Unarmed Security: DUTY BELT and Considerations

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  • @Metalalbumreviewers
    @Metalalbumreviewers 4 ปีที่แล้ว +33

    I would consider myself an expert in unarmed security, since it was my bread and butter for a couple years before moving on to armed security and executive protection, and your advice is spot on, especially about being more low-key for more prominent security roles, and presentation for being a nightwatchman. I was a nightwatchman for a live venue/art exhibit for a year in a major metropolitan area with a high homeless and addict/gang population. I rarely had issues, since being a giant hillbilly on the west coast, walking around with a giant flashlight, absurdly loud cuffs, a ring of useless keys, a big can of pepper spray, and an old school police baton, along with the slow, loud, walking pace, and scowl that came from being near sighted, generally gave off the impression I was not the guard you wanted catching you trying to break in. Those that did try while I was on duty, and tried to be violent with me quickly learned I definitely wasn't the guard you wanted to mess with, simply because I didn't make enough money to get my ass kicked and take the time off work. Thankfully, I was able to talk or bluff my way out of the majority of those kinds of interactions, and violence was rare, and never escalated to a level that required anyone being permanently or seriously injured, or worse.
    For me, it was a year of playing video games and reading books between patrols, watching the cameras, and meeting some of my favorite musicians as I watched the back entrance as they loaded up their gear for an hour or two at the beginning of my shift. Good times, before I was a supervisor, and responsible for younger guys pulling the same shenanigans I did as a rookie guard. *sigh*

  • @lightningbrigade257
    @lightningbrigade257 6 ปีที่แล้ว +82

    Greetings from Denver CO. I'm A unarmed security guard and I love my job. I work at a very rough place and I really enjoy it. Be safe out there my brothers and sisters who are in security.

    • @lucasalmeida2107
      @lucasalmeida2107 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Greetings from ma I also love my security job you stay safe also

    • @DD-gx8cj
      @DD-gx8cj 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Greets from a Dutch bouncer and security men!

    • @mohammedislam3170
      @mohammedislam3170 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thanks I’m a armed security in the rich née

    • @mohammedislam3170
      @mohammedislam3170 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Hello I’m a armed security at the rich

    • @mohammedislam3170
      @mohammedislam3170 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sorry for the other comets I’m a armed security officer at the rich neighborhood you be safe to

  • @simplesecurity692
    @simplesecurity692 8 ปีที่แล้ว +158

    The only thing I would add to that is to carry pen and paper. Always a good thing to have on you.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      +Simple Security True that, and I do. Just not on the belt. Still an excellent point.

    • @stevencarsley1983
      @stevencarsley1983 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Simple Security in since 2005. I found the best thing is the notepad and pen . Get you out of scrapes for later report righting and evidence gathering.

    • @nilelemi5308
      @nilelemi5308 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      how about asp baton

    • @MultiDesignGuy
      @MultiDesignGuy 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      👍👍👍👍

    • @pandafit3324
      @pandafit3324 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Gotta get them who what when where and why statements brother

  • @chadmarquette1314
    @chadmarquette1314 7 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    hey brother, I've had friends of my start watching your videos and we all agree that it's awesome that someone has finally taken the time to do no BS vids that make sense and are actually informative....thanks, be safe and look forward to seeing more vids.

  • @UnclothedPrimate
    @UnclothedPrimate 7 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I've been doing security work in CA for 10 years, both armed and unarmed. I maintain at least three duty belts with slightly different set ups for various types of assignments. I usually go nylon, but have a synthetic leather rig for more formal events. As far as equipment, at a minimum I have two sets of cuffs (if you ever have to hook up a large person you'll want them), a MKIII (medium) OC spray, an expandable baton (either 21" or 26"), a Taser with three cartridges, a multi-tool, rubber gloves, and a good rechargeable flashlight (Streamlight Strion or Fenix PD35). For sites where I'm out in the boonies and/or alone I add at least one more set of cuffs, switch to a large (MK IV) OC, a larger flashlight (Streamlight LED Ultra Stinger), and add an extra Taser cartridge or two. I also use radio pouches that attach to a mounting point on my belts so I can add or remove as necessary, depending on the location and type of radio used. Bottom line: figure out what works best for you. I personally believe that it's better to have equipment and not need it than to need and not have. All this stuff doesn't come cheap, but if you ask around you may be surprised how easy it can be to get. I know that whenever I've replaced or upgraded a piece of equipment, I either give the old item away or sell it cheap to a newer officer. Final note: no disrespect to the author of the video, but please don't use cheap or lower quality handcuffs. You don't want to bet your safety on inferior equipment if you can avoid it. To all my brothers and sisters out there doing this usually thankless job, be prepared, be safe, get home every day.

  • @idgaf-db9by
    @idgaf-db9by 8 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I'm looking forward to dedicating a weekend watching your videos. I just started my career as a security guard and all this information helps. Thanks for the time you are putting in to help others! Definitely subscribing!

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Nick Nevin It is truly my immense pleasure. I hope the info helps you out. Stay safe out there.

  • @kennyellis7961
    @kennyellis7961 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Just started unarmed security at night for a college research park.Your videos gave me alot of pointers.

  • @michaelbyrneskiai
    @michaelbyrneskiai 8 ปีที่แล้ว +77

    I had a girlfriend who can hold a 4D Maglite in her mouth.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว +34

      +Michael Byrnes thats a keeper!

    • @michaelbyrneskiai
      @michaelbyrneskiai 8 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      +free field training no way she was all teeth!

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      +Michael Byrnes Wuss, it wouldn't be exciting without teeth.

    • @michaelbyrneskiai
      @michaelbyrneskiai 8 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      +free field training I'll send her your way she was real handy for removing Rusty Lugnuts and stripped bolts.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      +Michael Byrnes I do have a trailer hitch that's getting rusty....

  • @alancranford3398
    @alancranford3398 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for posting your advice and experience. This is eight years too late, and you might not be posting, but I'm always learning.
    I began working security in 1989 and had pulled military sentry duty starting in 1975. I retired in 2021. I held unarmed security guard licenses in AZ, CA, NV and UT as contract security and spent seven years in the Middle East working anti-terrorist security. My armed security experience overseas sometimes had me armed with a belt-fed M60 machine gun mounted on an armored patrol vehicle.
    "Unarmed" may preclude having pepper spray. Guard company rules may mandate that the flashlight hold no more than two or three dry cells (to prevent its use as a weapon--so they think), and most of the companies I worked for required handcuffing certification and specific authorization to carry handcuffs on an assigned post. Having a Boy Scout knife in my pocket was a no-no because it was a "deadly weapon," and I missed having my multitool when working areas where it was prohibited because, as pointed out in your video, multitools are quite useful. Many times my cell phone was prohibited--either because I was working at a post with "corporate propriety information"" or National Security materials, or simply because the client didn't like the contract security goofing off. Cell phones and being in cell phone coverage range is a very nice thing to have. Some of my construction site posts were a mile away from pay phones back in the pre-cell phone days. Pay phones have all but vanished and now cell phones are pretty much indispensable for security guards, armed or not. One thing not covered was body armor. I routinely wore body armor so that if someone was shooting at me, I could run. Call me an optimist: they hit the armor and not something unprotected such as my head, the armor was sufficient to stop my bullet, and I could outrun the person shooting at me.
    Most of my companies required wearing full uniform while on duty.
    Thanks, again. I learned a few things.

