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Security Systems in Paradise, CA
Arcy Professional Investigations Inc - Paradise, CA - Phone: (530) 876-1490
Auric Investigations - Paradise, CA - Phone: (530) 877-4865
Binion's Fire Protection - Paradise, CA - Phone: (530) 877-1367
Bruce's Lock and Key - Paradise, CA - Phone: (530) 872-1409
Butte County Fire Safe Counsel - Paradise, CA - Phone: (530) 877-0984
Charney Joule Ma-Tenacular Recourses - Paradise, CA - Phone: (530) 872-8029
Criswell Investigation Agency - Paradise, CA - Phone: (530) 872-5338
Hayden Fire Protection - Paradise, CA - Phone: (530) 873-6883
North State Fire Protection - Paradise, CA - Phone: (530) 873-3774
Helpful Definition for: Security Systems
The term 'Security' refers to the protection against danger, damage, loss and criminal activity. In Paradise, Security Services are provided by security firms and proprietary security departments that practice the “detect, deter, observe and report" methodology. Security officers are not required to make arrests, but have the authority to make a citizen's arrest, or act as an agent of law enforcement at the request of a police officer, sheriff, and others. A security officer’s primary duty is the prevention and deterrence of crime. Security officers are often trained to perform arrest and control procedures like handcuffing and restraints, operate emergency equipment, perform first aid, etc.
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