Private Security Services

Security is an investment or insurance policy for preventing threats to wellbeing and livelihood that could happen, or to stop the loss and/or harm that has happened from occurring again. BlueTac offers a growing list of security products and services to protect our business and residential clients. However, there are many security variations that may not be currently defined within our menu selection below, so if you don’t see a service that meets your needs, we are happy to build a personalized security plan that solves the menu gap.

Unarmed Security Guards Washington WA

Unarmed Security

BlueTac Unarmed Security Professionals are applicably trained, equipped, and prepared for the security conditions of the posts for which they are assigned. Their BlueTac Ranks may include:

Sentry

Sentry – (DTaVS requirement: 1)

As a Sentry, you will be responsible for maintaining a secure and safe environment by observing and reporting any suspicious activities and incidents on the property. Your primary duty will be to observe and report incidents such as loitering, vandalism, trespassing, and panhandling to the appropriate authorities. You will also be responsible for ensuring the safety and security of the property, its occupants, and assets.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Monitor the property to identify any suspicious activities or individuals.
  • Observe and report any incidents of loitering, vandalism, trespassing, or panhandling.
  • Maintain a visible presence to deter potential security threats.
  • Ensure the safety and security of the property and its occupants.
  • Communicate effectively with the property management and authorities regarding any incidents that require their attention.
  • Respond to emergencies and provide assistance as needed.
  • Maintain accurate records and reports of incidents and activities.
Requirements:
  • High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • Valid Security Guard License.
  • Previous experience in security or law enforcement preferred.
  • Strong observation and communication skills.
  • Ability to work independently and make quick decisions.
  • Must be physically fit and able to stand and walk for extended periods of time.
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
  • Good judgment and the ability to handle sensitive situations in a professional manner.
Physical Demands:

The Sentry position requires standing and walking for extended periods of time, as well as the ability to climb stairs and ladders. The Sentry must also be able to lift up to 50 pounds and operate security equipment such as radios and surveillance cameras.

Working Conditions:

The Sentry position requires working in both indoor and outdoor environments and may be subject to adverse weather conditions. The Sentry may also be required to work in areas with high noise levels or low lighting.

This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the Sentry position and it is not intended to be an exhaustive list of skills, efforts, duties, or responsibilities associated with the position.

Sentinel

Sentinel – (DTaVS requirement: 1-2)

As a Sentinel, your primary duty will be to observe and report incidents to maintain a safe and secure environment. However, you may also be required to intervene and de-escalate situations or deploy less than lethal defensive tools, such as OC spray or Taser, to prevent harm to people or property.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Monitor and patrol the property to identify any suspicious activities or individuals.
  • Observe and report any incidents, including criminal activities, emergencies, and safety hazards, to the appropriate authorities.
  • Intervene and de-escalate situations that could potentially lead to violence or property damage.
  • Respond to emergency situations, such as fires or medical emergencies.
  • Maintain accurate records and reports of incidents and activities.
  • Communicate effectively with the property management, authorities, and emergency services.
Requirements:
  • High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • Valid Security Guard License.
  • Previous experience in security or law enforcement preferred.
  • Strong observation and communication skills.
  • Ability to assess and respond to potentially dangerous situations quickly and effectively.
  • Knowledge of defensive tools, such as OC spray or Taser, and the ability to use them appropriately.
  • Must be physically fit and able to stand and walk for extended periods of time.
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
  • Good judgement and the ability to handle sensitive situations in a professional manner.
Physical Demands:

The Sentinel position requires standing and walking for extended periods of time, as well as the ability to climb stairs and ladders. The Sentinel must also be able to lift up to 50 pounds and operate security equipment such as radios and surveillance cameras.

Working Conditions:

The Sentinel position requires working in both indoor and outdoor environments and may be subject to adverse weather conditions. The Sentinel may also be required to work in areas with high noise levels or low lighting.

This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the Sentinel position and it is not intended to be an exhaustive list of skills, efforts, duties, or responsibilities associated with the position.

Officer

Officer – (DTaVS requirement: 1-6)

As an Officer, your primary duty will be to deter and defuse incidents that may result in vandalism, destruction of property, or misdemeanor burglary. You may be required to deploy less than lethal defensive tools, such as OC spray or Taser, to prevent harm to people or property. Officers typically work in moderate-high crime areas and are required to be comfortable with threats of violence, frequent trespassers, and interactions with homeless and drug addicts.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Patrol the property to deter criminal activity and identify any suspicious activities or individuals.
  • Intervene and de-escalate situations that could potentially lead to violence or property damage.
  • Respond to emergency situations, such as fires or medical emergencies.
  • Deploy less than lethal defensive tools, such as OC spray or Taser, when necessary to prevent harm to people or property.
  • Maintain accurate records and reports of incidents and activities.
  • Communicate effectively with the property management, authorities, and emergency services.
  • Ensure the safety and security of the property and its occupants.
Requirements:
  • High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • Valid Security Guard License.
  • Previous experience in security or law enforcement preferred.
  • Strong observation and communication skills.
  • Ability to assess and respond to potentially dangerous situations quickly and effectively.
  • Knowledge of defensive tools, such as OC spray or Taser, and the ability to use them appropriately.
  • Must be physically fit and able to stand and walk for extended periods of time.
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
  • Good judgment and the ability to handle sensitive situations in a professional manner.
  • Comfortable with threats of violence, frequent trespassers, and interactions with homeless and drug addicts.
Physical Demands:

The Officer position requires standing and walking for extended periods of time, as well as the ability to climb stairs and ladders. The Officer must also be able to lift up to 50 pounds and operate security equipment such as radios and surveillance cameras.

Working Conditions:

The Officer position requires working in both indoor and outdoor environments and may be subject to adverse weather conditions. The Officer may also be required to work in areas with high noise levels or low lighting.

