Hotel Security Services

Security is not only a concern of large hotels, rather all hotels require a professional security setup to keep it safe for its guests. Here are a few ways how Act Right Security can help:

Monitoring Entrances

With hundreds of people going in and out of your hotel day and night, you need to keep an eye on the entry and exit points. Having a security officer monitor and observe these points can definitely help prevent any danger before it is too late. Security officers are trained to identify suspicious people or activities well beforehand to save you any hassle. In case a problem arises, our security officers are at your disposal to control the situation effectively.

Another issue we've personally seen with hotels is guests allowing non-guests inside through side/rear entrances of a hotel. They usually either open the door for the individual(s) themselves or they leave the door propped open by an object. This is a major liability for any hotel. Again, our security officers can prevent these scenarios by monitoring your entrances and performing periodic foot patrols of the hotel's perimeter.

Preventing Crime

Sometimes criminals reserve a hotel room specifically for illegal activities. Most commonly, they target hotels for prostitution, the sale/distribution of narcotics, and the sale of illegal weapons among other criminal acts. With the presence of a professional and uniformed security officer, they'll think twice about targeting your hotel due to the fear of getting caught.

Protecting VIP Guests

Hotels host conferences and business meetings from time to time which may include government officials, politicians or celebrities. Such people are likely to attract attention, which may potentially result in an unpleasant event. Our security teams are trained to be on high alert, secure all entrances and floors, as well as enforce any specific procedures or requests you or your VIP guest(s) may have.

Maintaining Proper Conduct

Hotel staff members witness rude guests and visitors on a daily basis. If these people do not get their way, they often tend to get argumentative with the staff, which can end badly. This especially can be the case if they come into the hotel under the influence. In the past, our security officers have controlled numerous situations with rowdy hotel visitors. Our officers noticed that these types of visitors are more likely to come into a hotel during late night hours, usually under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs.

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