  • @geiswiteb
    @geiswiteb 7 ปีที่แล้ว +147

    The hardest part of the job is staying awake at 3AM

    • @killianlastname1108
      @killianlastname1108 6 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      SheepdogSupply doing it right now lmao

    • @XBooty_PirateX
      @XBooty_PirateX 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      As Seen On The Web Right! Or finding a tv to play video games on.. hahaha

    • @ellastiletto250
      @ellastiletto250 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Put coffee/tea/drink packets in your cargo pants pocket to use when you need energy. When you have a cup and a clean water source, it comes in handy! :P

    • @transporter226
      @transporter226 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      So true 3 am is when hits me i start work at 4 30 pm finish 6 30 am ughhh...

    • @angel6635
      @angel6635 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@transporter226 you work 10 hours? Jesus

  • @midnightwolf6926
    @midnightwolf6926 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’m a SO in Northern Kentucky and had learn the valuable lessons of carrying a pen and paper along with why it’s a Bad Idea to carry a 40 inch mag life.
    I worked at a major DC and was stationed outside in a guard shack and most of the time didn’t use half the tools I bought with me.
    Thanks for the information on bringing a multi tool never thought of it

  • @ihernandez91
    @ihernandez91 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey man I love the vid! Very professional and love the way you are dedicated to your job! I dunno why people complain about just being of help to people when they day stuff like I don't get paid enough. That's also the point of going beyond, because showing we are capable of being of more help can motivate our bosses to get us a raise. And if it's one thing I have learned as well is that whatever it is you are doing, do it well! Do your very best to give your all wherever you work! Being security is also is being of service to people. We as security guards represent the company and the area we maintain secure. So we should do our best to look great.many blessings to you buddy! Definitely got yourself another subscriber! :D

  • @TJsb1
    @TJsb1 8 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    I work as a security guard at a "rough" public gatheringpoint in Norway. My belt consists of a flashlight, radio, multitool, keyholder, small first aid kit with some medical equipment to treat small wounds, cained handcuffs, self defence spray (milder legal version of pepperspray).
    I wear a stabproof vest and a high visibility/reflective vest. The best equipment i have, must be my puncture proof gloves. Norway is considered the heroin capital of scandinavia, this results in syringes laying all over the place!
    One again great video man!

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +TJsb1 Let me ask you a question. I recently heard from a UK cop who let me know that their stab vests are dual rated combination models that also offer ballistic protection. Are yours generally ballistic rated as well or are they purely stab vests?

    • @TJsb1
      @TJsb1 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      free field training Security guard's in Norway normaly only use stab proof vests with a trauma plate. The police in Norway use dual rated stabproof and bulletproof vests.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +TJsb1 thanks. I have found recently that dual rated vests are much more common around the wod than they are here in the US.

    • @TJsb1
      @TJsb1 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      free field training based on what I've seen the Police in the US and UK have a tendency to dress nicer then police and security in scandinavia. Police and security over here usually wear heavyduty workpants with reflective tape and army boots. just a fun little detail

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +TJsb1 reflective tape is becoming a thing more everywhere. The pockets and cuffs of all my uniform pants and shirts have reflective material so that I can turn up the cuffs and pockets to reveal it when on a traffic scene. It just dosent show all the time.

  • @MrFoxracing19
    @MrFoxracing19 8 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    great video as always. i think playing the part is a must. i work with guys who dont take the job serious. shit stuffed in their pockets half ass dressed. i have a duty belt with my gloves multi tool good flashlight radio holder knife and key holder. i am looking into getting a vest very soon. i believe being dressed to play the part will serve as somewhat of a deterrent
    nice video as always

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      +MrFoxracing19 looking sharp and put together will keep you out of lots of fights and we win 100% of fights we don't get into. Especially as security.

    • @justinpena8490
      @justinpena8490 7 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      MrFoxracing19 It's the same at my site (G4S). I work with some people that dress like absolute slobs. Stains on their shirts, shoes unpolished, not carrying the issued equipment. Then when I come in with my duty belt and looking as professional as I can they think I'm over doing it. Dress for the job you want.

    • @crimemalagg716
      @crimemalagg716 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Justin Pena I know a guy who won't even carry a flashlight and we work grave!

    • @justinpena8490
      @justinpena8490 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Fernando Flores I work the grave as well so a flashlight is a must. I carry a mag light mini on my belt.

    • @camerongarcia3128
      @camerongarcia3128 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@justinpena8490 Time to get those guys fired, and bring in some new blood.

  • @awmperry
    @awmperry 7 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I've recently started working security (in Europe, so a rather different climate); as my current jobs are all low-risk, the duty belt I was issued came with two key hooks and nothing else. (I eventually got a key lanyard and a radio holder as well.)
    I ended up adding a torch pouch (handy little 140lm 2AA thing, convenient but powerful enough), a pocket telescope (working a harbour gate, it's useful to see the licence plates of waiting trucks to check against my list), a phone pouch and a water bottle pouch.
    The great irony is that my side job is playing cops as a TV and film extra - so my hobby duty belt is significantly more kitted...

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      +awmperry interesting, I never would have thought to carry a monocular, but necessity is the mother of invention.

    • @awmperry
      @awmperry 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It's also just nice as a bit of a ship nerd to be able to take a closer look as the boats come in. ;-)

  • @mrsmurfennn4582
    @mrsmurfennn4582 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This was a very nice and open-minded video. I want to become a security guard, but here in Norway we do things differently. Police doesn't even have guns most of the time.
    Sad thing here is you don't pick and mix what you want on your belt, you get the belt and you wear what the boss/firm tells you to. No handcuffs, no pepperspray. You get a tiny flashlight and a small baton which is weaker than a stick.
    I want to go out and explore the world and earn my stay, security guarding sounds like alot of fun, however my ultimate goal would be to be a bodyguard, not alot of need about that here in Norway.
    Very nice video, I really liked it and I hope you continue making videos! Have a splendid day!

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +MrSmurfennn I sure will continue making videos. That I can assure you. Funny thing, even here in the states where there is a pretty good need for the service, bodyguarding isn't something that you try to get into. It is a job that you end up getting because of other work you do/have done. The only other way is to be friends with someone who needs a bodyguard and have the requisite skills. Same thing with private investigators. Most companies that say they will hire you as a private eye or bodyguard will then assign you to a security post.

    • @mrsmurfennn4582
      @mrsmurfennn4582 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      That is kinda my plan, I see it as a end goal. Here in Norway firms/companies only hire people with alot of school in their backpack for most professions, in which I don't have. I can get into cheap and reliable firms with only a course with an exam which doesn't take longer than a month. Thanks for your answer and keep going :)

  • @1Klooch
    @1Klooch 8 ปีที่แล้ว +59

    Spot on! Unarmed Security, Task One-Get your coffee handled!

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      +1Klooch Next step, doughnuts!

