The Australian Security Industry Association Ltd (ASIAL) is calling on the community to acknowledge the role security officers play in keeping communities safe. The callout coincides with International Security Officers’ Day on July 24, 2024.
ASIAL says security officers perform an important frontline job protecting hospitals, defence bases, shopping centres, offices, concerts and sporting events, as well as licensed premises, airports, critical infrastructure and more.
As first responders, their fast thinking and responses can mean the difference between life and death in many instances. Their professionalism and measured actions in often challenging environments help create a safer environment for everyone.
The events that unfolded at Bondi Junction Westfield on April 13, 2024, highlight the dangers faced by frontline security officers.
International Security Officers’ Day is designed to acknowledge the contribution of the 25 million private security personnel worldwide. It is a global security industry initiative originating in Australia and now in its ninth year.
“On July 24, we are calling on business, government, and the wider community to acknowledge the thousands of frontline security officers across the country who work 24/7 to keep us safe by saying, ‘thank you,’” said ASIAL CEO Bryan de Caires