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Operations director conducting a security walkthrough of a corporate campus in Los Angeles
Operations & Management

Before you sign a new security contract — or renew an existing one — run this structured security audit of your campus. Most corporate facilities have more coverage gaps than leadership realizes, and audits routinely surface vulnerabilities that vendors have failed to flag.

9 min read
Compliance & Risk

When a sprinkler or alarm system goes down — or hot work starts on your property — California fire code may require a dedicated fire watch within hours. Here's when fire watch is required, who can legally perform it, what the logs must contain, and what drives cost in Los Angeles.

10 min read
Operations & Management

Warehouses between the ports and the rail yards carry LA's freight — and its cargo theft problem. How operators in Carson, Vernon, and Commerce should think about perimeter AI detection, dock and yard coverage, insurance documentation, and the hybrid cost model.

10 min read
Residential & HOA Security

A practical buying guide for HOA boards in LA and Orange County: what on-site guards, patrol services, virtual gate guards, and AI monitoring each actually do, how to budget per door, and the five questions every board should answer before signing a security contract.

11 min read
License plate recognition camera mounted at a gated HOA entrance in Los Angeles at night
Technology & Innovation

LPR technology can transform access control and incident investigation for gated residential communities — but it comes with real questions around implementation, privacy, data management, and integration. Here's what HOA boards and property managers need to know before they buy.

6 min read
Security officer providing visible deterrence at a Los Angeles retail center during business hours
Security Strategy

Organized retail crime is up across California — but the best-performing shopping centers in LA and Orange County are seeing shrink rates drop. What are they doing differently? We break down the retail security strategies that are actually working.

8 min read
California security licensing documents and compliance certificates displayed on a desk
Compliance & Legal

An unlicensed guard on your property isn't just a security risk — it's a legal liability. This compliance primer cuts through California's regulatory complexity so property managers can confidently vet security vendors and protect themselves from exposure.

AGS Protect mobile patrol vehicle on a Los Angeles property during evening rounds
Operations & Management

Most properties overspend on static guard presence and underfund mobile patrol — and it shows in their incident rates and budgets. Here's how to right-size the mix for your specific risk profile, site layout, and operational hours.

6 min read
Property manager reviewing security cost analysis spreadsheet showing hybrid vs guard-only comparison
Residential & HOA Security

Every security vendor claims they use AI. But what does that actually mean for your property at 2am? We explain the real capabilities and current limitations of AI video analytics — so you can ask the right questions when evaluating providers.

8 min read
Security monitoring center with multiple camera feeds displayed on screens with AI detection overlays
Technology & Innovation

Every security vendor claims they use AI. But what does that actually mean for your property at 2am? We explain the real capabilities and current limitations of AI video analytics — so you can ask the right questions when evaluating providers.

7 min read
Property manager  reviewing security camera feeds in a modern monitoring center
Security Strategy

Guard-only security made sense when cameras were passive and monitoring was impossible. That world is gone. Here's why LA's highest-performing properties are switching to a hybrid model — and saving 20–40% in the process.

9 min read
Facility staff and security officer in a lobby training session with a slide showing reporting steps and de-escalation cues.
Compliance & Risk

California SB-553 requires every employer to implement a Workplace Violence Prevention Plan (WVPP) by July 1, 2025. Facility managers must lead compliance by drafting plans, training staff, logging incidents, and conducting risk assessments—while avoiding pitfalls like “binder-only” policies and missed documentation. Done right, SB-553 compliance strengthens both safety and trust.

12 min read

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