The New York Security Contractor Package is a comprehensive set of legal documents specifically designed for security contractors, owners, suppliers, and subcontractors. This package includes essential forms that help assert legal rights and address key issues related to projects involving the evaluation, installation, maintenance, or repair of security systems. What sets this package apart is the inclusion of a security contract that complies with New York state law, providing peace of mind for all parties involved in such projects.
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Having been in the employ of the likes of Brangelina and Katy Perry, Cohen is familiar with the amounts Hollywood celebs are budgeting to achieve high-level private security. For a residence needing 24-hour security, the cost can start at around $1.5 million per year.
Security service businesses, such as watch, guard, and patrol agencies, need a license. This license, which can be for an individual or business, is from the New York State Department of State (NYSDOS). License holders must be at least 25 years old, and meet experience requirements.
Possess a valid New York State pistol license. Take an 8-hour pre-assignment training course. If you already possess your Security Guard Registration Card (unarmed), then you have already met this particular requirement. Complete an additional 47 hours firearms training course.
Searching local, county, state and federal procurement portals for security-related contracts is a good first step. While thousands of such portals post contract opportunities every day, by focusing your efforts in the geographic area where you are able to provide services, you can make your search more manageable.
Security companies can generate approximately $40,000-$60,000 per security guard, per year. If you hire a team of 5 security guards at startup, then you may be able to clear $300,000 in revenue.
The average rate for security guards ranges from $15 to $30 per hour, although rates can climb more for guards with advanced skills and experience. Taking related expenses into account, even the lowest-paid guard in the U.S. typically costs a facility between $6,000 and $8,000 per month.
To put it in basic terms, security companies make roughly 30% 40% off of each operator it supplies, however only about 7% 15% is what they actually take home after the deductions. (Based on small to medium business studies and research in the event security staffing industry).
Cost of Armed and Unarmed Guards Basic unarmed guards can cost from $30-$60 an hour, and the rate can be higher for those with experience and advanced skill. On the other hand, the basic armed guard ranges from $50-$70 per hour. It can cost more if the armed guard is seasoned and has advanced skills.