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The term "in house security" means

  1. The security guard will be guarding a dwelling house

  2. The security guard is a direct employee of the business

  3. The security company is your employer but you are loaned to the business for a period of time as a permanent post

  4. It is considered a promotion in the security profession

The correct answer is: The security guard is a direct employee of the business

The term "in house security" refers to a situation where the security personnel are directly employed by the business or organization they are protecting rather than being hired from an external security company. This arrangement typically means that the security guards are fully integrated into the company's operations and culture, allowing them to have a deeper understanding of the specific security needs and protocols required for that environment. This direct relationship can foster better communication between the security team and the business because the guards are familiar with the staff and procedures, leading to potentially more effective security management. In-house security often enables faster responses to incidents and better alignment of security strategies with organizational objectives, which enhances overall safety and security. Options involving guarding a dwelling, being loaned from a security company, or receiving a promotion do not accurately depict the essence of in-house security, which centers around direct employment and integration within the business itself.