
By LoiterGuard Team on December 28, 2025
Security patrols are expensive and inefficient at scale. Learn why patrol-only models fail - and how targeted response reduces cost and escalation.
Security patrols have been a cornerstone of building safety for decades. But as portfolios grow and operating pressures increase, many organizations are discovering that patrol-only models don’t scale.
Traditional patrols require guards to:
This means a large portion of patrol time is spent checking empty spaces.
As buildings or portfolios expand:
Risk, however, does not scale evenly. Issues cluster in specific locations and times - often overnight or in secondary spaces.
Patrol-based security often leads to:
These costs are difficult to predict and manage.
A more scalable model uses technology to:
This allows security teams to focus on meaningful interventions rather than routine checks.
In a targeted response model:
This approach reduces fatigue, lowers costs, and improves outcomes.
Targeted response is a core component of an effective strategy to deter loitering without cameras or guards, improving both efficiency and outcomes.

Starting in January 2026, the City of Hamilton will begin enforcing its new Safe Apartment Buildings By-law, a sweeping initiative designed to improve safety, cleanliness, and accountability across the city’s rental housing stock.

Learn how buildings deter loitering without cameras or constant patrols. Explore privacy-first, non-confrontational alternatives to guards and surveillance.
Have a question or want to discuss how LoiterGuard can fit into your security strategy? Get in touch with our team.
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