal activity.
- Monitoring: Use surveillance systems, such as CCTV, to monitor activities in and around the property.
- Access Control: Manage entry and exit points, verifying the credentials of visitors and employees to prevent unauthorized access.
- Incident Response: Respond promptly to alarms, emergencies, and security breaches. This includes managing the situation, contacting law enforcement if necessary, and providing first aid.
- Reporting: Document incidents and suspicious activities, providing detailed reports to management and law enforcement agencies when required.
- Static Guards: Stationed at specific locations, such as entrances, reception areas, or access points, to monitor and control entry.
- Mobile Patrol Guards: Conduct routine patrols across a broader area, ensuring that all sections of the property are secure.
- Event Security Guards: Deployed at events to manage crowds, check tickets, and ensure the safety of attendees.
- Executive Protection Guards: Provide personal protection to VIPs and high-profile individuals.
- Basic Training: Covers the fundamentals of security practices, legal requirements, and basic emergency response.
- Advanced Training: Includes specialized skills such as first aid, fire safety, conflict resolution, and the use of security technology.
- Certification: Many regions require security guards to be licensed or certified, ensuring they meet specific standards of professionalism and competence.
- Surveillance Systems: Security guards often work with CCTV and other surveillance technologies to monitor and record activities.
- Access Control Systems: Use of electronic systems to manage and track access to various parts of a property.
- Communication Tools: Use of radios, mobile devices, and other communication tools to stay connected with the security team and management.
- Risk Assessment: Identifying potential security threats and vulnerabilities to develop effective security plans.
- Adaptability: Security guards must be able to adapt to various situations and environments, from corporate offices to industrial sites.
- Customer Service: Balancing security duties with providing assistance and maintaining a professional demeanor with visitors and employees.
- Crime Prevention: A visible security presence deters criminal activities.
- Rapid Response: Trained personnel can quickly address security incidents and emergencies.
- Peace of Mind: Ensures the safety and security of employees, customers, and assets, contributing to a secure environment.
Security guarding is an important part of ensuring safety and order in a variety of contexts, offering both a proactive and reactive approach to security management. The presence of skilled and competent security guards not only protects assets, but also increases everyone’s overall sense of safety.