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

The correct understanding of "in house security" refers to a situation where the security personnel are direct employees of a particular business or organization, rather than being contracted from an external security firm. This means that they are part of the internal workforce and are responsible for the security needs specific to that organization. This setup allows for greater control over security practices, integration with company policies, and a deep understanding of the specific security requirements of the organization. Having security personnel on staff ensures that they are familiar with the company's environment, culture, and operational dynamics, which enhances their effectiveness in protecting assets and responding to incidents. The concept that security personnel might come from an external employer for a permanent position does not align with the essence of "in house security," which is fundamentally about direct employment and dedicated commitment to the company’s security needs.