A broken window
Some criminals will throw a rock through a house or car window before even trying to break in, just to see what happens, says Joel Logan, COO of Las Vegas-based Reliance Security. If an alarm goes off and neighbors peer outside to see what’s happening, they might be scared off. But if the homeowners are clearly out of the house or the police never arrive, they might break in that night or soon after. Call the police right away if you’re home, and install motion-sensor floodlights for when you aren’t there, Logan recommends. Learn these 20 secrets a home security installer won’t tell you to keep your home even safer.
READ FULL ARTICLEReliance Security adds cost-effective surveillance domes to service offerings
Reliance Security, a veteran-founded, full-service security company, announced today its newest service offering, Mini Surveillance Domes. The autonomously-powered mobile video surveillance trailer is an ideal solution for clients who have remote sites, short-term events, or off-grid locations and are looking to mitigate theft or vandalism.
READ FULL ARTICLEHiring Military Veterans: Tips for Recruiting, Onboarding and Retention
Hiring military veterans can be a bonus for your company. Discover how to attract and retain these dedicated employees. Every company has a mission. Generally that mission involves providing excellent customer service and superior products, but it can also include hiring great people. If you’re looking to hire employees dedicated to your company’s goals and continued success, consider hiring military veterans.
READ FULL ARTICLEReliance Security Named Metrasens Distributor in Nevada
The company will distribute threat-detection products and provide security enhancements for counterterrorism and physical data security. LAS VEGAS — Reliance Security, a veteran-owned, full-service security company providing solutions to individuals, businesses and events, announces a new distribution partnership with Metrasens for the state of Nevada. Metrasens is a leading provider of advanced magnetic detection technologies offered in a wide variety of products for corrections facilities, counterterrorism measures, MRI safety, mental health security and physical data security.
READ FULL ARTICLESecurity practices enter spotlight after Las Vegas shooting
Properties are hiring consultants to review their security risk management, Florence said. Reliance Security, a Las Vegas-based security company, has received two inquires after the Oct. 1 shooting from Strip casinos to carry out an assessment for any vulnerabilities, chief operating officer Joel Logan said.
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