How do irregular patrols work?
Our patrol vehicles follow fixed routes with randomised time windows and varying sequences. This eliminates predictability that perpetrators could exploit. At each property we perform visual checks (doors, windows, fences), assess suspicious activity and log every check with geo-tag in the app. Clients receive daily reports with timestamp and photo evidence per check.
How many patrols per night are typical?
Standard is 2–4 patrols per night (e.g. 22:00, 01:00, 04:00) depending on risk and scope. High risk densifies to 5–6, low risk reduces to 1–2. We adjust frequency based on incident patterns — during theft surges we ramp up short-term without contract changes. Frequency and route plan are kept confidential.
What happens if an incident is detected?
On incident (forced entry, unlocked doors, suspicious individuals) the officer notifies our 24/7 dispatch, documents photo and situation, and jointly decides whether to alert police. The client is notified by phone in parallel — including overnight. In acute danger officers intervene within self-defence rights but treat their own safety as highest priority.
When is patrol cheaper than 24/7 stationary guarding?
Patrol is worthwhile when a single property alone does not justify a full assignment — typical for commercial parks, schoolyards, smaller warehouses, residential complexes. Sharing patrols across 5–15 objects in one tour drops per-object hourly costs to 10–20% of dedicated 24/7 guarding. Once needs exceed six hours per day per property, stationary becomes preferable.
How is the patrol tour documented?
Every check is logged in the Sekuris app with geo-tag, timestamp, photo and short status entry. Clients access a web view of tour history, anomalies and incidents. On request we export monthly PDF reports for insurance or compliance. Data is GDPR-compliant and retained 12 months.
Can patrol be combined with alarm monitoring?
Yes, this is the most economically attractive model. Security technology (motion sensors, glass break, door contacts) signals to our 24/7 monitoring centre. The nearest patrol vehicle is rerouted and typically on-site within 8–15 minutes — faster than police in many areas. You combine low personnel cost with full response capability.