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Main Line Protection Services Launches Its New Mobile Patrol Division
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Main Line Protection Services launches a new service line, its mobile patrol division, adding more customer options to its full-service security enterprise in the greater Philadelphia metropolitan area.

BALA CYNWYD, Pa. & DOVER, Del. & TRENTON, N.J. - Washingtoner -- Main Line Protection Services, with an already comprehensive offering of security services, has added a mobile patrol division for its customers. Main Line Protection Services works with any size shopping center and shopping malls, high-rise office buildings, residential properties, parking garages and property management companies, providing customized security service plans.

Customers already have multiple security options, including security officers, electronic security systems and investigative services. By adding a mobile patrol division, businesses can rest easy knowing their properties are patrolled day and night. An experienced management team comprises former law enforcement officers who supervise and train all guards and security specialists.
  • Professional security guards are bonded, drug screened and must pass stringent background checks
  • An investigative division includes highly-trained team members and former law enforcement officials
  • Technology experts install and maintain cutting-edge electronic security systems in line with the latest technological advances

The Philadelphia Metro area has a higher crime rate than the national rate and ranks 35% for safety. This percentile means 65% of metro areas in the U.S. are safer than Philadelphia. In Main Line's hometown, Bala Cynwyd, crime is 14% higher than in Philadelphia and 94% higher than the national average. Main Line Protection understands companies' and residential customer's needs and will create a tailored security system for each client. The security teams at Main Line possess expertise and experience, providing excellent security consulting and services. And Main Line's dispatch team is available 24 hours a day, every day, to respond immediately to the security needs of its customers.

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"At Main Line Protection Services, we have found that there is no better security platform than an eye-in-the-sky and boots-on-the-ground solution. We've now added mobile patrols as an efficient and cost-effective security solution for our customers."

Founded in 1993, Main Line Protection provides top-notch security services for the greater Philadelphia metropolitan area. Its founders consist of retired police officers with decades of service at the Lower Merion and Philadelphia Police Departments. The company's investigation division is manned by former FBI, military, local governmental servants, police officers and insurance industry investigators.

Most security companies offer pre-configured security packages. However, Main Line Protection Services is a multi-tiered security company supporting a customer-forward culture. Its service-first approach is evident, with a 97% client retention rate. As a managed service provider (MSP), Main Line can focus on each client's unique needs, location and size to create custom security solution packages.

"The MSP model is the only solution focused on giving customers a choice. Our business is genuinely service-focused. You should be in the driver's seat of your security program – and having options allows you to set preferences and decide what fits your organization, style, and culture." Matthew Gough, President

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Contact Main Line Protective Services for a custom package and quote that provides you with all the security and protection you need for your business or home.

Contact
Anthony Rumore
anthony@growmysecuritycompany.com
(623) 282-1778


Source: Grow My Security Company

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