This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the Officer position and it is not intended to be an exhaustive list of skills, efforts, duties, or responsibilities associated with the position.

Their training certifications include at the very minimum:

Pre-Assignment/Post Assignment

Pre-Assignment/Post-Assignment: This training class is a course designed to provide new security personnel with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in their role. The training typically covers a range of topics related to security, including basic security principles, legal considerations, communication skills, and emergency response procedures. This training is important to security professionals as it provides the foundation for all their future training.

Depending on the Location Threat Condition Class, their training may also include

Advanced De-Escalation And Verbalization,

Advanced De- Escalation & Verbalization: This training class teaches security professionals how to use effective communication skills to de-escalate potentially dangerous situations. The course focuses on teaching techniques that can be used to calm an agitated or upset individual in a non-violent manner. security professionals learn how to recognize signs of escalating behavior and how to respond appropriately to diffuse the situation. This training is especially important for security professionals who encounter confrontational situations in their work.

OC (Pepper Spray)

OC (Pepper Spray): This training class provides instruction on the proper use of Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) spray, also known as pepper spray. security professionals learn how to safely and effectively use OC spray to subdue a suspect or attacker. The course covers the effects of OC spray on the body, techniques for deploying the spray, and how to decontaminate after use. This training is important for security professionals who may need to protect themselves or others in a potentially dangerous situation.

Taser

Taser: This training class teaches security professionals how to safely and effectively use a Taser, a non-lethal weapon that delivers an electric shock to incapacitate a suspect or attacker. The course covers proper deployment, aiming, and use of force considerations. This training is important for security professionals who may need to use a Taser as a last resort to protect themselves or others.

Hand Cuffs

Handcuffs: This training class teaches proper handcuffing techniques and procedures for both safety and effective apprehension of suspects. security professionals learn how to safely apply and remove handcuffs, as well as how to use them in different situations. This training is important for security professionals who may need to detain individuals until law enforcement arrives.

First Aid And CPR

First Aid & CPR: This training course is designed to provide security personnel with the knowledge and skills they need to respond effectively in a medical emergency. The class covers a range of topics related to basic first aid, including identifying common injuries and illnesses, providing CPR, and administering basic first aid treatments.

Their ongoing training, attitude, reliability, and professionalism is unprecedented.

Unarmed Security

Unarmed Security Guards Washington WA

BlueTac Unarmed Security Professionals are applicably trained, equipped, and prepared for the security conditions of the posts for which they are assigned. Their BlueTac Ranks may include:

Sentry

Sentry – (DTaVS requirement: 1)

As a Sentry, you will be responsible for maintaining a secure and safe environment by observing and reporting any suspicious activities and incidents on the property. Your primary duty will be to observe and report incidents such as loitering, vandalism, trespassing, and panhandling to the appropriate authorities. You will also be responsible for ensuring the safety and security of the property, its occupants, and assets.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Monitor the property to identify any suspicious activities or individuals.
  • Observe and report any incidents of loitering, vandalism, trespassing, or panhandling.
  • Maintain a visible presence to deter potential security threats.
  • Ensure the safety and security of the property and its occupants.
  • Communicate effectively with the property management and authorities regarding any incidents that require their attention.
  • Respond to emergencies and provide assistance as needed.
  • Maintain accurate records and reports of incidents and activities.
Requirements:
  • High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • Valid Security Guard License.
  • Previous experience in security or law enforcement preferred.
  • Strong observation and communication skills.
  • Ability to work independently and make quick decisions.
  • Must be physically fit and able to stand and walk for extended periods of time.
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
  • Good judgment and the ability to handle sensitive situations in a professional manner.
Physical Demands:

The Sentry position requires standing and walking for extended periods of time, as well as the ability to climb stairs and ladders. The Sentry must also be able to lift up to 50 pounds and operate security equipment such as radios and surveillance cameras.

Working Conditions:

The Sentry position requires working in both indoor and outdoor environments and may be subject to adverse weather conditions. The Sentry may also be required to work in areas with high noise levels or low lighting.

This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the Sentry position and it is not intended to be an exhaustive list of skills, efforts, duties, or responsibilities associated with the position.

Sentinel

Sentinel – (DTaVS requirement: 1-2)

As a Sentinel, your primary duty will be to observe and report incidents to maintain a safe and secure environment. However, you may also be required to intervene and de-escalate situations or deploy less than lethal defensive tools, such as OC spray or Taser, to prevent harm to people or property.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Monitor and patrol the property to identify any suspicious activities or individuals.
  • Observe and report any incidents, including criminal activities, emergencies, and safety hazards, to the appropriate authorities.
  • Intervene and de-escalate situations that could potentially lead to violence or property damage.
  • Respond to emergency situations, such as fires or medical emergencies.
  • Maintain accurate records and reports of incidents and activities.
  • Communicate effectively with the property management, authorities, and emergency services.
Requirements:
  • High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • Valid Security Guard License.
  • Previous experience in security or law enforcement preferred.
  • Strong observation and communication skills.
  • Ability to assess and respond to potentially dangerous situations quickly and effectively.
  • Knowledge of defensive tools, such as OC spray or Taser, and the ability to use them appropriately.
  • Must be physically fit and able to stand and walk for extended periods of time.
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
  • Good judgement and the ability to handle sensitive situations in a professional manner.
Physical Demands:

The Sentinel position requires standing and walking for extended periods of time, as well as the ability to climb stairs and ladders. The Sentinel must also be able to lift up to 50 pounds and operate security equipment such as radios and surveillance cameras.

Working Conditions:

The Sentinel position requires working in both indoor and outdoor environments and may be subject to adverse weather conditions. The Sentinel may also be required to work in areas with high noise levels or low lighting.

This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the Sentinel position and it is not intended to be an exhaustive list of skills, efforts, duties, or responsibilities associated with the position.

