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International Security Officers Day 2023

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From the Editor

From the Editor

International Security Officers Day has fast become a global institution. This 24 July we looked up our newsfeeds to see how the day was celebrated here in Aotearoa New Zealand.

“The New Zealand Security Association wants to acknowledge the work security officers do in our communities across New Zealand; they do an essential job that is not often easy,” stated a post by the NZSA. “Thank you, security officers!”

The association also reminded viewers that celebrating International Security Officers’ Day is simple.

“As an individual you can acknowledge any Security Officers you see on the day by smiling and saying thank you,” said the NZSA. “For security companies and customers there is a range of things you can do”. Suggestions include:

• Send an email to your staff acknowledging the day and to thank them for their service.

• Organise a morning tea or make a site visit to say thank you in person.

• Mention Security Officers’ Day on your social media with a thanks to your staff.

Here’s what some of our security guarding and patrol providers posted on social media:

Allied Security

Let’s take a moment to acknowledge and give a massive thank you to all of our valued frontline staff – our incredible security officers.

We appreciate your hard work day in, day out. Your dedication to protecting and making a difference in your communities does not go unnoticed.

Let’s show our appreciation to all of the security officers in your community, who play a crucial role in keeping us safe.

Armourguard Security

Today is International Security Officer’s Day.

Now, we know what you’re thinking. International Security Officer’s Day? What’s that all about? Well, it’s a day dedicated to recognising and appreciating the hard work and dedication of those brave individuals who keep us safe and secure.

From train stations to shopping malls or even on the streets, security officers are always there, watching out for us. They’re the unsung heroes who ensure our well-being and protect us from potential threats. We often take their presence for granted, but their job isn’t always easy.

So, whether it’s the security officer who checks your ID at the entrance of your workplace or the one who calmly handles a tense situation at a public event, their presence makes a difference in our day-to-day life.

Take a moment today to acknowledge the security officers in your life or in your community.

We express our immense gratitude and aroha to our committed Armourguard security guards and patrol officers who consistently maintain our safety and security.

Red Badge

It’s International Security Officers Day!

And we want to take a moment to acknowledge our incredible security officers. Every day they are out on the frontline in rain, hail, or shine, helping to keep our communities safe. We’re

proud of the work you do, and of the positive impact you have on every New Zealander!

FIRST Security

Today is International Security Officer Day and we’d like to acknowledge the dedication and commitment of FIRST Security officers who provide safety, security and peace of mind, 24 hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

We really appreciate all the hard work by all the FIRST whānau to ensure the delivery of the service requirements of our clients.

Ngā mihi maioha.

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