mind while out of town with our alarm re-
sponse/house check service, knowing that
someone will be able to check on things if
their alarm is triggered,” says Harkema.
Providing Industrial security service is in-
trinsically more demanding by nature of
the remoteness of the sites, fluctuating
start and end dates, and an everchanging
scope of work. “We meet these challeng-
es by having a direct line of communication
with the client, and can address staffing
reductions and additions within 24 hours,”
continues Harkema. “Working with the oil
and gas companies can be a bit more chal-
lenging because each one is so different
and requires a little more attention to de-
tail. We try to work closely with each client
to ensure that every requirement is met,
from the contractor on site to the head of-
fice.”
The clients are looking for a one-stop-shop
for security, including Physical Security Of-
ficers on location, mobile patrols, surveil-
lance, and in some instances guest service
reps at camp locations. “All Peace has met
client requests and, in doing so, a relation-
ship has developed with our clients in an
effort to better serve their needs than the
competition is capable of,” says Harkema.
“Our clients have direct access to all man
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