Officer

Officer – (DTaVS requirement: 1-6)

As an Officer, your primary duty will be to deter and defuse incidents that may result in vandalism, destruction of property, or misdemeanor burglary. You may be required to deploy less than lethal defensive tools, such as OC spray or Taser, to prevent harm to people or property. Officers typically work in moderate-high crime areas and are required to be comfortable with threats of violence, frequent trespassers, and interactions with homeless and drug addicts.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Patrol the property to deter criminal activity and identify any suspicious activities or individuals.
  • Intervene and de-escalate situations that could potentially lead to violence or property damage.
  • Respond to emergency situations, such as fires or medical emergencies.
  • Deploy less than lethal defensive tools, such as OC spray or Taser, when necessary to prevent harm to people or property.
  • Maintain accurate records and reports of incidents and activities.
  • Communicate effectively with the property management, authorities, and emergency services.
  • Ensure the safety and security of the property and its occupants.
Requirements:
  • High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • Valid Security Guard License.
  • Previous experience in security or law enforcement preferred.
  • Strong observation and communication skills.
  • Ability to assess and respond to potentially dangerous situations quickly and effectively.
  • Knowledge of defensive tools, such as OC spray or Taser, and the ability to use them appropriately.
  • Must be physically fit and able to stand and walk for extended periods of time.
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
  • Good judgment and the ability to handle sensitive situations in a professional manner.
  • Comfortable with threats of violence, frequent trespassers, and interactions with homeless and drug addicts.
Physical Demands:

The Officer position requires standing and walking for extended periods of time, as well as the ability to climb stairs and ladders. The Officer must also be able to lift up to 50 pounds and operate security equipment such as radios and surveillance cameras.

Working Conditions:

The Officer position requires working in both indoor and outdoor environments and may be subject to adverse weather conditions. The Officer may also be required to work in areas with high noise levels or low lighting.

This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the Officer position and it is not intended to be an exhaustive list of skills, efforts, duties, or responsibilities associated with the position.

Their training certifications include at the very minimum:

Pre-Assignment/Post Assignment

Pre-Assignment/Post-Assignment: This training class is a course designed to provide new security personnel with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in their role. The training typically covers a range of topics related to security, including basic security principles, legal considerations, communication skills, and emergency response procedures. This training is important to security professionals as it provides the foundation for all their future training.

Depending on the Location Threat Condition Class, their training may also include

Advanced De-Escalation And Verbalization,

Advanced De- Escalation & Verbalization: This training class teaches security professionals how to use effective communication skills to de-escalate potentially dangerous situations. The course focuses on teaching techniques that can be used to calm an agitated or upset individual in a non-violent manner. security professionals learn how to recognize signs of escalating behavior and how to respond appropriately to diffuse the situation. This training is especially important for security professionals who encounter confrontational situations in their work.

OC (Pepper Spray)

OC (Pepper Spray): This training class provides instruction on the proper use of Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) spray, also known as pepper spray. security professionals learn how to safely and effectively use OC spray to subdue a suspect or attacker. The course covers the effects of OC spray on the body, techniques for deploying the spray, and how to decontaminate after use. This training is important for security professionals who may need to protect themselves or others in a potentially dangerous situation.

Taser

Taser: This training class teaches security professionals how to safely and effectively use a Taser, a non-lethal weapon that delivers an electric shock to incapacitate a suspect or attacker. The course covers proper deployment, aiming, and use of force considerations. This training is important for security professionals who may need to use a Taser as a last resort to protect themselves or others.

Hand Cuffs

Handcuffs: This training class teaches proper handcuffing techniques and procedures for both safety and effective apprehension of suspects. security professionals learn how to safely apply and remove handcuffs, as well as how to use them in different situations. This training is important for security professionals who may need to detain individuals until law enforcement arrives.

First Aid And CPR

First Aid & CPR: This training course is designed to provide security personnel with the knowledge and skills they need to respond effectively in a medical emergency. The class covers a range of topics related to basic first aid, including identifying common injuries and illnesses, providing CPR, and administering basic first aid treatments.

Their ongoing training, attitude, reliability, and professionalism is unprecedented.

ARMED SECURITY

Like our Unarmed Security Professionals, BlueTac Armed Security Professionals are applicably trained, equipped, and prepared for the security conditions of the posts for which they are assigned. Their BlueTac Ranks may include

Specialist

Specialist – (DTaVS requirement: 1-7)

As a Specialist, your primary duty will be to deter and defuse incidents that may result in vandalism, destruction of property, or felony burglary. You will be required to carry less than lethal options, such as OC Spray and/or Taser, and be versed in the escalation of force utilizing your firearm to protect lives. Specialists typically work in high crime areas and must be trained and comfortable with threats of violence, frequent trespassers, and interactions with homeless and drug users.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Patrol the property to deter criminal activity and identify any suspicious activities or individuals.
  • Intervene and de-escalate situations that could potentially lead to violence or property damage.
  • Respond to emergency situations, such as fires or medical emergencies.
  • Deploy less than lethal defensive tools, such as OC spray or Taser, when necessary to prevent harm to people or property.
  • Use your firearm to protect lives and property, only as a last resort and in accordance with company policies and state/federal law.
  • Maintain accurate records and reports of incidents and activities.
  • Communicate effectively with the property management, authorities, and emergency services.
  • Ensure the safety and security of the property and its occupants.
Requirements:
  • High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • Valid Security Guard License and Armed Guard License.
  • Previous experience in armed security or law enforcement preferred.
  • Strong observation and communication skills.
  • Ability to assess and respond to potentially dangerous situations quickly and effectively.
  • Knowledge of defensive tools, such as OC spray or Taser, and the ability to use them appropriately.
  • Proficient in the use of firearms and knowledgeable of state and federal laws regarding the use of deadly force.
  • Must be physically fit and able to stand and walk for extended periods of time.
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
  • Good judgment and the ability to handle sensitive situations in a professional manner.
  • Comfortable with threats of violence, frequent trespassers, and interactions with homeless and drug users.
Physical Demands:

The Specialist position requires standing and walking for extended periods of time, as well as the ability to climb stairs and ladders. The Specialist must also be able to lift up to 50 pounds and operate security equipment such as radios and surveillance cameras.

