A recent news story highlighted a municipality’s decision to introduce overnight security personnel rather than rely solely on video cameras after repeated incidents of vandalism in a local park.

 https://www.midlandtoday.ca/local-news/humans-not-video-cameras-to-provide-overnight-security-in-park-12471128

The discussion raises an important point for businesses, property managers, and condominium communities:

Security cameras are valuable, but they’re only one part of an effective security strategy.

Cameras can help document events, support investigations, and provide valuable evidence. However, a trained security professional offers something technology alone cannot:

  • A visible presence that helps deter unwanted activity.
  • The ability to assess situations in real time.
  • Immediate response to incidents or emergencies.
  • Assistance to visitors, tenants, and staff.
  • Communication with emergency services when required.

The goal of professional security isn’t simply to record what happened, it’s to help prevent incidents from happening in the first place.

Whether protecting a condominium, retail property, commercial facility, or construction site, the strongest security plans often combine technology with trained personnel, creating a safer environment through both prevention and rapid response.

Protecting People ▪ Securing Property ▪ Building Confidence