    • @1Klooch
      @1Klooch 8 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I do the unarmed thing too as a retirement job. My two best posts; Call Centers and Mines. Minimal gear and limited contact with the coarse underbelly of society.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      +1Klooch I'm a big fan of factories and warehouses on midnights. Minimal anything, and ISIS definitely isn't comming to steal tootsie rolls.

    • @1Klooch
      @1Klooch 8 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Like your stuff and sense of humor. Subscribed!

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      +1Klooch Glad you liked em! Stop on by anytime.

  • @blade402860
    @blade402860 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for making this video. I worked Security for over 5 years now and have never seen a video like this one before. I really wish we had a version of the FOP for us.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      +blade402860 There are several security associations out there. None are as active and fraternal as FOP. Maybe you should start one!

    • @blade402860
      @blade402860 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      I certainly have been looking into it!

  • @shockdog0784
    @shockdog0784 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    On my duty belt are handcuffs (not concealed), a small flashlight, handcuff key (concealed), disposable gloves, First Aid Pack. (Depending on the job, I also carry: Jetprotector JPX authority version (in orange) with Paladin holster, Telescopic Defense Baton, RSG 6 (pepper gel or liquid). Many kind regards from Germany

    • @cameronconnell6870
      @cameronconnell6870 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I’m “Special Security Unit” so SSU at my job i got a outer plate carrier with a pair of Hinged handcuffs (Concealed) on my left with 2 pens a flashlight on the carrier along with A small med kit on my right, on my Leather duty belt i’ve got 2 added pairs of handcuffs in one concealed case both smith & Wesson’s chained, a 26 IN ASP baton, Pepper gel (c bloncealed) Galls Glove pouch Phone Pouch and Galls 360 degree radio holster

  • @AesirCharm
    @AesirCharm 8 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Here in Canada bro, only in Quebec can you carry anything (even pepper spray). Even working with dangerous offenders and sketchy parts of town. Even the big maglites are not allowed. When a Security guard gets assaulted , beaten or stabbed here he gets replaced like a drone and they just tuff the incident under the rug. 6 years in the industry here, cant wait to get out.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +R R sounds like it.

    • @goldengamingducks_be5788
      @goldengamingducks_be5788 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I feel you bro,i'm an security officer in Belgium and the only thing i can carry is a pen 😂

    • @TheWedabest
      @TheWedabest 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      That's just sad bro and really fucked up!!

    • @SteeringWheelHolder1
      @SteeringWheelHolder1 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      In Alberta guards can be certified to carry batons. I work security in BC, Im not allowed to be armed at all. Not even a pocket knife (technically.. We all carry them) and when Im doing mobile patrols I carry a 3D cell maglite (cant carry anything bigger.. then its a "weapon") in the car, with a little loop for it on my belt should I need both hands while Im out on a site.

    • @SteeringWheelHolder1
      @SteeringWheelHolder1 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      With my Advanced security training (additional course on top of your basic license) I can carry handcuffs. I got the cheapest ones I could since like you said, police tend to keep them when taking a person into custody from us.

  • @MSgt101
    @MSgt101 7 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hey man. I wanted to say thank you for inspiring me to go and get my security license for Illinois. I figured out that living right across the river over in St. Louis I can go apply for my license to work security in Illinois. I have been a sub since day one and your points have helped me figure out where I want to go with it and what but and what not to buy

  • @juangonzalez9848
    @juangonzalez9848 7 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I do security at festivals during the summer. Now these fests could be called raves and not be far from the truth, but they are not raves. We typically dress in all black (great when it's 90 out) and wear black vests that say security on the front and back. We also wear as many gaudy festival pins as we can. These help with people that are pretty far out there on various hallucinogens because we seem more like a friendly colorful object instead of an imposing security guy. It has definitely helped on more then one occasion when a new guy with nothing on his vest is having a difficult time and someone who has done it for awhile comes up and takes over. Sure it could be partly because the new guy doesn't have a clue how to handle them yet, but we are pretty sure it's the pins.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  7 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      +juan gonzalez lol, the pins, I've never heard that one before.

  • @joshuastittshall8688
    @joshuastittshall8688 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    In Tennessee to even have any of the weapon items (batons/tasers/handcuffs/pepper Spray) you have to have training and certifications for all 4 and you and your company have to have proof of those certifications and your post and your company has to ok what can and Can't be on your belt, I have this little security morale badge I wear on my belt and my captain of where I work told me to take it off until he Okay'd it with either the client or the higher ups at the area office aka His Bosses but I'm good now on that he verified for me.

  • @ss.7361
    @ss.7361 7 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    I'm a guard, looking to get into law enforcement, but my only gear that I'm allowed to have is a flashlight. No weapons, it's a liability.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  7 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      +Sky S. That is very common in the industry. Their liability is more important than your safety.

    • @ss.7361
      @ss.7361 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      free field training​ I'm pretty sure that they hire security to keep their insurance down, and not much other reason. I work a 12 hour shift from 1800 to 0600 at a Plaza in a vehicle. I would feel a whole lot safer if I had at least some pepper spray or something.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +Sky S. A vest might help. Most places won't keep you from wearing a concealed vest because doing so would increase their liability.

    • @ss.7361
      @ss.7361 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah, I'm definitely going to look into that. I just found your channel and I appreciate all the advice and the videos. Keep up the good work, I take these lessons to work with me now and I will in the future.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +Sky S. Check this company out: www.safelifedefense.com/ I just got a level 3a vest from them to review. $400 brand new. That's cheaper than getting even the cheapest gun and holster.

  • @jasontheman7410
    @jasontheman7410 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Seen the exact same thing happen working the n/s , early morning hours couple dudes stealing copper piping out of the wall at demo site, LoL. Great video, btw. In Canada.

  • @melaniecochran568
    @melaniecochran568 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Some states have Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 Security Officers and Level one can only carry a flash light, radio, and gloves, Level 2 is required to carry OC spray or a taser, and level 3 is required before you can carry a firearm. Cuffs are often not allowed unless you also have a PI license. Awesome information though, I was so excited when I first got my unarmed (level 1) certification, I went and bought a huge flashlight too, only to discover that it stayed in the car more and more every week! =)

  • @Zurtle1
    @Zurtle1 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m 19 just getting Into unarmed security, a safelife defend iiia+ concealed carrier and tactical uniform carrier were my first purchases.

  • @fjblgb7112
    @fjblgb7112 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have been working Armed / Special Conservator at a hospital
    in Va. I currently carry on my belt going clock wise. Right of the Buckle i Have a MK-3 Pepper Gel, Key Keep, Glock .40 in a Safari Land Triple Retention Holster, Streamlight flashlight, Handcuffs/ Peerless Hinge Cuff, glove pouch, Handcuffs/ Peerless Chained, Radio holder, 26" Push Button Baton, X2 Taser and Mag Pouch for Extra Mags

  • @Goatdad-gy7dk
    @Goatdad-gy7dk 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'm in California. I just got my Guard Card. Your vids are SUPER informative. Thank you so much for your videos! Question... I know a little bit of Russian and Korean language I'm not fluent though... should I bring that up in an interview?