Working Conditions:

The Specialist position requires working in both indoor and outdoor environments and may be subject to adverse weather conditions. The Specialist may also be required to work in areas with high noise levels or low lighting.

This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the Specialist position and it is not intended to be an exhaustive list of skills, efforts, duties, or responsibilities associated with the position.

Operative

Operative – (DTaVS Requirement: 1-9) Job Summary:

As an Field Training Operative, your primary duty will be to act as an armed deterrent and respond to dangerous incidents with varying degrees of force to protect life and property. You must be comfortable operating in high crime areas and interacting with individuals who may pose a threat. You will carry less than lethal options, such as OC spray and/or taser, and be tactically trained to escalate to your firearm when necessary.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Deter criminal activity and protect life and property by monitoring and patrolling the premises.
  • Carry and be trained to use less than lethal defensive tools, such as OC spray and/or taser, appropriately.
  • Be tactically trained for Force on Force and Active Shooter Response.
  • Respond to and intervene in dangerous incidents with varying degrees of force, including the use of your firearm to protect life if necessary.
  • Report any incidents or safety hazards to the appropriate authorities and maintain accurate records and reports.
  • Operate and maintain security equipment, such as radios, surveillance cameras, and alarm systems.
  • Communicate effectively with the property management, authorities, and emergency services.
Requirements:
  • High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • Valid Armed Security Guard License, State-issued driver’s license and firearm license.
  • Previous experience in security, law enforcement, or military preferred.
  • Comfortable operating in high crime areas and interacting with individuals who may pose a threat.
  • Strong observation, communication, and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to assess and respond to dangerous situations quickly and effectively, including the use of your firearm to protect life.
  • Must be physically fit and able to stand and walk for extended periods of time.
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
  • Good judgment and the ability to handle sensitive situations in a professional manner.
Physical Demands:

The Operative position requires standing and walking for extended periods of time, as well as the ability to climb stairs and ladders. The Operative must also be able to lift up to 50 pounds and operate security equipment such as radios and surveillance cameras.

Working Conditions:

The Operative position requires working in both indoor and outdoor environments and may be subject to adverse weather conditions. The Operative may also be required to work in areas with high noise levels or low lighting.

This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the Operative position and it is not intended to be an exhaustive list of skills, efforts, duties, or responsibilities associated with the position.

Field Training Operative (FTO)

Field Training Operative – (DTaVS Requirement: 1-10) Job Summary:

As an Field Training Operative, your primary duty will be to act as an armed deterrent and respond to dangerous incidents with varying degrees of force to protect life and property. You must be comfortable operating in high crime areas and interacting with individuals who may pose a threat. You will carry less than lethal options, such as OC spray and/or taser, and be tactically trained to escalate to your firearm when necessary.Key

Responsibilities:
  • Deter criminal activity and protect life and property by monitoring and patrolling the premises.
  • Supervise and manage up to 25 employees across a number of sites within the greater Seattle/Tacoma area
  • Carry and be trained to use less than lethal defensive tools, such as OC spray and/or taser, appropriately.
  • Be tactically trained for Force on Force and Active Shooter Response.
  • Respond to and intervene in dangerous incidents on short notice with varying degrees of force, including the use of your firearm to protect life if necessary.
  • Report any incidents or safety hazards to the appropriate authorities and maintain accurate records and reports.
  • Operate and maintain security equipment, such as radios, surveillance cameras, and alarm systems.
  • Communicate effectively with the property management, authorities, and emergency services.
Requirements:
  • High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • Valid Armed Security Guard License or the ability to obtain one, State-issued driver’s license and firearm license.
  • Previous experience in security, law enforcement, or military preferred.
  • Comfortable operating in high crime areas and interacting with individuals who may pose a threat.
  • Strong observation, communication, and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to assess and respond to dangerous situations quickly and effectively, including the use of your firearm to protect life.
  • Must be physically fit and able to stand and walk for extended periods of time.
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
  • Good judgment and the ability to handle sensitive situations in a professional manner.
Physical Demands:

The Operative position requires standing and walking for extended periods of time, as well as the ability to climb stairs and ladders. The Operative must also be able to lift up to 50 pounds and operate security equipment such as radios and surveillance cameras.

Working Conditions:

The Operative position requires working in both indoor and outdoor environments and may be subject to adverse weather conditions. The Operative may also be required to work in areas with high noise levels or low lighting. This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the Operative position and it is not intended to be an exhaustive list of skills, efforts, duties, or responsibilities associated with the position.

Their training certifications include at the very minimum:

Pre-Assignment/Post Assignment

Pre-Assignment/Post-Assignment: This training class is a course designed to provide new security personnel with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in their role. The training typically covers a range of topics related to security, including basic security principles, legal considerations, communication skills, and emergency response procedures. This training is important to security professionals as it provides the foundation for all their future training.

Advanced De-Escalation And Verbalization,

Advanced De- Escalation & Verbalization: This training class teaches security professionals how to use effective communication skills to de-escalate potentially dangerous situations. The course focuses on teaching techniques that can be used to calm an agitated or upset individual in a non-violent manner. security professionals learn how to recognize signs of escalating behavior and how to respond appropriately to diffuse the situation. This training is especially important for security professionals who encounter confrontational situations in their work.

