Do you believe the company can perform as promised at the price quoted?

Every legitimate security company has similar costs of doing business: Payroll expenses, office rent, insurance costs, licensing fees, training, recruiting, fuel, vehicle costs, maintenance, phones, taxes and other overhead are just some of…

Is the company stable and does it have a long-term record of successfully serving the local area? What about references?

We are Central Oregon’s original and largest security services provider, with over 30 certified officers and a proven 22+year track record in business. We are locally owned, professionally managed and our significant payroll dollars are spent…

Does the company have reliable, fuel efficient, highly-visible security vehicles that don’t look like police cars?

The marked vehicles a security company puts on patrol are the most visible face of the company, and the image reflected by the clients who hire them. There is a natural tendency to think that a security company’s vehicles should look like…

Can the company provide proof that the work is being done?

We use an Electronic Verification System (EVS) that records the exact date and time that we were at your location.  This tamper-proof system provides you with verification that we are performing the agreed to services.  Our custom NFC Tags will…

Does the company pay its employees legally?

An employee, who is working for a company that is not paying in accordance with the law, may indicate that the employee is not eligible to work legally as a security officer because of a criminal background or an illegal immigration status.…

Does the company conduct drug screen tests of its employees?

Security Pros, Inc.  conducts pre-employment, reasonable suspicion and post-accident drug testing of all of our officers as a condition of employment, no exceptions.

Can the company provide proof of Commercial Liability Insurance? If so, do they carry an adequate level of coverage?

This is a critical consideration when hiring a security provider because many providers are uninsured or underinsured leaving their clients (YOU) exposed to full or partial liability.   Check the amount of coverage. The security company and…

Can the company provide proof of Worker’s Compensation Insurance?

State law requires employers to provide Worker’s Compensation for all employees. If an officer is injured on your property and the security company does not have proper insurance, you could be liable for all injuries, damages, lost wages,…

Does each of the company’s Security Officers have a valid Oregon DPSST Certification Card?

Unarmed security Certification involves 14-hours of classroom training, an exam, fingerprinting and a full FBI/Oregon State Police criminal background check.  Only those with a clean criminal record and of good moral character are eligible…

Is the company Licensed by the Oregon DPSST?

The Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) is responsible for regulating the private security industry in Oregon. Their purpose is to enhance the professionalism and integrity of the industry by setting standards that…