We know selecting the right security provider is critical to the success of your business.
Operational functions of businesses are changing constantly and therefore, security and safety functions must be kept current to avoid any inefficiencies that might result from those changes.
Studies conducted in the 1970's by the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, Congress, and the American Management Associations all reached the consensus that at that time, business crime cost $40 billion or more a year, increasing to $114 billion in 1990, and $200 billion in the year 2000.
Internal theft by employees is a major contributor to manufacturing crime losses. The items most frequently stolen include tools, electronic components, assembled parts, consumable items such as cleaning supplies, oils and greases, and paints, including any consumer products that can be readily used by employees. External theft losses include not only cartons and containers of finished products, (such as beer, yarn, disposable diapers, etc.) but also raw materials in a usable form: silver, gold, other precious metals, small machinery and power tools, and office equipment from administrative offices located at production facilities.
In manufacturing complexes, the areas most vulnerable to the theft of finished products are warehouses, loading docks, shipping and receiving areas, and distribution centers. The Office of Transportation Security, U. S. Department of Transportation, has conducted studies demonstrating that most cargo theft occurs in and around these areas during normal operating hours and is accomplished by persons and vehicles authorized to be in the area. This finding implies a considerable degree of collusion among employees and outside individuals. This is why we of Parker Security & Investigative Services, Inc. feel that we can be an asset to your company.
This privately-owned agency has offices in Georgia, with Corporate headquarters located in Albany, Georgia. The Company is managed by owners and family officers, offering personal assurance that individual requirements of each client will receive prompt, consistent attention.
The major reason for instituting a security program is the difficult nature of our times, with increased crime rates, public tolerance and apathy towards dishonesty and criminal acts creating a climate requiring all types of business and industry to consider security an absolute necessity.
Security programs must now be placed on a plan with other long accepted controls, such as, accounting, supervision, and inventory activities, all supported from the executive level. Parker Security & Investigative Services, Inc. recognizes the fact that a security program goes much farther than simply maintaining a guard force. Your company must have a well-coordinated program that includes a competent guard force to protect profits, property, and lives.
In forming and maintaining a competent security program it is to a company’s advantage to use a professional guard service whenever possible. Listed below are some prime reasons for using a professional, rather than an in-house-operated force:
Security Officers would maintain regular watch on the condition and accessibility of all fire protection equipment. We would also develop and strategically post evacuation routes. The only charge beyond the basic contract would be for materials used to recharge or repair equipment.
Fire protection and safety should always receive high priority in your plant. A program such as ours can certainly lighten your concern about the possibility of fire, and all the accompanying consequences.
Security Officers are trained in first-aid procedures. Supervision of first-aid supplies and treating of first-aid cases could be part and parcel of their duties. This would not relieve the plant of the responsibility of providing adequate back-up and CPR training for key personnel. It should however, result in improved first-aid care and bring about a reduction in the number of doctor cases. Since most doctor-required cases end up costing $1,000.00 or more, any reduction would have a positive effect on workers’ compensation costs and on statistics reported to corporate offices.
1277 US Highway 82W
Leesburg, GA 31763
Toll-Free: 1-866-888-2153
Phone: 229-888-2153
Fax: 229-435-2901
Email: parkerpsai@aim.com
Phone: 866-888-2153
Phone: 866-888-2153