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Security
Our priority is to protect staff, visitors, and property while maintaining a safe and professional environment for public service operations.
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Theft, Vandalism & Property Damage
Government buildings house valuable equipment, records, and taxpayer-funded property. Theft or vandalism in these facilities not only creates costly damage but also disrupts essential services and undermines public trust. Even small incidents can delay operations and expose municipalities to liability claims.
How L&P Helps:
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Officers maintain a visible presence in lobbies, offices, and exterior perimeters to deter crime.
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Regular patrols ensure vulnerable areas — parking lots, storage rooms, and restricted spaces — remain secure.
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All incidents are documented with real-time reports, photos, and notes sent directly to facility managers.
Unauthorized Access & Visitor Screening
Public buildings often experience high visitor traffic, creating risks of unauthorized entry, disorderly conduct, or disruptive individuals entering restricted areas. Without proper access control, safety incidents can escalate and interfere with critical government operations.
How L&P Helps:
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Officers monitor entrances, check IDs, and enforce visitor sign-in/sign-out procedures.
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Guests, vendors, and contractors are logged, verified, and directed to the correct areas.
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Security enforces building policies regarding identification, badge use, and restricted zones.
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After-Hours Protection & Liability Concerns
Once offices close, government facilities remain vulnerable to break-ins, trespassing, and vandalism. Without proper coverage, these incidents often go unnoticed until significant damage or theft occurs. Additionally, after-hours liability increases if accidents happen on unsecured property.
How L&P Helps:
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Security provides patrols and coverage during nights, weekends, and holidays.
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Officers monitor alarm systems, doors, and entry points to ensure the building is secure.
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Rapid response protocols are in place to contact local law enforcement when necessary.

Top 8 Issues in Government Buildings
Our officers are trained to prevent the most common risks in corporate office environments:
Theft of public property, records, or equipment
Vandalism and graffiti targeting government buildings
Unauthorized entry into restricted offices or chambers
Trespassing or loitering after hours
Parking lot safety and vehicle break-ins
Liability from workplace disputes or public confrontations
Disorderly or disruptive visitors in lobbies or service areas
Security gaps during nights, weekends, or holidays
Unauthorized Access
"We had problems with people slipping into restricted areas without clearance. Security officers now monitor all entrances, check credentials, and enforce building policies. It’s created a much safer environment for staff and visitors alike."
- Garland Government Office
Public Interaction & Safety
"During peak hours, our building received a high volume of visitors, and staff struggled to manage. Security now directs guests, verifies IDs, and keeps foot traffic organized. It’s reduced stress on our employees and kept operations running smoothly."
- Grand Prairie Courthouse
After-Hours Protection
"Our facility was experiencing vandalism and suspicious activity after closing hours. Since adding overnight patrols, those issues have stopped completely. The property is secure, and employees feel safe returning in the mornings."
- McKinney Municipal Building
What Our clients are saying

