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Parking Structure Security: What Property Managers Need to Know

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Parking structure is the most exposed part of a property. For the majority of the buildings, it’s also not gated and open day and night. Parking structures are one of the most overlooked part of security plans. This page lays out what protects a garage: guards, cameras, access control, and what each one costs. Read it, then call us for a free site walk.

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Why It Matters

Why Parking Structure Security Matters for Property Managers

Parking lot and garage security are oftentimes overlooked. Low or no lights, no cell signal, big lots with no eyes on them are all common in parking lots and garages. Also, cars are left unattended, people walk to their cars alone and it’s very easy to steal from cars or assault someone walking alone. If you want to improvise your parking lot security, treat it as its own sight.

Parking structure security gap in a dimly lit multi-level garage that property managers overlook
The garage is the most exposed part of a property — low light, no eyes, cars left unattended.

Parking Lots Are a Top Crime Location

The FBI has ranked parking lots and garages among the top three locations for violent crime in the country. Car break-ins, catalytic converter theft, and assaults happen where people feel watched the least. Parking lot crime statistics back this up year after year. A visible security guard or a working camera discourages anyone looking for an easy target.

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Crime Location

Ranked by the FBI for violent crime

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Ungated, day and night

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Crime statistics back it up

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Visible Deterrent

A guard or working camera

Premises Liability and Your Exposure

If something happens in your garage and you took no reasonable steps to prevent it, you can be held liable. That’s premises liability in plain terms. Courts look at whether the risk was foreseeable and what you did about it. A documented parking lot security shows you saw the risk and acted to protect the property and people. That record can matter as much as the security of a claim is made against you or your property.

Guards vs. Cameras

Security Guards vs. Cameras for Parking Garages

Most managers think it’s one or the other. It’s not. What matters is what each one does, and where each one fails.

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Response

What Parking Garage Security Guards Do

Parking garage security guards respond to incidents, solve traffic issues, ticket or tow unauthorized vehicles, and prevent theft of the vehicles parked in the premise. Sometimes they’re stationed in the front security guard room, other times they patrol the premises on foot or with a vehicle. They handle what a camera can’t.

Evidence

When Cameras Make Sense

Cameras are more cost efficient but don’t have the same function as a security guard. Cameras record the act and can be used as evidence. They’re functional 24/7 and records exactly what happened on the property. Cameras are great if you’re not facing issues such as break-ins and theft. But if you are, then combining cameras with physical security guards will help your property and keep visitors/staff safe.

Which One Is Right for Your Property?

The best parking lot security system usually combines both. Cameras for coverage and evidence. Guards for response and deterrence. If your garage is quiet and low risk, cameras and a roving patrol may be enough. Had incidents, heavy foot traffic, or a history of theft? Then a guard on site is the difference. The least effective security measure for parking lots is signage alone or fake signs of “this property is under 24/7 surveillance”.

Parking structure security guard on patrol handling what a camera cannot inside a parking garage
Guards for response and deterrence. Cameras for coverage and evidence. The best system combines both.
Layered Coverage

Building a Layered Parking Garage Security System

No single tool covers a garage. Layers do. We build the plan around your levels, your hours, and your weak spots, not a template.

Parking Garage Security Cameras

Security cameras at the parking garage entrances read and log every plate that comes in and out. You get a record of who was on site and when. Pair it with access control at the gate, and you decide who gets in before they ever park.

Parking structure security cameras reading and logging every license plate at a garage entrance
Mobile patrol officer providing parking garage security between camera passes across levels

Mobile Patrol Coverage

Not every garage needs a guard standing post all day. Mobile patrol parking garage service sends an officer through on a set or random schedule, checks the levels, and moves on. It costs less than a fixed post and still puts a trained person on your property. Parking lot security camera systems fill the gaps between passes.

Before the first shift, we walk your structure. The assessment maps every entry and exit, the stairwells, the elevator lobbies, and the blind corners on each ramp level. We flag where light drops and where sightlines die. Then come the post orders, written for your garage, with patrol routes, checkpoint timing, and a first-shift briefing before anyone clocks in.

Parking structure security team walking a garage before the first shift to map blind corners and stairwells
Free Site Walk

We look at your garage, find the gaps, and hand you a written plan and price.

No pressure, no obligation. We put a number in writing after we walk the site.

Pricing

How Much Does Parking Lot Security Cost in California?

Straight answer: it depends on the post. Parking lot security cost moves with how many hours you cover, how many levels and entry points you have, and whether you need armed or unarmed coverage.

