As winter sets in and temperatures drop, security programs face increased challenges that require proactive planning. Extreme cold and heavy snow don’t just disrupt operations; they create real risks to physical security, business continuity, and overall safety.
For frontline teams, clear protocols are essential. Security Guards should be equipped with insulated gear, high-visibility layers, and reliable communication devices to maintain situational awareness during snow, ice, and low-visibility conditions. Rotating posts more frequently can prevent cold-related injuries like hypothermia and frostbite, while regular check-ins ensure officer well-being.
Security leaders should reinforce emergency response procedures for power outages, frozen access points, and delayed first-responder support. Conducting winter-specific risk/threat assessments helps identify vulnerabilities such as icy walkways, obstructed cameras, or weakened perimeter barriers.
Equally important is preparing for increased incidents like slips and falls, stranded vehicles, and after-hours access requests. By integrating winter hazards into your security operations plans, you create resiliency that protects people and property assets.
With the right planning, training, and real-time oversight, your team can operate safely and effectively all winter long.
Contact Inter-Con Security to learn more about how we can help you stay prepared.