OC (Pepper Spray)

OC (Pepper Spray): This training class provides instruction on the proper use of Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) spray, also known as pepper spray. security professionals learn how to safely and effectively use OC spray to subdue a suspect or attacker. The course covers the effects of OC spray on the body, techniques for deploying the spray, and how to decontaminate after use. This training is important for security professionals who may need to protect themselves or others in a potentially dangerous situation.

Taser

Taser: This training class teaches security professionals how to safely and effectively use a Taser, a non-lethal weapon that delivers an electric shock to incapacitate a suspect or attacker. The course covers proper deployment, aiming, and use of force considerations. This training is important for security professionals who may need to use a Taser as a last resort to protect themselves or others.

Hand Cuffs

Handcuffs: This training class teaches proper handcuffing techniques and procedures for both safety and effective apprehension of suspects. security professionals learn how to safely apply and remove handcuffs, as well as how to use them in different situations. This training is important for security professionals who may need to detain individuals until law enforcement arrives.

First Aid And CPR

First Aid & CPR: This training course is designed to provide security personnel with the knowledge and skills they need to respond effectively in a medical emergency. The class covers a range of topics related to basic first aid, including identifying common injuries and illnesses, providing CPR, and administering basic first aid treatments.

Firearm

Firearms (Armed Guard): This training class provides instruction on the safe and effective use of firearms as a last resort in life or death situations. The course covers firearm safety, basic marksmanship, and how to handle and maintain firearms. This training is important for security professionals who are authorized to carry firearms in their line of work.

Depending on the Location Threat Condition Class, their training certifications may also include:

Force-On-Force

Force-on-Force: Force-on-force training is a realistic scenario-based training that is designed to simulate real-life encounters. This training uses non-lethal training ammunition and realistic training props to create scenarios that mimics an actual attack. This training prepares security professionals to respond quickly and effectively in high-stress situations, minimizing risk and ensuring the safety of themselves and others.

Active Shooter Response

Active Shooter Response: Active shooter response training is designed to prepare security professionals for the possibility of a mass shooting or other violent incident. security professionals learn how to quickly and safely evacuate the area or barricade themselves, and how to respond if they must confront the shooter. The training covers topics such as first aid, situational awareness, communication, and team tactics. This training is critical for individuals in high-risk environments where an active shooter event could occur.

Field Training Operative

Field Training Operative: This training class is designed for security professionals who are responsible for managing and leading teams. The course covers topics such as communication skills, conflict resolution, performance management, and team building. Field training operatives learn how to motivate and inspire their team to achieve organizational goals, as well as how to effectively communicate with clients and law enforcement agencies. This training is important for security security professionals who aspire to leadership roles in their organizations.

Armed Security Guards California CA

ARMED SECURITY

Armed Security Guards California CA

Like our Unarmed Security Professionals, BlueTac Armed Security Professionals are applicably trained, equipped, and prepared for the security conditions of the posts for which they are assigned. Their BlueTac Ranks may include

Specialist

Specialist – (DTaVS requirement: 1-7)

As a Specialist, your primary duty will be to deter and defuse incidents that may result in vandalism, destruction of property, or felony burglary. You will be required to carry less than lethal options, such as OC Spray and/or Taser, and be versed in the escalation of force utilizing your firearm to protect lives. Specialists typically work in high crime areas and must be trained and comfortable with threats of violence, frequent trespassers, and interactions with homeless and drug users.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Patrol the property to deter criminal activity and identify any suspicious activities or individuals.
  • Intervene and de-escalate situations that could potentially lead to violence or property damage.
  • Respond to emergency situations, such as fires or medical emergencies.
  • Deploy less than lethal defensive tools, such as OC spray or Taser, when necessary to prevent harm to people or property.
  • Use your firearm to protect lives and property, only as a last resort and in accordance with company policies and state/federal law.
  • Maintain accurate records and reports of incidents and activities.
  • Communicate effectively with the property management, authorities, and emergency services.
  • Ensure the safety and security of the property and its occupants.
Requirements:
  • High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • Valid Security Guard License and Armed Guard License.
  • Previous experience in armed security or law enforcement preferred.
  • Strong observation and communication skills.
  • Ability to assess and respond to potentially dangerous situations quickly and effectively.
  • Knowledge of defensive tools, such as OC spray or Taser, and the ability to use them appropriately.
  • Proficient in the use of firearms and knowledgeable of state and federal laws regarding the use of deadly force.
  • Must be physically fit and able to stand and walk for extended periods of time.
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
  • Good judgment and the ability to handle sensitive situations in a professional manner.
  • Comfortable with threats of violence, frequent trespassers, and interactions with homeless and drug users.
Physical Demands:

The Specialist position requires standing and walking for extended periods of time, as well as the ability to climb stairs and ladders. The Specialist must also be able to lift up to 50 pounds and operate security equipment such as radios and surveillance cameras.

Working Conditions:

The Specialist position requires working in both indoor and outdoor environments and may be subject to adverse weather conditions. The Specialist may also be required to work in areas with high noise levels or low lighting.

This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the Specialist position and it is not intended to be an exhaustive list of skills, efforts, duties, or responsibilities associated with the position.