  • @falloutpropguy
    @falloutpropguy 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Pepper spray < pepper gel i have used maby 15 cans of oc spray foam fogger gel ect from a few different companies and gel has always ben my favorite

  • @sirwhitecrayon2499
    @sirwhitecrayon2499 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I work in healthcare public safety. When I first started 10 years ago we had a basic duty belt rig... OC, cuffs, glove pouch, radio. Now it's all that including a sidearm and a taser and about three years ago we started wearing body armor. How the times have changed. I kid you not we have current and former LE that have had said that healthcare security/public safety is as dangerous if not more dangerous than street LE. The stuff the goes down in an acute care setting is almost unbelievable.
    My rig is set as I said before, but we have to secure everything via snaps and the sidearm has to be in a level 3 retention holster for obvious reasons.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +SirWhiteCrayon yeah, I've been fairly impressed with the dudes there. They made an arrest for me a while back. Well, you know, as close to an arrest as the law allows. Still I always appreciate having my criminals gift wrapped for me.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +free field training that's more than some pd's will do around here.

  • @imshatterproof8088
    @imshatterproof8088 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Canadian unarmed night watch here. Great video. You got my subscription!

  • @tb100875
    @tb100875 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love it. ❤️ Great content. I'm getting back into security.

  • @bugstomper4670
    @bugstomper4670 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I use a Maglite 3D. Got sick of the weight, but still wanted the size. I put an amber filter on the Maglite, which lets me see better in any weather condition. Put a Rubber Roll Stopper on the light end, which makes a good windshield snow and ice scraper, to see parking permits. Upgraded it to an LED, which has more lumens and runs longer. Changed the D cells to Lithium AAs by using spacers. So it looks heavy, but is lighter.

  • @Slobboy1
    @Slobboy1 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Working Hospital Security I carry everything a LEO carries besides the gun. They even get us body armor which I opted to pay the extra cash towards the outer vest since all we are is a visual deterrent. Working downtown at a busy ER we run warrant checks on people and go hands on every single day due to multiple homeless persons being drunk or on some type of drug trying to sleep in our building, plus the Psych ward I guess. Fun times. good vids by the way!

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +slobboy Thanks! Be thankful for body armor. That means somone upstairs cares at least a little bit.

  • @joehinojosa24
    @joehinojosa24 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm doin unarmed security right NOW. Got my cup of coffee next to me. Its my essential equipment.

  • @CharlesHuse
    @CharlesHuse 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Get an LED flashlight with usb port charging. Fenix, Bushnell, and ASP all have various models. They are lightweight and throw a lot of light. They do tend to be more expensive up front, but you save money in batteries in the long run. And you can charge them on the way to work same as charging your phone.

  • @ps3freak346
    @ps3freak346 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I work as a security Guard in the UK and the Law on weapons is very strict, pepper spray, batons, tasers are all illegal to carry as security. Most companies I worked for only supplied us with a radio and flashlight, some will want you to have handcuffs but that’s not commonly seen in the UK although it’s legal. Stab proof vests were sometimes supplied when I worked pubs and clubs.

  • @Aikibiker1
    @Aikibiker1 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    When I worked security (both armed and unarmed) I found the most important piece of equipment I had was a smile and good attitude. Second was good hand to hand skills. I whacked one guy with a flashlight (he was choking me) and peppered sprayed another guy that was setting up my coworker for a broken leg, but I turned a LOT of people into a pretzel when it was needed.

  • @neilcharan7514
    @neilcharan7514 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Could you possibly do a video on working security at a county hospital with psychiatric patients/ in custody patients? That's where I'm currently working. Thanks.

  • @Crazyjn
    @Crazyjn 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m interviewing tomorrow a position as an security guard for the oil and gas industry. Hopefully it’ll be perfect for me. I’m already used to overnight positions, just hoping this will be a blessing perfect fit for me…

  • @joymechell277
    @joymechell277 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I do on over the phone interview today for a security job 😬 I'm nervous , but I think I'll love it or at least come to love it . I love emergency situations and challenging myself . I originally wanted to be a firefighter but that's on hold until I can get a bit better . I also finished an EMT basic course, so I know CPR and a few other life saving techniques if that's necessary. I don't know how seriously I will be taken since I'm 21 but I look 12 , I'm 5'3 , and female 🤷🏽‍♀️ but I'll do my best to protect

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Good luck!

    • @joymechell277
      @joymechell277 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      free field training thank you 🙏🏽

    • @joymechell277
      @joymechell277 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hubris I work a pretty safe shift . My only danger rn are trucks , since I work at a Fed Ex freight company . We wear reflective vest so truckers can see us while we get their info and give out company/ visitor passes but I've had people ignore the stop sign and keep going while I'm walking by . Just have to be careful and ask them to turn off their engines

    • @Daellex
      @Daellex 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Joy Mechell good luck

    • @Manny-qz8tm
      @Manny-qz8tm 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Joy Mechell I’m sure you will do great

  • @saeedsh1714
    @saeedsh1714 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Im from iran . I work as security at a big mosque. We have a check point. All we have is just a uniform

  • @johino6331
    @johino6331 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Always nice to compare NOTES with another safety officer.

  • @frankmattox4931
    @frankmattox4931 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    As a night watchman the job is be visible to deter crime and observe and report. Tools needed are phone/radio,flashlight,pepperspray,pocketknife,small writing pad/pen. Being a Armed Guard requires a different mindset/Tools. Hence Guard means protect

  • @ricomizrani3962
    @ricomizrani3962 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Bushnell Pro Flashlights are amazing. They're all I use. They use CR123 cells which we all know are expensive as fuck. There is a website supposedly that sells tested CR123 cells for $1 a piece.
    I just recently got my armed license. I carry a Buck Paklite knife on my weak side, then a pouch for my OC spray, then a Double Mag Holster, an asp holster, a handcuff pouch with an open top, a closed top handcuff pouch for rubber gloves, then another handcuff pouch that has an open top. After going through CLEET classes I learned that some people are just big. Carrying multiple sets of cuffs on you is a good idea. Two on your belt and a couple more in your vehicle. I will also be carrying a back up gun after qualifying with it for CLEET classes.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Andre Walthir yoh can always buy packs of cr123's. I buy them on Amazon in quantities of at least a dozen at a time.

  • @theroycereport2889
    @theroycereport2889 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I actually use to do unarmed security for my church (I was not a licensed security guard though but my church was only in a 6,000 square foot building and I would only do it whenever we had special events that we invited the public to attend). I would wear a leather belt (before I bought a nylon belt) with just a small can of pepper spray, a 2-D Maglite and 2 pairs of handcuffs (one hinged and one chain link). I use to wear a uniform with a badge on it but then I started to go "lncognito" and just wear my normal street clothes with my belt on and just hide my badge in my pocket. Now I don't attend that church anymore but I still could do it only for people or friends that I personally know and now I would only do it for special occasions such as outdoor weddings or other occasions where the safety of guests at that event is needed.

  • @CaptainSpalding72
    @CaptainSpalding72 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Pen and paper and wristwatch. Details and facts.

