Intercon Security

Intercon Security, Ltd. Is a global security solution provider with headquarters in Vancouver, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Intercon Security, Ltd.
Limited Company
IndustrySecurity
Biometrics
FoundedToronto, Ontario, Canada (1972)
HeadquartersToronto, Ontario, Canada
Key people
Sam Dhaliwal, Vice President-Operations
ProductsISL 2000 SERIES SYSTEMS
ISL 8000 SERIES SYSTEMS
ISL 9000 SERIES SYSTEMS
ISL 10000 SERIES SYSTEMS
Number of employees
2,500
Websitewww.interconsecurity.ca

Intercon Security provided services for a wide range of organizations and individuals. Over 2,500 security personnel were employed worldwide in various roles ranging from uniformed Security Officers to biometric system installation and analysis.

Training

Standard Self-Defense Tactics

As part of its mandate, Intercon Security instructed officers in self-defense tactics and techniques. Guest trainers regularly developed special training courses for exceptional Security Officers and unique enforcement and/or surveillance assignments. In BC, Intercon Security Guards were prohibited from carrying any type of self-defence weapon.

Services

  • Uniformed Officers
  • Mobile Uniformed Officers
  • Alarm Monitoring
  • Dispatch/Call Centre
  • Private Investigator
  • Bodyguard
  • Consulting
  • Intrusion/Panic Alarm/Access Control Systems Installation & Service
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