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Do you need bodyguards? At Boston Security Agency, we have the best bodyguards in the industry. All of our bodyguards are well-mannered, well-trained, and well-groomed. To ensure your maximum protection, they won’t get assigned to a job until completing all pieces of training. When security requires the best level of protection, Boston Security Agency provides the best bodyguards.
Hiring bodyguard services provide you with bodyguards to protect you at all times. Due to our partners at New England Security, our bodyguards receive the best training. They train with retired law enforcement certified trainers. Through their years of experience, they can protect you and take pride in their work.
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When looking for a protection, you want the best of the best. At Boston Security Agency, we are the best. We earned this through 35+ years of experience. We place the highest standards on our guards and will not allow them to dispatch until completing all pieces of training. Your safety is most important, and your protection is our mission until the job’s complete.
Having a bodyguard will provide you with the level of safety you require. Guards protect you by discovering any problems and taking immediate action. Thanks to the years of collective experience at Boston Security Agency, our bodyguards will provide you with the safety you require. The safety you deserve.
Let our 35+ years of experience being security guards be the reason you feel safe. Our 24-hour guards will ensure protection.
Bodyguards do whatever it takes to look out for the person they get hired to protect. These people are political figures, celebrities, business executives, or anyone who may be in danger of harm. They travel with their clients to public events and escort them on their day-to-day activities. They research the people their clients will come in contact with, pre-search rooms/vehicles/rooms, look for any potential danger, carry out any security checks, and plan all travel routes.
Being a bodyguard can be very fulfilling. However, it’s not as glamorous as some people think. Even though bodyguards are sometimes exposed to expensive lifestyles and may get to travel often, they’re there to protect someone’s life, not have fun. Guards work either alone or as a part of a team. They train to act immediately to ensure their client’s maximum protection from harassment or attacks. They protect people from assault, threats, kidnappings, assassinations, harassment, loss of confidential info, theft, or other criminal activities.
There are many kinds of bodyguards. Close-protection officers, driver-guards, IED (Intelligence Electronic Device) detection units, and VIP bodyguard teams are just a few. However, bodyguards train to react quickly to any emergency. They’re able to make immediate decisions and changes whenever needed. They stay close to their clients at all times, keep an eye on their surroundings, and keep strangers at a safe distance.
Before a guard brings their client to a building or public place, they carefully assess the situation to know all danger zones and exit points. They also take responsibility for driving their clients to and from travel plans to optimize the safest routes. This responsibility ensures that the clients arrive and leave their destinations safely and on time. However, this career can vary greatly depending on who the client is.
Guards can work for the state, private organizations, or private individuals. If working as part of a 24-hour protection team, long days, nights, or weekends may be required. Individuals may need to work indoors or outdoors, attend social events when needed, and be willing to travel. However, it is very rewarding. To those who know, dropping a client off at home safely after a long day of protection provides you with the feeling of success that can only be felt by those who have been guards.