  • @CharlesHuse
    @CharlesHuse 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Need to be mindful of the laws in your state. In Texas, if you are licensed as unarmed security, leave the cuffs at home. You have no legal arrest authority. And if you are commissioned/level 3, and you happen to work an unarmed post, you may or may not be allowed to carry OC or cuffs.

  • @rkr5rkr599
    @rkr5rkr599 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    For the company I work for now I have cuffs, my own small flash light, personal phone, company phone, and oc spray. I made sure to carry gloves just in case if I need to assist someone injured. People drink and fall often cuts happen. If the injury is bad I will call for medical assistance. In West Virginia we have animals roaming during the night. The only thing I can see myself using the oc spray on would be an animal. The previous company I worked for I did not have a belt. Working at night I ran into coyotes, dogs, bobcats, lynx, possum, raccoons, crazy owls, skunks, deer with attitude, foxes and the worst of the worst angry wild turkeys. We also have bears and cougars (non human kind) which I never saw any where at the plant. We had a vehicle but you would have to get out on foot to scan your security checks. I did not mind doing that or foot patrols. I had several incidents with coyotes and turkeys when doing perimeter checks around the plant. I always use the spot light and check the area before getting out. Certain animals are not afraid and curiosity may turn aggressive. At my new job it is strictly foot patrols. Walking at night so far I have not had any incidents with animals, but I am always looking. One thing I have learned when you see rabbits keep an eye out for coyotes, bobcats, lynx, and dogs. Most animals will leave you alone but you never know especially if they are injured, sick, or rabid.

    • @Fent1231
      @Fent1231 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Daniil Seryy Humans are not animals. Know Humans are not the most dangerous people out there.

  • @Midwestemergencyphoto
    @Midwestemergencyphoto 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Loved you video , I have been involved with unarmed security for 10 years , worked security at casinos and then private security with companies and also large owners of the companies , I currently do private security at a small VA clinic, and since all this crazy stuff going on I am looking at getting a vest and had me laughing , yes I do carry a semi large flashlight , but I recently found a small 3C LED Maglite that is small so I don't have much weight but is very bright, you definitely earned my sub

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Chris Zumwalt Glad you liked the vid, check around here, there is a whole lot more.

    • @Midwestemergencyphoto
      @Midwestemergencyphoto 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      awesome thanks man and stay safe out there

  • @TachibanaDono
    @TachibanaDono 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I work at a basketball arena
    We have 3 different security agencies and a couple police officers on site(there's usually only 2 or 3). 1 of the 3 security agencies consist of 2 to 3 armed guards. Every event there are about 30 guards working between the other 2 unarmed companies. I work as an unarmed guard and we were told that we CANNOT carry handcuffs or spray. The only thing we can carry are pen and paper and a flashlight.
    Edit: and radio of course

  • @joehinojosa8314
    @joehinojosa8314 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Brings Back memories. I started security in the 1992 LA Riots. Thank God my post was a print factory in an industrial area NOT in South Central.

  • @johndover7096
    @johndover7096 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    nice and simple rig you got there. Just a little tip, lose the little dinky ass pepper spray and go get yourself something better from Byrna. Idk, what your company policies are for having Byrna products every company is different. For me if I were to work unarmed security, I'd probably go all out full tactical/ SWAT/ Fallujah/ desert storm/ etc, etc. So for my rig, if i was working unarmed, For daytime, I would be wearing full tactical molle vest with level III+ or level 4 plates from Safelife, attached to the vest would be one of my Byrna launchers loaded with kinetic rounds or pepperball or OC ball, cuz having distance is way way better than up close in person. On my duty belt, I'd probably have a secondary Byrna Launcher on my 4 o clock position, a pair of handcuffs, some zip tie cuffs cuz they are cheaper and lighter and you can store 3 in a belt pouch, radio, multi tool, etc. basically whatever you have on your duty belt during the day, but with a little bit more stuff. I'd probably even wear a tactical Level III+ helmet with the ear pro attached to the PTT radio on my waist, that way i dont have to take off the radio from the belt.
    For Night, my rig would probably be the same except a medium size bright flash light and also some extra flash lights on the helmet as well or however many flashlights you want to attach to your helmet. Same goes for your Byrna launchers, attaching a flashlight laser combo, etc. At least the bad guys would know that you mean serious business and they'll probably think that you were trained in the military/ SWAT/ Ex-Navy Seals, etc etc.
    I would rather have all that gear than less gear because safety first am I right? Nowadays, you dont know if the environment you go to is safe or not because a bad situation can happen very very fast and if you are not prepared, then you are out of luck.
    See this is why i hate some security companies that dont provide their employees body armor or gadgets for their belt. If you are a security company, at least give your employees some protection for them to wear when they go to their worksite.

  • @patricianoftheplebs6015
    @patricianoftheplebs6015 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    How many handcuffs do you recommend a unarmed security guard should carry? Also love your videos I have watched them all. Keep it up.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Ismael Granados Thanks brother. Generally 1-2 pairs is perfect. I often carry one pair while doing private security work and two while working the street. There have been very few times I have needed more than two sets of cuffs. Mostly on prisoner transports. So, unless I was working at a private prison doing externals or transit I wouldn't carry more than two pairs working security.
      That is all dependant of course on what the client wants/needs. I've had gigs where the client wanted cuffs concealed and others, like I talk about in the video, where the idea was to make a bunch of noise and flash to scare problems away. Even then, four sets of cuffs looks a bit odd and I think is counterproductive.

    • @patricianoftheplebs6015
      @patricianoftheplebs6015 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      free field training Thank you for the quick respond. i highly appreciate it.

  • @dschnauzer11
    @dschnauzer11 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Always fun to get your hand cuffs back after the local PD takes the subjects to jail. After a major incident where I worked I had 4 sets of cuffs go with PD(2 ASP and 2 S&W). Lucky for me my supervisor was friends with one of the cops and I got my cuffs back.

    • @EclipseSecurityCo
      @EclipseSecurityCo 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Michael Borawski All of our gear is inventoried and accounted for. But the Sgt we work with is pretty cool and is good at swaping out restraints before suspect leaves

  • @tobycoates9885
    @tobycoates9885 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Working as private security in the uk, we are allowed very little in the way of equipment, so we resort more too things like body cams, a 2cell maglite has been able to handle everything I’ve thrown at it, and even that is quite intimidating too some people, so much is left too chance within security operations in the uk, especially event security, I plan on starting my own business soon and making things like vests bump caps body cams and maglites standard issue for all staff working nights, it’s common sense imo, the more tools you have the more options you have however when operating within the public domain your mouth will ALWAYS be your best tool

  • @Daellex
    @Daellex 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Did armored car four years went back to g4s unarmed plant watch man laid back you have me good ideas ty ....

  • @armedguardian2115
    @armedguardian2115 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    love the channel man keep it up!

  • @lanchesterrailfanner266
    @lanchesterrailfanner266 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    In PA, having pepper spray, knife, Taser, etc. is considered armed security. You need to be certified by the state to carry any of that. As cliché as it sounds, your best weapon is great situational awareness.

