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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. 29 lip 2021 · TASERs and other stun guns should only be used when absolutely necessary and by those trained to do so. However, if the proper criteria is met, they can make an excellent tool for security guards when it comes to protecting yourself and others with minimal adverse effects.

  3. Do NOT carry a firearm on duty as Unarmed Security. 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.

  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. Pros: when tasers are effective they neutralize a target more safely than a firearm and without the cleanup of OC spray. Cons: tasers only work 66% of the time on paper. In my experience it is less than that. There are up to 5 parts of a taser that can malfunction and officers try to diagnose problems during the event.

  6. TASER devices are a proven tool that improves outcomes in risky situations. When you replace firearms with TASERs, or even add them to your guards’ belts, everyone benefits from safer outcomes. Interested in learning more about safer options for your guards? We’re here to talk!

  7. Training. Training for police oficers on Taser use is rigorous but does not include (i) an explanation of children’s rights, (ii) the child and adolescent brain and how it is likely to react diferently to situations compared to an adult, and (iii) a detailed focus on the heightened risks of Taser use on children.