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25+ Years' Experience
Locally Owned & Operated
Wide Service Area
Security That Matches the City’s Pace
Sydney moves fast — and when it comes to protecting people, places and property, delays aren’t an option. Asset Security Group provides security services throughout Sydney, offering responsive coverage and consistent support for a wide range of needs.
We deliver static security, mobile patrols, alarm response, crowd control, private function protection and construction site services. Each service is handled by trained professionals who communicate clearly, stay alert and operate with confidence in high-pressure environments.
Our team focuses on prevention, not reaction. We take the time to understand the site layout, access points and flow of activity before assigning the right coverage. Whether you need a strong visual presence or discreet behind-the-scenes support, we tailor every detail to suit your operation.
Clients rely on us for consistency, clear communication and security that works without getting in the way. From single-day assignments to ongoing shifts, we’re here to support safe, efficient outcomes.
To arrange reliable security services in Sydney, call 0437 038 926 today.
What We Offer
Providing security services across Sydney, including mobile patrols, static guards, private function security and alarm response. Our professional team ensures flexible, well-managed coverage that fits seamlessly into your site operations, events or ongoing business needs.
We’re currently hiring across Sydney for mobile patrols, events, site security and more. If you're a licensed professional who works well under pressure and values teamwork, this could be your next step.
Backed by Experience
In fast-paced environments, reliable security depends on more than just numbers — it comes down to experience, preparation and the ability to respond without hesitation. At Asset Security Group, we focus on delivering streamlined protection tailored to the expectations of our clients.
Our service includes:
- Guards who bring professionalism, presence and discretion to every shift.
- Scalable coverage that adapts to events, venues, worksites and private settings.
- Emergency response options ready to be deployed at short notice.
- Staff trained to navigate complex sites and work collaboratively with your team.
- Strong oversight, planning and communication from first contact to final sign-off.
- A commitment to practical, visible security that supports daily operations.
We provide the structure, stability and responsiveness needed to support everything from planned events to critical infrastructure. Whether you need peace of mind for a few hours or long-term coverage, our team is here to help keep things running safely.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What licences are required to work as a security guard in NSW?
Security guards in New South Wales must hold a Class 1A Security Licence, which allows them to carry out unarmed guarding duties. Applicants must complete accredited training, pass background checks, and meet eligibility requirements set by the NSW Security Licensing & Enforcement Directorate (SLED).
Are CCTV systems and physical guards used together?
Yes, many sites combine surveillance with on-site personnel. CCTV provides monitoring and recording, while guards offer real-time response and presence. This combination improves coverage, deters crime, and allows incidents to be addressed immediately while still retaining footage for later review.
What is involved in securing a private function?
Security for private functions typically includes managing entry points, monitoring guest behaviour, enforcing venue rules and responding to incidents. Guards may also help with crowd flow, parking areas or alcohol-related issues. The number of staff required depends on guest numbers and event type.
How does a security service handle intoxicated individuals?
Guards are trained in de-escalation techniques to manage intoxicated behaviour safely. They may intervene to prevent disturbances, enforce venue policies, and remove individuals when necessary. The goal is to maintain order while reducing risk to other guests, staff and property.