  • @styleztv678
    @styleztv678 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    great video. im an unarmed security as well. new. i learned alot watching this

  • @matthewsouthworth3696
    @matthewsouthworth3696 7 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I work hospital security, wish I could carry mace or at least something defensively useful besides a flashlight haha.
    Besides my hands that are registered weapons of mass destruction of course...

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  7 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      +Matthew Southworth If all you have is hands of mass destruction get you some good gloves brother.

    • @FETTIMOP
      @FETTIMOP 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Matthew Southworth yea definitely brother I work in a hospital as well and I wish I could carry every thing in my utility belt cause you never know with the people you deal with and you could never be to sure.

    • @raulrodriguez5391
      @raulrodriguez5391 ปีที่แล้ว

      Iam hospital security guard I carried 4 dcell maglite as self defense protection

    • @raulrodriguez5391
      @raulrodriguez5391 ปีที่แล้ว

      And pair tactical gloves n latex gloves in pouch as well

  • @donaldnapoli643
    @donaldnapoli643 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    One more suggestion every thing in black including that little mag light get a tactical flash light with a button on the back. Those lil mag light are not bright enough. a flash light can also be used to impair vision for a second and could save your life if in a bind.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Donald Napoli we were talking about almost 20 years ago and having your flashlight in black can sometimes be counter productive when you drop it and it isn't on. Back in the day we didn't have cell phones let alone ones with backup lights on them. A minimal will still do 99% of the job even today. The vast majority of a security guards job isn't fighting. In fact if you are a uniformed security guard and find yourself fighting someone you have probably made a mistake.

  • @apersig
    @apersig 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent video as always.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +apersig thank you. And thanks for watching.

  • @TheKashKid559
    @TheKashKid559 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Carry A Stun Gun / Taser If You Can As Well... Baton Is Also A Good Idea Too

  • @davidbrowning9409
    @davidbrowning9409 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Honest question, not being critical- If your jacket is covering your side arm, my understanding is that makes it a concealed weapon. Is it ok since you are security? If it's raining you cannot wear a raincoat that keeps your duty belt dry?

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      In illinois that is not an issue, the armed security license allows one to carry the specified type of firearm for work with no restriction on open or concealed carry. I can't speak to other states though.

    • @davidbrowning9409
      @davidbrowning9409 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@freefieldtraining I see. Thank you. Here in Cali just about everything is illegal except crime and drugs.

    • @davidbrowning9409
      @davidbrowning9409 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@freefieldtraining And thanks for the great videos. I am getting my guard card because a life of physical labor and activity has me worn out, so I need to chill out with a less strenuous occupation. The pointers are so helpful. I am subscribed.

  • @josephloya44
    @josephloya44 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    thank you for the information, very useful information especially relating to night time security. great tips....

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad you liked it! I do my best to keep it down to earth.

    • @josephloya44
      @josephloya44 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      That you do my friend, that you do......

  • @mailmanx141
    @mailmanx141 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sometimes what BITES is, working level 1 unarmed, then working level 3 ARMED , and getting the SAME WAGE either post. Add to that, working unarmed at a post where I need to be ARMED . Late night busses, Central Ave, Albuquerque NM. (Jerry Springer show...on wheels!). Lots of free entertainment though.

  • @JACCO20082012
    @JACCO20082012 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I would never, ever take a position doing anything close to security if it was unarmed.
    People don’t bother to make the distinction when you’re in a uniform like that. Whether you have a gun or not, they often don’t give a shit.
    It also is a credibility issue. If you are armed, people see you (deservedly or not) as more credible and competent. Even if you work in an environment that has a low chance of ever having to use a firearm, people will still react to you differently if you’re armed and trying to make them comply with what you’re telling them to do or not do.

  • @ellastiletto250
    @ellastiletto250 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I used to work forensic psychiatry as security. You know... around inmates in a special unit at a mental health facility.
    Still not armed. Oh goodness no. Let the patients/clients/inmates break furniture until a team of at least 10 staff can get to the incident and throw them into seclusion. Fun times!

  • @joehinojosa8314
    @joehinojosa8314 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks. I USE an alarm clock for security too.⏱️

  • @mobilemedic1252
    @mobilemedic1252 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I got holders that clip to my belt. The duty belt got annoying. Taser pulse handcuffs and my EMT pouch (shears/penlight).
    And like you said our client likes us in blazers to hide the equipment.
    Good setup though

  • @Bluewolf-
    @Bluewolf- 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Could women also be a security guard? I'm 21. Still studying, but I find these kinds of jobs amazing. Could I be a security guard? By the way. Your videos are great Sir. Take care :)

    • @Boobies92545
      @Boobies92545 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Blue Wolf of course you can :)

    • @DravenWolfe
      @DravenWolfe 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Plenty of women for the security agency I work for

  • @ConductorDon
    @ConductorDon 6 ปีที่แล้ว +31

    you could not pay me enough to do unarmed security! If my employer doesn't care enough about me and my safety to allow me to carry my firearm then I have no interest working for them!

    • @Northeastbaseball
      @Northeastbaseball 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Not all Sites are in the hood.

    • @aandyherr817
      @aandyherr817 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Depends on the situation and position:
      If I'm unarmed, I will NOT stand ALONE in the middle of no-where-edge-of-town with NO cops coming around. I was a clerk, alone, and cops never showed up except tuesdays because there was ONE guy who did check on me...but he switched to day shift (lucky him!).
      I carried... as a last resort, as I'm going to be hurt OR killed... I'd rather lose a job than die.
      If I worked where we have 50+ security officers/staffers on hand, there is people who are assigned by management who carry, but they are concealed at all times and they are 1 in 20 odd officers, spread out over the facility. I'd be OK with that because there is someone who can help me with deadly force if it occurs.
      just depends.

    • @kingluis2124
      @kingluis2124 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      You're just a bitch ha straight up

    • @nobodyimportant5116
      @nobodyimportant5116 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Northeastbaseball that doesn't mean anything. A party can happen anywhere, anytime. Unarmed security is a concept that needs to be retired, tbh.

    • @Northeastbaseball
      @Northeastbaseball 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@nobodyimportant5116 Unarmed Security will never be retired, tbh. Why?? Clients don't want the extra liability.

  • @ridgerunnersurvival
    @ridgerunnersurvival 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    One thing I would change is a better light than the mini maglite, get a streamlight stinger.

  • @sargehill67rudnick38
    @sargehill67rudnick38 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you this is helping me as I just got hired as security guard in Charleston w.v.

  • @camerongarcia3128
    @camerongarcia3128 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    In all of your travels and having friends in the security industry, can you ask, if a retired Police Officer who has a certification as a PR-24/Straight stick baton, are they still considered to be able to teach this subject to brand new security officers?

  • @camerongarcia3128
    @camerongarcia3128 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    At our place which was a former Army base then became a tenant unit to the Tenant Unit which is the DLI/Presidio of Monterey, We have Security who are all dressed in light blue shirt,s dark colored pants and carry their duty weapon (92F, 9mmm), and the usual Police Duty Belt. As for the Cops, during 911 we worked on the gates cuz the entire place was 100% security checks, so the cops on their off duty time worked OT for another 12 hours, and three full days of gate duty, then returned back to work as Police Officers... In other words, the Cops who worked for the Army did the same thing Security Guards did....

