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A Marked Vehicle Changes the Math

A standing guard covers one post. A Nationwide Security Service mobile patrol covers an entire property, several times a shift, in a marked vehicle that everyone watching the lot notices. For office parks, apartment communities, storage facilities, and retail centers, patrols deliver visible security at a fraction of the cost of a full-time post, in all 50 states.

Officers drive your property on a schedule you set, with deliberate randomness built in so the pattern never gets predictable. At each pass they check the doors, gates, lots, and problem spots you flag, verify checkpoints, and file a written report you can read the next morning.

Patrols also handle the jobs that eat your staff's time: locking and unlocking buildings, responding to alarms, escorting employees to cars after late shifts, and checking on vacant units. Every one of those actions lands in the patrol report, and anything urgent reaches you through our 24/7 dispatch desk the moment the officer calls it in.

On Every Pass

What a Patrol Visit Includes

Each pass follows your property's checklist. These four are the backbone.

Marked Vehicle Presence

A patrol car moving through the lot deters the people who case properties looking for easy targets.

Checkpoint Verification

Officers verify each checkpoint on the route, so the report proves the patrol covered the ground.

Lock & Unlock Service

Scheduled opening and closing of buildings, gates, and amenities, with every action logged.

Alarm Response

When an alarm trips, a patrol officer responds, inspects, and reports instead of your manager driving in at 2 AM.

Choosing Coverage

Patrol, Standing Guard, or Both

Patrols fit properties where the risk spreads across acreage: parking lots, multi-building complexes, and after-hours sweeps. A standing guard fits a fixed point that needs constant eyes, like a lobby or gate. Plenty of clients run both, with a daytime post and overnight patrol passes, or pair patrols with 24 hour coverage during a high-risk stretch.

After a break-in or vandalism spree, patrols are often the follow-up once our emergency officers stabilize the site. The patrol keeps pressure on the property without the cost of holding a full-time post forever.

Where Patrols Win

Built for Properties With Ground to Cover

Patrols earn their keep on spread-out properties. Apartment communities use overnight passes to cover parking lots, mail rooms, and amenity areas without billing residents for a full-time post. Gated neighborhoods add patrols inside the gate, where the gatehouse cannot see. Warehouse yards and retail centers run passes timed around closing hours and trailer drops. And the facility maintenance companies that manage scattered portfolios for owners use one patrol agreement to cover properties across an entire metro.

Straight Answers

Mobile Patrol Questions

Patrols bill per pass or per route rather than per hour on post, so most properties pay a fraction of a full-time guard. The exact rate depends on passes per night, property size, and your state. We quote it the same day.
Most properties run two to four passes overnight, timed at random within windows so nobody can predict the pattern. Problem properties start heavier and scale back once incidents drop.
Officers verify checkpoints at every pass and file a written report for each visit. You see what was checked, when, and what the officer found, every single time.
Yes. Alarm response is a standard patrol service. The officer responds, inspects the property, handles what can be handled, and calls you through dispatch if the situation needs your decision.
Most patrol routes run with unarmed officers, which keeps the cost down. Properties with elevated risk can request armed patrol officers where state licensing allows. We advise on the right fit during the quote.
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Put a Patrol on Your Property

Tell us the property and the problem. A live person answers 24/7, and quotes go out the same day.