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Business Concept: How to Start Your Own Security Patrol Business

"How to start your own security patrol business on a shoestring budget" is a new eBook - a complete step-by-step instruction guide on how to start at low cost.

Toronto, Ont. (PRWEB) March 17, 2004 -- The security patrol business is an excellent career choice for todays entrepreneur seeking to find a stable market that generates income in all kinds of economic conditions.

Todays need for security will generate more demand for this kind of service. The US National Crime Victimization Survey (2002), released in December 2003, list among other the following statistics. All crimes: 23,036,030 - 76% of all are Property Crimes: 17,539,220. Total numbers of property crimes are subdivided in the categories: House burglary, motor vehicle theft, and theft.
The complete survey is available as PDF file at http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pubalp2.htm#cvus

"How to Start Your Own Security Patrol Business" is designed to assist the entrepreneur in developing their new business without utilizing a large amount of capital. And this report explains detailed how to start, including the "do's and donts". The author - Mike Canada - is a professional, who has done it. He will teach the reader everything they have to know to succeed in this business. The chapter introduction will give a general overview. Then the author will lead the reader in 10 steps how to start and how to succeed in the security patrol business.

1.   Obtaining required licenses and permits
2.   What you will need to get started
3.   Meeting the potential customer
4.   Setting up your filing system
5.   Office forms and reports
6.   Performing your patrol duties
7.   Pricing and salary
8.   Building on, increasing your business
9.   Fine tuning your career
10.   Fitting the pieces together

The entrepreneur, who want start a new career in this business, will save a lot of time and money, if they read this guide before they start any activities. Sample reports and forms, for immediate use, are also included - and online sources where they can check immediately licensing requirements.

About the author: Mike Canada began his law enforcement and security career in the military as an operations NCO with a Provost Marshall Division responsible for daily direction of security matters and held an additional non-military security position with a civilian firm during his enlistment.

The author worked for a county police department as a commissioned deputy as well as a labor relations investigator for a large corporation. During his career, Mr. Canada has received many commendations from various law enforcement, security, and civilian agencies for his service in the investigative and security field. He was also named as a "Fellow" of the Academy of Police Science through the National Law Enforcement Academy during the early 1970's. During this period, Mr. Canada worked as an instructor at a security academy where he taught investigative procedures to industrial security officers as well as management officials. Last, Mr. Canada branched out on his own with a security patrol business and gained considerable knowledge in the security patrol field.

This eBook is a helpful source for everybody interested to start a security patrol service. But it is written primarily for entrepreneurs in the US and Canada, because all pricing/salary quotations and online sources are related to the US and Canada, only. In most (US) states the entrepreneur needs less than $1,000 to start their own security patrol business (not counting a patrol vehicle, which can be their own). The author explains this detailed in the eBook.

For further information, please visit: http://noriainternational.com/ebook-publishing/report1001.html


CONTACT INFORMATION:
Frank Wobst, Publisher
Noria International
2 Bloor St. West
Suite 100-288
Toronto, Ont.
Canada M4W 3E2

www.noriainternational.com
publishing [at] noriainternational.com

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