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Intercon Security, Ltd.
Company typeLimited 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, Ltd. Is a global security solution provider with Canadian headquarters in Toronto, Ontario, Vancouver, British Columbia, and Calgary, Alberta, as well as Chicago, Illinois.

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.

In the early 2000’s, Intercon kept its name while it transitioned through different parent companies. It was owned by Tyco Solutions, and in late 2000’s, it was purchased by ADT Security.

Intercon Security no longer in operation.

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[citation needed] Security Officers and unique[clarification needed] enforcement and/or surveillance assignments. In BC, Intercon Security Guards were prohibited from carrying any type of self-defence weapon.

Services

  • General Assignment Group Low profile security guards (dressed in grey slacks and dark blue blazers) and high profile security guards (dressed in black tactical pants and white uniform shirt) were assigned to general security patrol and access control duties. These guards were typically only received basic security training, first aid and CPR, and basic self defence and handcuffing.
  • Special Services Group High profile security guards (dressed in black tactical pants, white uniform shirt and black ballistic vest) trained in use of force options such as pressure point control techniques, basic and advance self defence, handcuffing, ASP collapsible baton (formerly Monadnock PR-24 side handled baton), edged weapons defence, and tactical ground defence. These guards were deployed in higher risk environments.
  • Protective Services Division Mobile patrol security guards trained in use of force were responsible for quick alarm response and assisting accounts in need of special assistance or short term requests.
  • Armed Guard Services Intercon offered armed guard services for jewellery stores and cash escorts with Toronto Transit Commission. These guards were trained in the above use of force options, as well as semi-automatic pistol retention and lethal force. They also conducted close protection assignments for VIPs.
  • Alarm Monitoring Intercon offered 24 hour alarm monitoring services and was known for their alarm response times.
  • Alarm Installation and Service Intercon offered installation services for commercial, industrial and residential intrusion alarms, panic alarms, fire alarms, and closed circuit television systems.
  • Private Investigator
  • Consulting

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