Kellington Protection has an impressive resume in the retail security category. Our retail officers are trained to help reduce inventory loss and to give honest shoppers additional confidence and assistance. We provide an effective visual deterrent as well as a quick response in the event of an emergency situation. Our retail officers are specifically trained to be observant, have the ability to assess public safety and security risks and to provide vital information to the police.
Kellington Protection Safety Facts
The mission of Kellington Protection is to safeguard the health, ensure the safety and protect the property of everyone involved in the work of our clients and the communities they serve.
We accomplish this by:
- Remaining vigilant for situations that could threaten people or property
- Providing the necessary equipment to our staff
- Supplying certified staff that are well trained
- Maintaining accurate paperwork
Kellington Protection is a corporation registered and licensed to do business in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Texas, Oklahoma and soon North Dakota and New York. We are bonded and insured, and are a member of PICS Auditing.
We take great pride in understanding our industry and being an integral part of the team that keeps our communities safe. A large part of our classroom training involves educating our guards and traffic controllers – making sure they understand how things work, what the security and safety issues are at each site and why our jobs are so important. We stress to them that our security procedures are designed to ensure safety, as well as security. Kellington Protection supervisors are in the field constantly – evaluating employee performance, troubleshooting issues and offering help in all situations.
Protection Services
- All
- Commercial
- Events
- Executive
- Residential
Why do you need Kellington Protection?
“Theft is the most common property crime, assault is the most common violent crime.”
U.S. crime rates per 100,000 people, by offense type in 2019.
Note: FBI figures for arson are not included because of data limitations.
Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)