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  1. OC, baton, and taser are all considered unarmed. HOWEVER you will need to be certified to carry and use them. This is for liability reasons because if you use them you might get sued and if not certified you'll lose. Also CA is very strict about what you can carry. You need your guard card and a baton card to buy and carry a baton.

  2. A concealed handgun license is NOT valid while on duty as Unarmed Security, meaning it is a FELONY CHARGE if caught. Batons, mace, etc. are fine, but carrying a firearm (even licensed for concealed carry) when working as Unarmed Security will cost no less than a full year in prison.

  3. 7 wrz 2021 · AEGIS employs both armed and unarmed security guards. Unarmed guards may have some weapons training, they may even own a gun and possess a concealed carry permit. However, if they are on the job and they are hired as an unarmed guard, that gun should not be on their person.

  4. Unarmed security guards have an important job to do, keeping people and property safe. In some cases, they may need to use force to protect themselves or those they are assigned to protect. This can be a difficult situation, as they are not armed with lethal weapons.

  5. TASERs are a safer choice for all parties involved. Studies show that the use of TASER devices results in a 70% reduction of injuries to the officer, and a 40% reduction in suspect injuries. Arming a guard with a TASER device means your employees have the tools to stop a threat, but aren’t at risk of doing so lethally.

  6. That said, taser and OC both can have legal restrictions on the state or even city, the main considerations are some states restrict the size of the OC, and locations, which even working security may not be an automatic exception to the rule, such as federal or local government facilities, possibly schools, generally any sort of airport ...

  7. Unarmed guards do not carry firearms, but can carry non-lethal weapons such as tasers and batons in case of violent incidents. Most of them are also veterans and former law enforcers who are trained to handle dangerous situations.