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Vehicle patrols are our flagship service and primary offering; its highly flexible nature allows us to deliver premium protection without the exorbitant expense.
Apart from vehicle patrols, we do offer additional services to select clientele on a per-case basis. Unlike other security providers, we only accept assignments we can properly staff — we'll never rush our hiring process to fill empty positions.
The most common type of security is the "static" model, where a fixed number of officers are assigned to a single location for a fixed period of time. Static services are billed at an hourly rate, so expenses can add up quickly.
It can be hard to justify the cost of static services, so clients often find themselves deciding between cutting hours or canceling the contract entirely, especially when services don't meet expectations. For these clients, mobile patrol is often a better fit because it offers coverage when it's needed and allows customization of frequency, duration, and arrival windows to match specific security requirements.
Mobile patrol is usually a cheap, shoddy offering from security companies focused on volume over quality. They send personnel around in cheap, junky vehicles to "hit" as many as 60 sites per shift; what you get is a glorified route driver, not a professional officer conducting a public safety patrol.
Services that operate this way often present their use of GPS tracking as a client benefit; in reality, it's used to prove a billable "patrol" took place, even if it was pointless and poorly done.
Our approach prioritizes meaningful security presence over mindless check-the-box visits that characterize most mobile patrol offerings.
NVCSS patrols deliver the same standard of service normally available only through premium static assignments. Clients get highly trained officers and professionally equipped vehicles, but instead of paying for continuous on-site presence, they receive targeted coverage when and where it's needed most.