What Does an Unarmed Security Guard Do? (Melbourne Guide)
Understanding the Role, Duties, and Legal Limits of Unarmed Guards in Victoria
Not all security jobs require force — but most do require presence, observation, and smart de-escalation. This article explains what unarmed guards do, the industries they protect, and how they help businesses in Melbourne manage risk, reputation, and safety without the use of weapons.
Who Are Unarmed Security Guards?
Unarmed security guards are licensed professionals trained to protect people and property through visibility, surveillance, and procedural response, but without carrying firearms or weapons.
They are authorised under the Private Security Act 2004 (VIC) to:
- Patrol property
- Observe and report incidents
- De-escalate verbal confrontations
- Respond to suspicious activity or emergencies
Liaise with police or emergency responders
Key Duties of Unarmed Security Guards
|
Responsibility |
What It Involves |
|---|---|
|
Access Control |
Check IDs, verify entry permissions |
|
Patrolling Premises |
Foot or vehicle patrols for visible deterrence |
|
CCTV Monitoring |
Spot suspicious activity, raise alerts |
|
Reporting & Documentation |
Daily logs, incident reports, hazard notices |
|
Customer/Visitor Assistance |
Directions, safety escorts, conflict resolution |
|
Emergency Coordination |
Guide evac plans, alert first responders |
Most unarmed guards in Melbourne are trained in first aid, basic fire response, and emergency evacuation.
Where Are Unarmed Guards Commonly Used?
- Retail centres & shopfronts
- Corporate offices & lobbies
- Schools, TAFEs, and universities
- Health clinics and hospitals
- Government buildings
- Events, museums, and civic venues
- Residential high-rises & car parks
- Industrial estates with low threat level
What Unarmed Guards Don’t Do
- They do not carry firearms or tasers
- They do not arrest unless a citizen’s arrest is justified under law
- They do not use force beyond verbal engagement and basic holds if trained
- They are not law enforcement – they report to police, not replace them
When Are Unarmed Guards the Right Fit?
Choose unarmed guards when you need:
- A visible, non-threatening presence
- Customer-facing professionals (retail, public services)
- Budget-friendly coverage (compared to armed or tactical teams)
- Compliance with policies disallowing armed guards (schools, hospitals)
In many cases, unarmed guards reduce liability exposure, especially in sectors with vulnerable populations.
Legal Requirements in Victoria
All unarmed guards must:
- Hold a Private Security Individual Licence (Unarmed Guard category)
- Undergo criminal history and right-to-work checks
- Complete certified security training (Certificate II or III in Security Operations)
- Wear identifiable uniform and carry valid licence ID
Why Hire NSG Unarmed Guards?
“Our hospital needed a balance between presence and compassion. NSG’s unarmed guards delivered just that.”
Security Coordinator, Private Client
