You can contact NC Protection Group via phone or their website. We’ll arrange a consultation to understand your concerns, scope of site, hours of operation, any specific risk concerns, and schedule a time that works for you.
You can contact NC Protection Group via phone or their website. We’ll arrange a consultation to understand your concerns, scope of site, hours of operation, any specific risk concerns, and schedule a time that works for you.
All assessments are conducted with full confidentiality. Findings are shared only with authorized personnel. Our team follows privacy and professional standards to protect your sensitive information.
Yes. Many businesses use security assessments to help meet regulatory or insurance requirements. Identifying and mitigating risks can reduce liability and may even lower insurance premiums.
After delivering the report, we can help you implement the recommended security improvements, monitor progress, or perform follow‐up assessments to ensure issues have been addressed.
You will get a detailed report that outlines findings, prioritized recommendations for mitigation, risk levels, and actionable steps. Sometimes includes site photos, and suggested upgrades.
You will get a detailed report that outlines findings, prioritized recommendations for mitigation, risk levels, and actionable steps. Sometimes includes site photos, diagrams, and suggested upgrades.
Typical areas we assess include:
Physical facility security (doors, windows, fences, lighting)
We assess a wide variety of properties, including business parks, warehouses, government and corporate buildings, construction sites, and more.
Our assessments are carried out by seasoned professionals—former law enforcement officers, military veterans, and security consultants—who are trained to think like adversaries and spot gaps that others often miss.
A security assessment is a thorough evaluation of your facility, operations, and protocols to identify vulnerabilities—such as weak access control, poor visibility, or outdated systems—and recommend improvements to reduce risk.