A guard stationed at your site, visible and trained, who controls access, watches cameras, signs in contractors and handles incidents before they grow.

A static guard is only as good as the brief they work to. We do not drop a uniform at your reception and hope they read the signage. Every site we cover, whether it is a corporate tower in Parramatta, a hotel foyer in the city, or a warehouse gate in Western Sydney, gets a written post order that names the real risks, the escalation ladder and the people who matter. Most of our static work is the full handover cycle, concierge on the front desk during business hours, lock-up and alarm test at 8pm, overnight presence if the site needs it, and a typed report back to the site manager before 8am the next day. That continuity is what separates a guard who catches a problem from a guard who writes it up after.
The guard works a fixed post with defined patrol legs, not a chair at the desk for eight hours. They control entry, check contractor inductions, watch the camera feed during quiet periods and do a physical walk of the building on a timed schedule. Disputes, medical incidents and after-hours entries go to the on-call supervisor before they reach you.
Each site has its own post order written with the client, not a generic template. It covers the opening and closing procedure, which contractors are expected and which are not, who holds after-hours keys, which neighbours complain about noise, and what the client wants the guard to do about each of those situations. Supervisors spot-check staff against it every fortnight.
A shift report is emailed to the nominated contact within 4 hours of the guard clocking off, with a separate incident report attached for anything that needed escalation. Photos are timestamped and saved for twelve months so they are available if a dispute surfaces later.
Static guards hold a current NSW SLED Class 1A licence, and Class 1C is added for any site with licensed bar service. Every new hire runs through NSTA Auburn (RTO 32292) for Certificate II in Security Operations, First Aid and site-specific induction before they roster onto a post.
Static guard pricing depends on the shift profile, whether cover is ongoing or one-off, and whether overnight or weekend hours are involved. You get a written fixed-price quote within 24 hours of the briefing call, often the same afternoon if you speak to a director directly. No hidden surge rates.
Four hours for one-off bookings, two hours for ongoing contracts.
Yes. Concierge guards greet visitors, take deliveries and manage the log while keeping watch.
A supervisor is on call 24/7 with a standby roster. No-shows are covered within the hour, and you get a written explanation the next morning.
Typed handover and incident reports with photos arrive by email within 4 hours of shift end, often before you are back at your desk.
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ViewTalk to a director directly. Written quote within 24 hours, often same day.
Commonly deployed on: Hospitality · Corporate