How to Start a Security Business

Security has become a prime concern these days. The number of property crimes is increasing at an alarming rate. Burglaries and thefts are taking place left, right and center. While the public police forces arguably do as good a job as they can, the load on them is way too heavy. People often turn to private security concerns to protect themselves from crime and felony. Therefore, in recent times with the demand for security being as high as it is, starting a security business could be a wise decision.


The security business encompasses a wide range of services such as private patrol, private investigating, alarm operating, repossession etc. There is a widespread demand for each of these services. A security business can specialize in one of these or offer all of them.


To start a security business, you'll need to get a license and the required certification.

In the process, a criminal background check is also conducted. There are facilities that offer training to private patrol operators, private investigators, alarm operators, locksmiths etc. In most cases training is a mandatory part of the certification process. So before beginning your operations, do your research and make sure you have the requisite licenses and permits.

Next decide on where you plan to start your security business. This obviously depends on what kind of security service you intend providing. Are you planning to cater to individuals or businesses or both? Examine directories and conduct an online search to gain an idea of how many security agencies are already operating in the same area. Evaluate whether you have the necessary clout to sustain yourself in a place that already has established security businesses.


You then have to go through the drill to get customers. Bulk mailers, cold calls, newspaper advertisements and online listings can help you get noticed. If you've been a part of law enforcement previously, you probably have a number of contacts. Let them know that you've started your own private security business. Word of mouth works faster to get you clients as compared to other means of advertising.


The foundation of your security business is built on the effort you take to keep client information confidential. Therefore, you have a set up a filing system that enables you to locate files expediently and also make sure that all the other files are locked up nicely and can be accessed only by very few employees.


If you're planning to run a large outfit, you must pay adequate attention to the staff that you intend recruiting. Here also you need to adhere to rules and regulations. A manager has to clear an exam, pass a criminal background check and also provide proof of his previous experience in security. There are similar mandates with respect to bodyguards, security guards and patrol operators. So familiarize yourself with these requirements and make sure that your employees are given the necessary training to bring them up to speed.


Always make your services available thoroughly properly documented contracts. Decide how you want to bill your services. Some may be billed per contract while others may be billed weekly or monthly.


Before setting out to start your security business, make an estimate of the costs involved and the profit you can expect. This is a fundamental for any good business plan.


Starting a security business is ideal for those who already have a rich experience in the law enforcement or private security industry. This is because even though the security industry is booming in current times, it's not something you can just walk into on a whim. Experience and careful planning is essential to start and run a successful security business.