A New Standard in Security: Retired Law Enforcement
April 18, 2022
by Admin

If you are planning a special event, all the details related to promoting and staging your function are enough to drive your stress levels through the roof. The last thing you need to worry about is security because securing your event is our first priority.

Whether you’re organizing a large party, a corporate meeting, or an entertainment, sporting, or promotional event, how do you know the security firm you hire will ensure your event is safe and successful and flow smoothly? The answer is simple: Hire a private security team that is comprised of retired law enforcement.

KD National Force Security (KDNFS) exclusively hires law enforcement professionals who have more than 20 years of experience in the field. Our Professional Security Specialists (PSS) are required to possess a higher standard of qualifications and experience so we can best serve our clients with a high level of professionalism. The KDNFS approach to professional security services reduces risk and improves personal safety at events, schools, and businesses, and a team of experienced PSS’s are a key element of our standard.

Hiring poorly trained, unprofessional, or inefficient guards can be dangerous. On the other hand, hiring KDNFS ensures you’ll always have reliable, highly trained, fully insured, and licensed security personnel on-site.

Retired law enforcement officers have so much to offer. KDNFS was founded by two retired New Jersey State Troopers who saw the need to effectively integrate advanced concepts into basic security services, including:

  • Operational Security Planning
  • Security Assessments of Vulnerabilities for Critical Infrastructures
  • Critical Incident Management, Response, and Mitigation
  • Planning, Facilitating, and Evaluating Training Exercises
  • Ongoing Security Training and Professional Development
  • Homeland Security and Counter-Terrorism Strategies

The KDNFS founders, Kevin DiPatri and James Mullins, each have more than 25 years of law enforcement experience to offer their clients. Their goal is for KDNFS to hire personnel with the extensive experience in law enforcement needed to understand the nuances of professional security services.

Retired law enforcement officers have the benefit of years of practical experience and can readily apply their knowledge to private security. Frequently, police officers are trained in one or more specific areas in the force: de-escalating situations, community-based relationships, crowd control, etc. Our Professional Security Specialists automatically bring this specialized knowledge, which is easily applied in the security field.

Retired law enforcement officers have the right to carry weapons as well. KDNFS offers both armed and unarmed security, depending upon the needs of the client.

KDNFS sets the standard in event, school, and workplace security with the goals of reducing risk and improving personal safety. Retired law enforcement officers are the backbone of our security team.

To ensure your venue is secured by Professional Security Specialists with more than 20 years of experience, email or call KDNFS at info@kdnfs.com or (609) 635-5037 today.

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