  • @blade402860
    @blade402860 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What advice would give me as an outdoor shopping mall security guard, who works alone on the afternoon and night? I have been at this post for 3 years and have been assaulted 3 times during this time. the company forbids the carry of any weapons, even pepper sparay. despite this is always conceal a kimber pepper blaster 2 in my pocket and carry a Kershaw Cryo as my utility knife and last resort defense option. I also carry a 4D maglite for my flashlight although my boss has always been less than pleased with that. Thankfully I was allowed to bug a 3A vest and wear it under my uniform shirt. I work in the state Illinois where security guards are generally looked down at, and have no additional rights beyond a normal citizen. I would greatly appreciate any advice you could give them
    me to stay safe on duty and land my first armed job. I am fully certified with the state and also possess a LTC in my state. Thank you and God bless.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +blade402860 Sounds like you work for one of many poorly managed sites here in Illinois. Armed gigs aren't necessarily better. What you want is a better gig.
      When working unarmed it is the polyester pig power (having lots of guards for unit space) that keeps you safe. Folks will fight with one guy but are more hesitant to fight four or five and if they do their odds of winning are far lower.
      I would suggest applying for security jobs for major office buildings in Chicago if you are close to there or hospitals and museums. Lots of hospitals on the south side have what could only be described as crack security operations. Office buildings and ball fields also have more or less great jobs awaiting somone with experience that wants to work. Throughout the state their are armored car gigs that pay fairly well but you are going to WORK at those jobs.
      If you have an Illinois CCW you may be able to just carry anyway at some locations working unarmed security but, be advised that if you do so you do it at your own peril if something goes wrong. We have robust indemnity laws in this state for security as long as you follow your companies policy. If you are working outside policy you are rolling your own legal dice if something goes wrong.

    • @blade402860
      @blade402860 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you, I'll have to check those out. I don't live to far from the city, but the recent violence has made me wary of working there. Still I'll see what jobs are posted curently. It is still very disappointing to me that security guards and their safety is forgotten about here in this state. It's a shame that I have more ability to stop a violent crime driving home and off duty than on duty.

  • @liam8210
    @liam8210 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    I work bar security in Canada, and all i have on my belt is 2 to 4 handcuffs ( witch where i live you have to get licensed for as well) rubber gloves and a big motorola radio.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +liam8210 Bar security..vomit, blood, scanks, ....rubber gloves for the win brother.

    • @ontarioman100
      @ontarioman100 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +liam8210 I also work Security and live in Canada and yes they expect you to take a course to carry Handcuffs while working security but anyone can carry handcuff outside the job of security they are not against the law as well as a baton i have seen police and customes stop people with both items and they let them keep them and go on their way they are not prohited items nor should they be. In Canada the criminal has more rights than the law abiding citizen!

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +ontarioman100 in many US states there are also separate certifications, classes and licenses for each piece of equipment. Handcuffs especially. Seems the places that require the most training and certification to use the items are also the places you are most likely to need them.

  • @ghostwriter1578
    @ghostwriter1578 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have never had an incident but my hot coffee and glass mug would be my weapon if something did happen lol

  • @MSgt101
    @MSgt101 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you!!! This made me rethink the way I do my job and what I carry!!!

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +MSgt101 Glad to help!

    • @MSgt101
      @MSgt101 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      I love your videos and i hope to see them keep coming out STAY SAFE OUT THERE! and is there any way you can make a video covering event staffing?

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +MSgt101 I'll have to find my obnoxious yellow wind breaker first. Lol. I'll look into it.

    • @MSgt101
      @MSgt101 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      lol Thank you! ill be looking forward to it

  • @alexxjames5328
    @alexxjames5328 7 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    Pshhh I'm in the ghetto and im not even allowed to carry a duty belt if I got caught with even a butter knife I'd be fired it's sad really the guys at the power plant carry ar15's but the guy in the ghetto doesn't even get pepper spray

    • @scoobs5985
      @scoobs5985 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      foreal smh

    • @CrowAndRedString
      @CrowAndRedString 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      In Canada as security you even need special training and a license to use handcuffs.

    • @apa1967
      @apa1967 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Chocomint all depends on the province or territory you are in on whether or not you need to be licensed to used handcuffs.

  • @Richie858
    @Richie858 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    you make some good points about night watchmen where people might come by and try to steal materials but unfortunately in Canada we can't have pepper spray or handcuffs. only a big flashlight.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +John Doe better make it doubly big then!

    • @leoj-nd7kl
      @leoj-nd7kl 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      what city you in? in calgary with training we can use handcuffs and a baton...

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Joel Salomons Illinois, just about everywhere in the US security can use handcuffs and baton with training. The problem is the number of places and people who don't get or keep up the training.

    • @leoj-nd7kl
      @leoj-nd7kl 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +free field training yah we get to keep the training up here. It's very usefull

    • @Richie858
      @Richie858 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Joel Salomons I'm in bc, we can have handcuffs with training but rarely will the client let you have them.

  • @TimothyWong18
    @TimothyWong18 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    I work campus security in Ontario Canada we carry baton, two pairs of cuffs, takedown gloves, medical pouch, flashlights, exterior molle vest, and radio our licensing here allows to carry cuffs but we get specialized training for cuffs and baton by ex police officers.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Timothy Wong It's great when you work for a place that takes the safety of its people (vests) and training seriously. I very rarely see places in the US that use batons, vests, and OC but not guns. I know this is for economic reasons. (You can charge double or triple for armed guards over unarmed). But, the fact that there is little between a concierge type unarmed Security and Armed guards here is vexing. To be fair some of (more like most of around me) the armed places are just as poorly trained as unarmed with a pistol in a cheap holster and no other protection or force options. I wish there was a sliding scale of training here where to be an armed guard you had to already be OC, hard and soft hands, baton trained, and be issued a vest in order to work armed. I think we would have far less problems with armed guards getting jumped and their guns stolen or used against them.

  • @staythecourse7915
    @staythecourse7915 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    never go "cheap" with any equipment made to help you

  • @MaharlikaAWA
    @MaharlikaAWA 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Working security for me is that I want to be as comfortable as possible and feel good as possible when working. So I only want necessary things on my belt that can't fit anywhere else. A giant mag light is ridiculous to me and I never understood why people use them when you can buy extremely bright flashlights that are small and can use a tactical flashlight as a weapon like a kuboton or small impact weapon better than a heavy stupid long flash light. Also if you need a blunt force weapon just carry an ASP baton. This is my opinion. I use 5.11 tactical pants with pockets that carry anything small and my duty belt has handcuffs and ASP baton etc. Also I can carry a knife.
    I don't ever use a multi tool and I don't want people harassing me to use it either and I like to be left alone while I work. I also wear doc martens tactical boots and look tough so people won't want to come where I am at. I can do graveyard shifts and day and whatever else.
    I also work as a bouncer at a music hall. I do various kinds of security jobs. It's so fun.