Operative

Operative – (DTaVS Requirement: 1-9) Job Summary:

As an Field Training Operative, your primary duty will be to act as an armed deterrent and respond to dangerous incidents with varying degrees of force to protect life and property. You must be comfortable operating in high crime areas and interacting with individuals who may pose a threat. You will carry less than lethal options, such as OC spray and/or taser, and be tactically trained to escalate to your firearm when necessary.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Deter criminal activity and protect life and property by monitoring and patrolling the premises.
  • Carry and be trained to use less than lethal defensive tools, such as OC spray and/or taser, appropriately.
  • Be tactically trained for Force on Force and Active Shooter Response.
  • Respond to and intervene in dangerous incidents with varying degrees of force, including the use of your firearm to protect life if necessary.
  • Report any incidents or safety hazards to the appropriate authorities and maintain accurate records and reports.
  • Operate and maintain security equipment, such as radios, surveillance cameras, and alarm systems.
  • Communicate effectively with the property management, authorities, and emergency services.
Requirements:
  • High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • Valid Armed Security Guard License, State-issued driver’s license and firearm license.
  • Previous experience in security, law enforcement, or military preferred.
  • Comfortable operating in high crime areas and interacting with individuals who may pose a threat.
  • Strong observation, communication, and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to assess and respond to dangerous situations quickly and effectively, including the use of your firearm to protect life.
  • Must be physically fit and able to stand and walk for extended periods of time.
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
  • Good judgment and the ability to handle sensitive situations in a professional manner.
Physical Demands:

The Operative position requires standing and walking for extended periods of time, as well as the ability to climb stairs and ladders. The Operative must also be able to lift up to 50 pounds and operate security equipment such as radios and surveillance cameras.

Working Conditions:

The Operative position requires working in both indoor and outdoor environments and may be subject to adverse weather conditions. The Operative may also be required to work in areas with high noise levels or low lighting.

This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the Operative position and it is not intended to be an exhaustive list of skills, efforts, duties, or responsibilities associated with the position.

Field Training Operative (FTO)

Field Training Operative – (DTaVS Requirement: 1-10) Job Summary:

As an Field Training Operative, your primary duty will be to act as an armed deterrent and respond to dangerous incidents with varying degrees of force to protect life and property. You must be comfortable operating in high crime areas and interacting with individuals who may pose a threat. You will carry less than lethal options, such as OC spray and/or taser, and be tactically trained to escalate to your firearm when necessary.Key

Responsibilities:
  • Deter criminal activity and protect life and property by monitoring and patrolling the premises.
  • Supervise and manage up to 25 employees across a number of sites within the greater Seattle/Tacoma area
  • Carry and be trained to use less than lethal defensive tools, such as OC spray and/or taser, appropriately.
  • Be tactically trained for Force on Force and Active Shooter Response.
  • Respond to and intervene in dangerous incidents on short notice with varying degrees of force, including the use of your firearm to protect life if necessary.
  • Report any incidents or safety hazards to the appropriate authorities and maintain accurate records and reports.
  • Operate and maintain security equipment, such as radios, surveillance cameras, and alarm systems.
  • Communicate effectively with the property management, authorities, and emergency services.
Requirements:
  • High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • Valid Armed Security Guard License or the ability to obtain one, State-issued driver’s license and firearm license.
  • Previous experience in security, law enforcement, or military preferred.
  • Comfortable operating in high crime areas and interacting with individuals who may pose a threat.
  • Strong observation, communication, and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to assess and respond to dangerous situations quickly and effectively, including the use of your firearm to protect life.
  • Must be physically fit and able to stand and walk for extended periods of time.
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
  • Good judgment and the ability to handle sensitive situations in a professional manner.
Physical Demands:

The Operative position requires standing and walking for extended periods of time, as well as the ability to climb stairs and ladders. The Operative must also be able to lift up to 50 pounds and operate security equipment such as radios and surveillance cameras.

Working Conditions:

The Operative position requires working in both indoor and outdoor environments and may be subject to adverse weather conditions. The Operative may also be required to work in areas with high noise levels or low lighting. This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the Operative position and it is not intended to be an exhaustive list of skills, efforts, duties, or responsibilities associated with the position.

Their training certifications include at the very minimum:

Pre-Assignment/Post Assignment

Pre-Assignment/Post-Assignment: This training class is a course designed to provide new security personnel with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in their role. The training typically covers a range of topics related to security, including basic security principles, legal considerations, communication skills, and emergency response procedures. This training is important to security professionals as it provides the foundation for all their future training.

Advanced De-Escalation And Verbalization,

Advanced De- Escalation & Verbalization: This training class teaches security professionals how to use effective communication skills to de-escalate potentially dangerous situations. The course focuses on teaching techniques that can be used to calm an agitated or upset individual in a non-violent manner. security professionals learn how to recognize signs of escalating behavior and how to respond appropriately to diffuse the situation. This training is especially important for security professionals who encounter confrontational situations in their work.

OC (Pepper Spray)

OC (Pepper Spray): This training class provides instruction on the proper use of Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) spray, also known as pepper spray. security professionals learn how to safely and effectively use OC spray to subdue a suspect or attacker. The course covers the effects of OC spray on the body, techniques for deploying the spray, and how to decontaminate after use. This training is important for security professionals who may need to protect themselves or others in a potentially dangerous situation.

Taser

Taser: This training class teaches security professionals how to safely and effectively use a Taser, a non-lethal weapon that delivers an electric shock to incapacitate a suspect or attacker. The course covers proper deployment, aiming, and use of force considerations. This training is important for security professionals who may need to use a Taser as a last resort to protect themselves or others.

Hand Cuffs

Handcuffs: This training class teaches proper handcuffing techniques and procedures for both safety and effective apprehension of suspects. security professionals learn how to safely apply and remove handcuffs, as well as how to use them in different situations. This training is important for security professionals who may need to detain individuals until law enforcement arrives.

First Aid And CPR

First Aid & CPR: This training course is designed to provide security personnel with the knowledge and skills they need to respond effectively in a medical emergency. The class covers a range of topics related to basic first aid, including identifying common injuries and illnesses, providing CPR, and administering basic first aid treatments.

Firearm

Firearms (Armed Guard): This training class provides instruction on the safe and effective use of firearms as a last resort in life or death situations. The course covers firearm safety, basic marksmanship, and how to handle and maintain firearms. This training is important for security professionals who are authorized to carry firearms in their line of work.

