Mobile Patrols for Commercial Property

For commercial property managers, temporary security provide flexible coverage without the cost of full?time guarding. A static security presence is predictable; a mobile patrol is not.

Select Group’s commercial security patrols provide a proactive, visible deterrent that keeps criminals on notice and gives your business responsive coverage. Their officers check access points, car parks, perimeter fencing, loading bays, and any other high-risk areas specific to your site. Every patrol is logged, timestamped, and reported:
mobile patrols for commercial property

For temporary security for managed commercial assets — during works, moves, and voids — Select Group provides flexible deployment, rapid response, and transitional risk management. For facilities and property teams, consistency is especially important because security processes have to align with contractor access, compliance, reporting, and daily building operations:
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And for security for industrial units between lets — protecting stock, services, and access points — the strongest results come from a layered approach that may include monitored alarms, controlled access procedures, keyholding, and patrol attendance:
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Alarm Response for Vacant Buildings

Vacant buildings require a different playbook for security. That issue becomes more acute during vacant periods, when irregular footfall and limited supervision can increase the likelihood of trespass, theft, vandalism and fire-setting.

Select Group’s alarm response for vacant buildings guide explains how response protocols differ when a site is unoccupied. In practical terms, alarm response for vacant buildings should help an organisation define who responds, what authority they have, how events are recorded, and how the issue is brought back under control:
alarm response for vacant buildings

For specific property types, Select Group provides tailored resources. Empty retail unit security — covering deterrence, glazing risk, access control, and how to reduce loss while a unit is unoccupied:
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And security for offices between tenants — covering access management, alarm response, patrols, and temporary monitoring during void periods. The strongest results come from a layered approach, which may include monitored alarms, controlled access procedures, keyholding, patrol attendance, clear call trees and, where appropriate, linked CCTV:
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