  • @wolfg.1867
    @wolfg.1867 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    So as a night patrolman working an HOA doing what is essentially private police work/medical response, and not being allowed to carry any sort of defense. What is my best option for discreet defense?

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +Eric Gudzinas knowledge. Check out kravmaga, jujitsu, judo, karate, ECT. Also, body armor is never a bad idea.

  • @thatnerdyjock2167
    @thatnerdyjock2167 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Something I learned as a non commissioned guard was that alot of my posts were too unsafe for an unarmed guard so I just decided to get my commission to help me not die.

    • @Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654
      @Texasmilitarydepartmentvid9654 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      That would be a smart thing to do I've been a Security Guard for 15 years. Some pretty shithole companies just want a body to post at some of the most dangerous locations.

  • @ref1745
    @ref1745 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    i do security at large events and festivals every now and again in ireland. my belt consists of a can of defense spray that literally juts sprays red paint into they persons eyes because pepper spray is classed as a firearm so we cannot carry it, i carry a set of rigid handcuffs and a set of black chain, then there is my first aid pouch which has some small basic things and some aspirin and naloxone as an EMT i never go anywhere without it, then i have a small but very bright LED lenser flashlight, then i have a 21 inch expandable baton in a closed top case for cross draw which we are not technically aloud batons because there classed as flick knives which are illegal but i mean its not the worst thing you can carry plus i have had knifes and syringes pulled on me before so better safe than sorry, my radio is kept in my shirt pocket and a pen in the pen holder on the shirt. as i could be doing 9 days in a row of drunk and angry people i would rather be safe than sorry. i hope this gives an insight into another countries security

  • @GmodbiZMinister
    @GmodbiZMinister 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Really interesting that you'd suggest a vest!

  • @donaldnapoli643
    @donaldnapoli643 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    A watch I see so many officer without watches not gold just a black nylon strapped watch. now people will say cell phone has a clock But a watch is a status symbol also open you up for a question makes you more approachable. and looks professional also.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Donald Napoli I wear a watch at work just for functional reasons. It is faster to check a watch when doing paperwork than it is to pull out a phone.

  • @JuliettWhiskeyNiner
    @JuliettWhiskeyNiner 8 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    work event security here in the UK as well as bouncing on the side. My kit generally consists of Surefire G2X, notebook, pen, gloves (mechanix or leather), radio pouch. Have some good uniform that's issued, white dress shirt and black trousers with a issued fleece/softshell jacket, sometimes a suit, every other time it's an issue polo or sometimes just a plain black polo shirt. Here, we have to be licenced to work security and have to wear our licenses (plastic ID card) visible unless plain clothes/covert. There's a tendency to wear them in an armband to prevent pulling etc or on the belt draping down. Big torches are frowned upon and anything with 4 or more cells is "discouraged", although legal, would be a hard time in court. Any weapon is illegal for us to carry, although improvised weapons when defending yourself are OK as long as it is " instant arming", so something grabbed in the heat of the moment.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +JuliettWhiskeyNiner In some states of the US Illinois specifically, licensure and display of the card are also required. Though for some reason arm bands have never been in style in the US with the glaring exception of Military Police. I love hearing about the way other nations handle public safety work. I have heard that in the UK there are several different security licenses for diffrent types of jobs. "Door supervisor" and a few others.

    • @JuliettWhiskeyNiner
      @JuliettWhiskeyNiner 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +free field training indeed, security guard license for general security (stores, construction sites, industrial etc), door supervision is security on property with liquor licenses of any type (pubs,bars,clubs, sports games), close protection for bodyguarding. A CP will cover you for CP, DS and SG work, likewise a DS covers you for SG and DS work. We have other licenses for CCTV (surveillance camera) operators and CVIT which is cash in transit, like brinks transfers. It requires training, which is quite basic and even the use of handcuffs is a new thing and although legal, extra training is required and is generally not liked by LE depending on where you work.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      +JuliettWhiskeyNiner funny, I generally prefer my criminals gift wrapped.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +JuliettWhiskeyNiner funny, I generally prefer my criminals gift wrapped.

    • @JuliettWhiskeyNiner
      @JuliettWhiskeyNiner 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +free field training yeah, unfortunately is more politically motivated and cops on the ground don't have a problem with it. Since the polices budget and then numbers were cut substantially here, we're finding ourselves increasingly doing more jobs they used to (soccer security, other sports) with only a small amount of police support, we're also finding ourselves assisting the police more as they have less back up. Funny as we face a similar threat but politics dictates the state has a monopoly on force/arms so we can't carry anything but sharp wit to protect ourselves. Not even OC spray! Nothing!

  • @robertmurray1267
    @robertmurray1267 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I do unarmed security currently about to go get my Armed Security license and no one here in Florida allows unarmed to carry a duty belt.

  • @robinj.9329
    @robinj.9329 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    At my Grandfather's business, our "Security Guard" was THE biggest, meanest "looking" black guy you ever saw! A former Marine and Former Cop, he was actually the nicest guy you'd ever meet. BUT.....
    No one but us knew this.
    So, we were NEVER robbed or even threatened by irate customers.
    On the few occasions when he did have to get physical, the "Bad Guy" was on the floor, in hand cuffs so fast, he didn't know what happened!
    😉

  • @warcraft394life
    @warcraft394life 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the video man. I just started private security as an unarmed guardsmen at night. Wish me luck :D

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +warcraft394life Good luck brother! Get a vest when you have the scratch. Remember, you can't collect a pay check dead.

    • @warcraft394life
      @warcraft394life 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks man. Vest sounds like a smart investment. I don't start til sunday evening but I'm prior military and its at night so I'm trying to get as much info on this line of work as I can. Have a good one.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +warcraft394life I've got lots of stuff on here. If you have any questions you can't find answers to just shoot me a comment I'll be happy to help if I can.

  • @audieanderson703
    @audieanderson703 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Please do bring out the badge video. I am just now getting into the security field and am setting up my duty belt now. I am very much interested in your video on badges.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +Audie Kiev still shooting it, but it's on the way.

  • @StevenTheGamer5
    @StevenTheGamer5 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    On the duty belt i have the expensive gear i have the talon baton and asp baton holder 250, asp handcuffs and asp handcuffs holder 90, Smith and Wesson handcuffs and holder like 40, key holder and key like 20, and the Bianchi duty belt like 60

    • @StevenTheGamer5
      @StevenTheGamer5 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm not security but I will apply for security

  • @colinwhite2953
    @colinwhite2953 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Why is having a security badge on your belt a bad idea? If you were working at an event how would patrons be able to identify you in case of an emergency or other problem? I ask this because I will be working unarmed security soon and was thinking of getting a badge for identification purposes.

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Colin White I have a video expressly on that topic here:. th-cam.com/video/lE2sSSJv1tU/w-d-xo.html

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Colin White I have a video expressly on that topic here: th-cam.com/video/lE2sSSJv1tU/w-d-xo.html

    • @freefieldtraining
      @freefieldtraining  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Poke Guy an excellent point.

  • @Joe-bw2ew
    @Joe-bw2ew ปีที่แล้ว

    Wheres your KBAR KNIFE? Worked good on Iwo jima in 1945. Semper Fi!