Depending on the Location Threat Condition Class, their training certifications may also include:

Force-On-Force

Force-on-Force: Force-on-force training is a realistic scenario-based training that is designed to simulate real-life encounters. This training uses non-lethal training ammunition and realistic training props to create scenarios that mimics an actual attack. This training prepares security professionals to respond quickly and effectively in high-stress situations, minimizing risk and ensuring the safety of themselves and others.

Active Shooter Response

Active Shooter Response: Active shooter response training is designed to prepare security professionals for the possibility of a mass shooting or other violent incident. security professionals learn how to quickly and safely evacuate the area or barricade themselves, and how to respond if they must confront the shooter. The training covers topics such as first aid, situational awareness, communication, and team tactics. This training is critical for individuals in high-risk environments where an active shooter event could occur.

Field Training Operative

Field Training Operative: This training class is designed for security professionals who are responsible for managing and leading teams. The course covers topics such as communication skills, conflict resolution, performance management, and team building. Field training operatives learn how to motivate and inspire their team to achieve organizational goals, as well as how to effectively communicate with clients and law enforcement agencies. This training is important for security security professionals who aspire to leadership roles in their organizations.

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MOBILE PATROLS

BlueTac offers Mobile Patrol services for homes and businesses that threat conditions don’t require, or budgets don’t allow for a dedicated Security Specialist on site at all times. Mobile Patrols are also a great supplement to an existing security plan during heightened threat condition times.

A Mobile Patrol is defined as a random and thorough security check of a subject business or home. This is not just a drive-by but a top to bottom, inside and out, thorough inspection of the defined security area(s), building(s), or home(s). Our Security Specialist arrives in a police like, official looking, BlueTac marked and lighted patrol vehicle, gets out of the car, and inspects the premises. Each patrol is reported along with any findings or incidents encountered. The number of patrols performed within any 8, 12, or 24 hour period can be adjusted to meet any budget.

This is a cost-effective solution that offers an affordable method of mitigating existing or expected security and safety concerns. BlueTac Mobile Patrols also offer coverage tailored to meet special security needs of our clients such as door checks, perimeter checks, parking lot assessments, and more.1

MOBILE PATROLS

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BlueTac offers Mobile Patrol services for homes and businesses that threat conditions don’t require, or budgets don’t allow for a dedicated Security Specialist on site at all times. Mobile Patrols are also a great supplement to an existing security plan during heightened threat condition times.

A Mobile Patrol is defined as a random and thorough security check of a subject business or home. This is not just a drive-by but a top to bottom, inside and out, thorough inspection of the defined security area(s), building(s), or home(s). Our Security Specialist arrives in a police like, official looking, BlueTac marked and lighted patrol vehicle, gets out of the car, and inspects the premises. Each patrol is reported along with any findings or incidents encountered. The number of patrols performed within any 8, 12, or 24 hour period can be adjusted to meet any budget.

This is a cost-effective solution that offers an affordable method of mitigating existing or expected security and safety concerns. BlueTac Mobile Patrols also offer coverage tailored to meet special security needs of our clients such as door checks, perimeter checks, parking lot assessments, and more.1

Personal Protection Services (Bodyguards)

BlueTac’s Personal Protection Services (Bodyguard) provides personal protection for our clients during specific hours or around the clock, on specific days or 7 days per week. We keep our client safe from physical threats like assault, theft, kidnapping, or assassination during various evolutions including travel, events, or just plain life.

Personal Protection Services may also include protecting our client’s belongings and privacy. It often includes driving our clients from place to place, screening the area for any threats, and guarding against security concerns wherever our clients need to go. In some cases, our Protection Services include a larger security team, in which case we may be responsible for managing traffic, handling specific tasks or personal items, or securing a large area indoors or out for events or general public exposure.

There are many different environments in which our clients find the need for Personal Security. For this reason, the training and equipment level of our Security Professionals assigned to each client depends on the particular type of work and expected threat conditions. In some cases, the protection needed may involve being armed or dressing in street clothes to avoid attention to find and eliminate potential security risks.

Our clients include families, prominent individuals, celebrities, diplomats, and politicians. You don’t have to be a celebrity or high-profile individual to benefit from this Personal Protection Service. Our clients have different reasons for wanting personal protection, and no matter the circumstances, our pledge is to provide our clients with peace of mind while treating them with the respect they deserve.

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Personal Protection Services (Bodyguards)

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BlueTac’s Personal Protection Services (Bodyguard) provides personal protection for our clients during specific hours or around the clock, on specific days or 7 days per week. We keep our client safe from physical threats like assault, theft, kidnapping, or assassination during various evolutions including travel, events, or just plain life.

Personal Protection Services may also include protecting our client’s belongings and privacy. It often includes driving our clients from place to place, screening the area for any threats, and guarding against security concerns wherever our clients need to go. In some cases, our Protection Services include a larger security team, in which case we may be responsible for managing traffic, handling specific tasks or personal items, or securing a large area indoors or out for events or general public exposure.

There are many different environments in which our clients find the need for Personal Security. For this reason, the training and equipment level of our Security Professionals assigned to each client depends on the particular type of work and expected threat conditions. In some cases, the protection needed may involve being armed or dressing in street clothes to avoid attention to find and eliminate potential security risks.

Our clients include families, prominent individuals, celebrities, diplomats, and politicians. You don’t have to be a celebrity or high-profile individual to benefit from this Personal Protection Service. Our clients have different reasons for wanting personal protection, and no matter the circumstances, our pledge is to provide our clients with peace of mind while treating them with the respect they deserve.

Residential Security Response

Residential Security Service

All would agree that criminal attacks on our homes such as robbery, violence, vandalism, and kidnapping are increasing at an alarming rate. Chances are, either you have been personally impacted by these increasing offenses or you know someone who has experienced one or more of these violations to our American way of life. Fear of the possibilities of becoming a victim restricts the freedom in which we live our lives. Here at BlueTac, we are not ok with that!!!

