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SECURITY SERVICES

Despite what some might think, not all bodyguards are male. In fact, women bodyguards are becoming very popular because they can be more discrete than their male counterparts. A female guard must be trained with weapons, hand-to-hand combat, and other essential security skills. Preventing a problem from arising and identifying issues before they pose a threat, however, is often more important than providing physical protection. 

 

A bodyguard is a person hired to protect another person from various types of harm, such as assault and abduction.

 

Bodyguards are most often hired to protect public figures, such as celebrities and politicians. Some prominent public figures may even hire a team of bodyguards to provide security.

 

The rates associated with this type of work vary widely, depending upon many factors:

 

  • Client Profile (Celebrity vs. Dignitary)

  • Prior Experience, Skills & Training

  • Level of Risk/Danger

  • Political Climate

  • Amount of Travel Required

  • Locale & Circumstances of the Detail

  • Range of Duties for the Position

 

Sunday's in partnership with two private hire security firms, contracts off duty police officers and county guards to fill its various security openings. Most of our bodyguards trained in firearms, combat, first aid, crowd control and surveillance. They often have a military or police background.

Sunday's contracts are negotiated based on the factors mentioned above. A celebrity bodyguard should be discreet. Many celebrities will ask employees to sign a confidentiality agreement to ensure that employees won't sell their stories to tabloids. Sunday's requires all security to sign a confidentiality agreement, discretion it relative when our guards are hired.

 

Pay may range from $250 per day to $2500 a day. Every contract is different. 

 

Speak to a sales professional to design a security plan for your next event. Armed and Unarmed Guards are available for hire!

 

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