SECURITY INSIGHTS
Practical security advice from the field, by the team at Shield of Steel
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The I-40 Logistics Corridor: Protecting Distribution Centers in the Mid-South
The I-40 corridor through Shelby County and into Fayette County is one of the most active freight arteries in the country. Distribution centers along this route face growing and specific security challenges.
Church and Worship Security: Finding the Right Balance
James Whitfield explores the unique challenge of securing worship facilities while maintaining the open, welcoming atmosphere that defines these communities.
How Security Cameras and Guards Work Together
Cameras alone do not stop crime. Guards alone cannot monitor everything. The combination of both, properly integrated, creates coverage that is genuinely greater than the sum of its parts.
Midtown Memphis Property Crime Trends
Sarah Mitchell analyzes current property crime patterns in Midtown Memphis and what businesses and residents should know about protecting their properties.
Apartment Complex Security That Actually Reduces Crime
The difference between security coverage that looks good on paper and coverage that actually makes residents safer comes down to a few specific practices. Here is what works at apartment communities in Memphis.
The ROI of Professional Security for Commercial Properties
Marcus Cole makes the business case for professional security investment, showing how security costs translate to value and what return you should expect from your security spend.
Memphis in May: Event Security Lessons from the Mid-South's Biggest Festival
Memphis in May draws hundreds of thousands of visitors to Tom Lee Park every year. The event security demands it creates offer lessons for any large outdoor gathering in the region.
Apartment Complex Security That Actually Reduces Crime
Ray Thompson explains what works and what doesn't in apartment complex security, based on what we've actually seen reduce crime at Memphis properties.
HOA Security Patrols: What Boards Should Demand from Their Provider
Homeowners associations across Shelby County are investing in private security patrols, but not all patrol services are equal. Here is what a board should require before signing a contract.
Night Shift Security: What Your Overnight Team Should Be Doing
Denise Rawlings details the specific activities that define effective overnight security coverage and the common gaps that leave properties vulnerable after hours.
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