Archive for the ‘Police Equipment’ Category

Security Guards and Security Officers

October 27, 2008

Security guards, also called security officers, patrol and inspect property to protect against fire, theft, vandalism, terrorism, and illegal activity. These workers protect their employer’s investment, enforce laws on the property, and deter criminal activity and other problems. They use radio and telephone communications to call for assistance from police, fire, or emergency medical services as the situation dictates.

Although all security guards and security officers perform many of the same duties, their specific tasks depend on whether they work in a “static” security position or on a mobile patrol. Security Guards or security officers assigned to static security positions usually stay at one location for a specified length of time. These guards must become closely acquainted with the property and people associated with their station and must often monitor alarms and closed-circuit TV cameras. In contrast, security guards or security officers assigned to mobile patrol drive or walk from one location to another and conduct security checks within an assigned geographical zone. They may detain or arrest criminal violators, answer service calls concerning criminal activity or problems, and issue traffic violation warnings.

As a result of the varied typed of duties that Security Guards and Security Officers may perform, Security Guards and Security Officers must be outfitted with a broad array of police equipment and gear just as other law enforcement personnel.  This gear ranges from badges, batons, flashlights, duty gloves, handcuffs, pepper spray to inspection mirrors and hand held scanners.

Please let us know about your experiences and don’t forget to visit www.valorgear.com for a complete source of police equipment and gear for security guards and security officers.

 

Concealed Weapons Permit Badge

September 7, 2008
Concealed Weapons Permit Badge

Concealed Weapons Permit Badge

If you carry a concealed weapon, you must have a Concealed Weapons Permit badge.  While it takes time to read the permit, this premiun Concealed Weapons Permit badge quickly identifies you.  It is a beautifully crafted 3-inch badge with a sturdy pin & safety clasp attachment and non-interchangeable liberty and justice center seal.

Add a recessed leather badge case and you can carry your ID/permit and your badge together for quick identification.  Our cases can be recessed to fit your badge.  We also have a complete line of belts clips and wallets that can also be cut to fit your badge style.

Therefore, if you have a permit to carry a concealed weapon and are interested in obtaining new concealed weapons permit badge or you are just looking for wallet, belts, duty gear or other police equipment, then please contact us at ValorGear.com. We carry a complete line of  police badges, fire badge, security badges, ems badges and othe specialty badges.  We understand how excited you are about your badge and gear and we would be happy to assist you.

Please visit us at ValorGear.com if you have any questions.

Fugitive Recovery

September 1, 2008

Welcome back Dog! In case you have not seen the new episodes, Dog is back on and better than ever. I know that the true die hard fans of Dog the Bounty Hunter have been patiently waiting for his return. The new episode promise to be more drama than every before. If you need to find out more about the upcoming episodes visit www.dogthebountyhunter.com for up to the minute information.

If you are looking for the type of gear that Dog and his crew wear, you can check out ValorGear.com. We have all the badges, belts, cases and duty gear that you need. For instance, we have fugitive recovery badges, leather and nylon belts, leather and nylon duty belt holders for all the gear you would like to carry on belts. Plus a whole lot more, please check out all of our police equipment at ValorGear.com.

Police ID Lanyard

July 16, 2008

Valorgear.com announces the arrival of Deluxe woven lanyards to hold your ID. It has a detachable swivel hook so you can snap off your ID to use at access control stations. In additional, it has a breakaway feature if pulled on so that you will not choke. 

They come imprinted for either POLICE, SHERIFF, SECURITY, SPECIAL AGENT, FIRE and EMS.

Visit www.valorgear.com for a full range of police equipment including these deluxe woven lanyards.

Police Equipment

July 16, 2008

If there is a profession that does not get the respect that it deserves, it is, in my opinion, police officers. Unforutnately we usually hear only about the problems caused by some officers, but that is in every profession. I believe that work that the rest of the police officers often goes without public recognition.  Fortunately, the police department have a long tradition of recognizing the work that is done but these good officers.  As a result, I believe that police officers should be given the very best police equipment on the market. ValorGear.com has some of the best equipment on the market. You can order some of the finest police equipment there including police badges, fire badges, security badges, wallets and cases, batons, flashlights and much more. I know there are other sites out there that claim to be the best but ValorGear.com has the best prices I have seen and the people are extremely helpful and friendly.  So if you’re an police officer or just interested in the gear, check out ValorGear.com.  You will not be disappointed.

Fire Department Badges

May 15, 2008

For many reasons, most people associate badges mainly with police or government law enforcement officers. However, there are many other public service individuals that wear badges. Those individuals are your local fire and EMS personnel. Although fire department personnel are more known for wearing badges than EMS or Emergency Medical Service personnel, in some cases they are even more proud to wear a badge. This may be because in some areas of the country the local fire department personnel volunteer are unpaid volunteers and are really proud of the badge that they wear. In fact, they are more eager to wear a badge that promotes their department and what they do

If you are one of these fire department personnel and are interested in obtaining new fire badges or you are just looking for a manufacturer that is as interested in your badge, please contact us at ValorGear.com. We carry a complete line of police badges, security badges, ems badges and especially fire badges and we are just as excited as you are about your badge and would be happy to assist you with your fire badges.

In addition, we have a complete line of police equipment, including stock badges, wallets and ID cases, rank insignia emblems & patches that fits your needs.

Please visit us at ValorGear.com if you have any questions.

Duty Belts

March 8, 2008

A police duty belt is a leather or nylon belt designed for police or security officers to carry a wide assortment of equipment in a readily-accessible manner. Most duty belts have a width of 2-1/4 inches. The leather belt is considered to be more traditional and professional in appearance. In contrast, a nylon duty belt is generally less expensive, lighter, and easier to maintain. The most common color for duty belts in service with law enforcement personnel and security officers is black. However, in some instances brown leather can be used in place of black to match the color of the officer’s uniform. While there are many manufactures of duty belts, we carry a selection of belts manufactured by HWC Police Equipment Company.

For more information regarding duty belts as well as a wide range of leather and nylon holders and accessories for police equipment and law enforcement products, visit ValorGear.com.