Hospitals are one of the most popular sectors at HSPS Special Operations and Off-Duty Police, and for a good reason: 75% of directors want robust security measures in their hospitals. This might have to do with the idea that feelings of security promote rehabilitation and recovery.
Alternatively, this popular opinion might have to do with the following reasons for hiring off-duty police services in Ohio’s medical institutes.
There are several entrance/exit points at a hospital, including emergency rooms, outpatient clinics, intensive care units, and behavioral care services. We’re excluding unconventional entry points like low-hanging windows, possible external basement access, and utility holes.
Security officers patrol and monitor surveillance footage to prevent unauthorized entry. For instance, the officers stop and investigate if someone attempts to forcibly enter the hospital. After deeming them sufficiently suspicious, they’ll hand them over to local law enforcement for appropriate proceedings.
Security officers also guard entry points to screen visitors before granting them access to the premises. If the visitor doesn’t have a good reason to be here, they might undertake the above steps.
Our professional security officers will also maintain a visitor log, recording who entered and exited the building. Someone with ill intentions is less likely to follow through with their plan if they know their presence is being recorded.
According to data released by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, 334 infants were abducted from hospitals from 1964 through 2021. While most of these babies were recovered, 15 remain missing to this very day.
Now, we’ll be honest here and say that’s a concerning statistic for any parent. Hospital administrations could put their minds at ease by taking targeted measures to prevent such incidents on their property.
They can have our security officers provide the following services at pediatric wards and nurseries:
People survive or die in hospitals every day—the reaction to the latter can be rather extreme. You see, everyone reacts to grief differently. While it’s rare to see an attendant lose their cool and lash out at the staff or equipment, such incidents have been known to happen.
Our security officers in Ohio maximize the safety of your personnel and medical equipment by talking it out with the attendant(s). If the situation escalates and your property or personnel sustain damage, these officers immediately prevent further damage and call the authorities.
Hire our off-duty police officers for industrial security services, such as private patrol, patrol stops, 24/7 tip line, visitor logs, and armed/unarmed security. You can decide whether you want them around 24/7 or during specific times of the day.
Feel free to reach out should you require our federal security services for your Ohio chapter.