Guard Pricing Factors

In California, unarmed guards run about $28 to $45 an hour in 2026. Armed guards run about $38 to $65. A single overnight roving patrol costs far less than 24/7 fixed posts across three levels. How much does parking lot security cost for your specific garage? We put a number in writing after we walk the site. See our full breakdown on the security guard cost page.

California Guard Rates — Per Hour
2026 estimates
Unarmed Guards$28 – $45 / hr
Armed Guards$38 – $65 / hr
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A single overnight roving patrol costs far less than 24/7 fixed posts across three levels.

Hours Covered

How many hours you cover

Levels & Entry Points

How many levels and entry points you have

Armed or Unarmed

Whether you need armed or unarmed coverage

Areas We Serve
Officers dispatched across Southern California, 24/7.
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By Property Type

Choosing Parking Security by Property Type

Every property type fails in a different spot. We make a plan for your property specifically to decrease chances of security gaps.

Apartment & ResidentialParking structure security for an apartment resident garage where one car slips in behind another at the gate

Resident garages fall apart after midnight, when a single officer gets tired and traffic drops. Apartment parking garage security works when checkpoints are tight and supervised. The most common breach we see is one car slipping in behind another at the gate. Access control plus a patrol that checks every level fixes it.

Retail & ShoppingSecurity guards providing shopping center parking lot security handling volume and after-hours lingering

Shopping center parking lot security has to handle volume, cart theft, and people lingering long after stores close. Commercial parking garage security at an office tower deals with after-hours access and contractor traffic instead. Hospital parking garage security adds patient safety and round-the-clock flow. Same garage, different pressure points. The plan has to match.

Why Safeguard

Why Property Managers Choose Safeguard

Most companies promise supervision. We show it. Every shift runs under our three layer accountability system: GPS verified Silvertrac reporting, live 24/7 dispatch monitoring, and unannounced field supervisor checks. (Link to the full accountability page.)

Three Layer Accountability System

GPS Verified Reporting

Silvertrac checkpoints, logged with a GPS timestamp

Live 24/7 Dispatch

Real-time monitoring of every checkpoint

Field Supervisor Checks

Unannounced visits on site

Safeguard is licensed and insured, PPO #122311, verifiable at search.dca.ca.gov. We’ve run security across Los Angeles County, Orange County, the San Fernando Valley, and Ventura County since 2015.

Book a free site walk. We look at your garage, find the gaps, and hand you a written plan and price. No pressure, no obligation. Call (877) 766-5499 or email us to set it up.

Parking structure security officer on a garage ramp ready for a free site walk for property managers
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No pressure, no obligation. Just a written plan for your garage.

We’ve run security across Los Angeles County, Orange County, the San Fernando Valley, and Ventura County since 2015.

FAQ

Parking Structure Security FAQ

How do I know your guard is actually patrolling my garage and not sitting in a car?
Our dispatch team watches every checkpoint in real time. If a scheduled report doesn’t come in, they call the officer within 15 minutes. Each checkpoint is logged in Silvertrac with a GPS timestamp and the officer’s ID. You can open those reports yourself anytime, so there’s no guessing whether a level got walked.
Are your guards licensed in California?
Yes. Every officer holds a current BSIS guard card. Safeguard operates under PPO #122311, which you can verify at search.dca.ca.gov. Armed officers carry the additional BSIS firearms permit. We won’t put anyone on your site who isn’t properly licensed for the post they’re working.
What training do your parking guards get?
Beyond the state minimum, our guards train in de-escalation, report writing, and access control. For garages, we brief them on your layout, patrol routes, and checkpoint timing before the first shift. They learn where the structure is weakest and which hours bring the most risk. A guard who knows your site beats one who just shows up.
How much does parking structure security cost?
In California, unarmed coverage runs about $28 to $45 an hour and armed about $38 to $65. Your price depends on hours, levels, entry points, and whether you want a fixed post or roving patrol. After a free site walk, we put the quote in writing. No phone estimates.
How fast can you staff my garage?
For a planned start, three to five business days. That window lets us pick the right officers, write post orders for your garage, and run a first-shift briefing. For an emergency, we can deploy the same day. We keep guards on call for covers, so a no-show rarely leaves your site uncovered.
What is the biggest security risk in a parking structure?
Blind spots after dark. Stairwells and the top deck lose sightlines and foot traffic at night, and that’s where incidents happen. The other big one is people slipping in behind an authorized car at the gate. We time patrols and set access control around these weak points instead of treating every level the same.
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