Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Security improvements

As many residents aware, yesterday I-Hawk did a training to our Taman's security guards on 7.00pm (Jalan 9 entrance), to improve their services and security procedures.

Meanwhile, all roads in our taman has installed a key-checkpoint for security guards to 'punch' the time clock once in every 60-90 minutes. (total 18 points).

Bicycles and walkie-talkie are allocated to them too, in addition to touch lights, bike, baton, etc.

So far investment by I-Hawk includes the below:
1. 2 x Boom Gate (RM2200)
2. 2 x Guard House (RM3800)
3. Key Check-point system (20 points) (RM2000)
4. Bicycle/Uniform/Gears/Walkie-talkie/2 x handphone/lights
5. Agency fee + payroll + meal/accommodation for 8 guards+ 1 supervisor
6. Travelling/Petrol/Tel bill

1 comment:

  1. I think one hour for each patrol interval is far too long a time,I would said half hour is acceptable.Once those bad guys knew that they have one safe hour to do their job,they will still try their luck here.We should aim at reducing house break in or other crimes,rather then wasting too much time like trying to catch thieves,as you know chances of catching a thief is very small.Short patrolling interval will deter thieves,because they will feel that guards are always behind them at any time.
    Another thing is that the entrance should always be close,no matter what or how much traffic,that is the only chance the guards can pay an attention into the car,it is a good pressure to those bad ones,and also work as an important barrier;if it is not this way,you can see most of the guards will do their job in a ‘tidak apa’relax way;the effectiveness of our security will sure be dropped.Lets everybody thinks about it.

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