Personal Protection Officers (PPO – Level IV Officers)

Our Personal Protection Officers, also known as Personal Security Officers or Bodyguards, are critical in protecting individuals or clients from potential threats, harm, or unwanted attention. Their primary responsibility is to ensure the safety and security of our clients. Some of their essential functions include client protection, threat assessment, security planning, physical security, surveillance, emergency response, firearms handling, communication, crisis management, legal knowledge, documentation, client confidentiality, and adaptability.

To become a PPO, one must have the required license and pass the Minnesota Multi Aphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) Psychological test. Moreover, PPOs must display stamina, endurance, physical fitness, emotional intelligence, and mental resilience. They are the gold standard in personal protection services.