The safety and security of every American family, their homes, and their peace of mind is our objective with this Residential Security Response program. For this reason and with this purpose, BlueTac is marching like a calvary into one community after another, one home and family at a time. The BlueTac Security Response Team is a trained army trooping to the front lines of your neighborhood with a mission to cast out the tyrannical aggressor called crime and insecurity and restore order, peace, security, and freedom to the places we live.

With our dense patrol network in our Residential Security Response service areas, our response times are within minutes to the homes of our clients upon alarm or request. No other security option can be on site in time to capture perpetrators and prevent theft, harm, or obductions like the BlueTac Security Response Team.

BlueTac’s Research and Development Team is currently working on a downloadable app that will go wherever you go within our Geofencing (service areas). This will allow our clients and their entire families to receive Security Response Service while driving their car, walking down the street, or out shopping. More to come on this!!!

Security Assessments & Inspections

We offer security assessment and inspection services to clients in many different industries. BlueTac will assess your exposures and evaluate your areas of vulnerability. Our team will help you troubleshoot your current security system and help you identify problem areas and potential solutions.

Security Consulting

BlueTac offers security consulting services for your property. We will analyze your property and make recommendations that fit your needs and your budget. Our team will evaluate all of your potential exposures and offer solutions to add protection.

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Unarmed Security

BlueTac Unarmed Security Professionals are applicably trained, equipped, and prepared for the security conditions of the posts for which they are assigned. Their BlueTac Ranks may include:

Their training certifications include at the very minimum:

Depending on the Location Threat Condition Class, their training may also include:

Their ongoing training, attitude, reliability, and professionalism is unprecedented.

armed Security

Like our Unarmed Security Professionals, BlueTac Armed Security Professionals are applicably trained, equipped, and prepared for the security conditions of the posts for which they are assigned. Their BlueTac Ranks may include:

Their training certifications include at the very minimum:

Depending on the Location Threat Condition Class, their training certifications may also include:

Our security professionals who specialize in armed protection carry out their duties with a deep conviction for the value of all life and the strict application of the rules of deadly force. Their ongoing training, attitude, reliability, and professionalism sets the standard in the security industry.

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Mobile Patrols

BlueTac offers Mobile Patrol services for homes and businesses that threat conditions don’t require, or budgets don’t allow for a dedicated Security Specialist on site at all times. Mobile Patrols are also a great supplement to an existing security plan during heightened threat condition times.

A Mobile Patrol is defined as a random and thorough security check of a subject business or home. This is not just a drive-by but a top to bottom, inside and out, thorough inspection of the defined security area(s), building(s), or home(s). Our Security Specialist arrives in a police like, official looking, BlueTac marked and lighted patrol vehicle, gets out of the car, and inspects the premises. Each patrol is reported along with any findings or incidents encountered. The number of patrols performed within any 8, 12, or 24 hour period can be adjusted to meet any budget. This is a cost-effective solution that offers an affordable method of mitigating existing or expected security and safety concerns. BlueTac Mobile Patrols also offer coverage tailored to meet special security needs of our clients such as door checks, perimeter checks, parking lot assessments, and more.

Security Response

Security Response

We offer armored escort services to individuals and companies that need to have their personnel and property protected while in transit. BlueTac armed officers are equipped with the best weapons and gear to keep them prepared for all possible situations. Our team is dedicated to maintaining the safety and security of you and your belongings from first encounter until you reach your destination.

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Mobile Patrols

BlueTac offers Mobile Patrol services for homes and businesses that threat conditions don’t require, or budgets don’t allow for a dedicated Security Specialist on site at all times. Mobile Patrols are also a great supplement to an existing security plan during heightened threat condition times.

A Mobile Patrol is defined as a random and thorough security check of a subject business or home. This is not just a drive-by but a top to bottom, inside and out, thorough inspection of the defined security area(s), building(s), or home(s). Our Security Specialist arrives in a police like, official looking, BlueTac marked and lighted patrol vehicle, gets out of the car, and inspects the premises. Each patrol is reported along with any findings or incidents encountered. The number of patrols performed within any 8, 12, or 24 hour period can be adjusted to meet any budget. This is a cost-effective solution that offers an affordable method of mitigating existing or expected security and safety concerns. BlueTac Mobile Patrols also offer coverage tailored to meet special security needs of our clients such as door checks, perimeter checks, parking lot assessments, and more.

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Personal-Executive-VIP Security Professionals

BlueTac specializes in keeping you safe in various situations including travel and events. Our officers are well trained to respond quickly in an emergency. BlueTac’s priority is to protect you against loss. Whether it’s your safety or the security of your possessions, our officers are trained to ensure you and your belongings reach their destination safely.

Security Response

Residential Security Response

Your family and your home is our priority. BlueTac will respond to your home when your security system is triggered. No matter what time of day, your safety is paramount. Rest assured that with BlueTac you will receive the fastest response to your home when a threat is present.

Security Assessments & Inspections

We offer security assessment and inspection services to clients in many different industries. BlueTac will assess your exposures and evaluate your areas of vulnerability. Our team will help you troubleshoot your current security system and help you identify problem areas and potential solutions.

Residential and Commercial Security System & Monitoring

BlueTac offers a variety of security systems for your home or business. We don’t stop with the sale, we will stay with you after installation with our 24/7 monitoring services. You’re never alone when you go with a BlueTac system.

Monitored Security Response

Our team is with you 24/7. We offer round the clock security system monitoring systems with response. When your system is triggered, the BlueTac team will respond immediately to your property to investigate and eliminate the potential risk.

Security Consulting

BlueTac offers security consulting services for your property. We will analyze your property and make recommendations that fit your needs and your budget. Our team will evaluate all of your potential exposures and offer solutions to add protection.