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    24/7 and Proud: Why Security Officers Deserve the Spotlight

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      Every year on July 24th, we celebrate International Security Officers’ Dayโ€”a global initiative that shines a much-deserved spotlight on the unsung heroes working around the clock to keep us safe. While the rest of the world sleeps, they stay alert. Whether itโ€™s calmly de-escalating conflict on a night shift, guarding empty offices during holidays, or quietly preventing incidents before they happen, security officers are always there, always ready.

      In this blog, we explore the meaning behind 24/7, the vital role security officers play in UK life, and why recognising their work has never been more important.

      The Meaning Behind 24/7 โ€“ More Than Just a Date

      International Security Officersโ€™ Day falls on July 24th to reflect the 24/7 nature of security workโ€”constant, committed, and always on. Launched by ASIAL in Australia, itโ€™s now recognised worldwide as a tribute to the people who protect others day and night.

      This international movement acknowledges a simple truth: security work doesn’t follow a 9-to-5 schedule. Whether it’s preventing incidents at 3 am or responding to emergencies during peak hours, security officers maintain their professional standards and protective instincts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

      The Role of Security Officers in Everyday UK Life

      Security officers are the quiet protectors of daily life in the UK. From retail centres and hospitals to transport hubs and nightlife venues, they keep people safe and situations under controlโ€”often before anyone even realises there was a threat.

      Their impact isnโ€™t just in reacting, but in preventing. This includes stopping thefts, defusing conflict, and responding to emergencies before they escalate. As frontline partners to police and the public, todayโ€™s officers combine sharp instincts with evolving tools like tech, threat assessment, and community awareness to meet modern security challenges head-on.

      What Makes a Great Security Officer?

      Being a great security officer takes more than showing upโ€”it takes skill, awareness, and the confidence to act when it counts. Great security officers possess emotional intelligence, physical fitness, integrity, and the judgment to know when to observe, when to intervene, and when to escalate situations to law enforcement. 

      Security Guards Stand Out When They:

      • Stay alert and spot issues before they escalate
      • Communicate clearly and calmly under pressure
      • Handle conflict with control and professionalism
      • Show respect, integrity, and good judgment
      • Stay fit, focused, and mentally strong on every shift

      The best in this industry never stop learning. Whether itโ€™s new threats, better tech, or sharper people skills, a great security officer is one whoโ€™s always improving, always ready. Check out this guide on essential skills for security officers to stay ahead.

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      Why Recognition Matters in the Security Industry

      Security officers often work behind the scenes. As a result, their efforts are typically only noticed when something goes wrong. Initiatives like International Security Officersโ€™ Day shine a light on the demands of the job: long hours, missed holidays, and high-pressure situations.

      Recognition reinforces your value as a security guard and reminds you that your work truly makes a difference. Additionally, when employers celebrate their teams, they send a powerful message: security isnโ€™t just a serviceโ€”itโ€™s a vital investment in safety, trust, and people. Appreciating security workers boosts morale and allows them to see the impact of their work.

      How to Show Appreciation on International Security Officers’ Day

      Showing appreciation doesn’t require grand gestures โ€“ often, the simplest acts have the greatest impact. 

      Security officers, take a moment to reflect on your impact. Your work matters, and this day is about recognising that.

      Employers can show appreciation with shoutouts, thank-you messages, small bonuses, or team events. Even simple gestures boost morale and show your officers they’re valued.

      For the public, a smile or a genuine โ€œthank youโ€ goes a long way. Share positive stories on social media using #thankyousecurityofficers to raise awareness and appreciation across the community.

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      Join the 24/7 Workforceโ€”Become a Licensed Security Officer

      As we honour International Security Officersโ€™ Day on July 24th, letโ€™s take a moment to recognise the professionalsโ€”including peersโ€”who protect our communities 24/7. Their work keeps businesses secure, people safe, and emergencies under control. 

      If you’re ready to step into this vital role or explore additional security careers, Get Licensed offers the SIA training and support you need to start or grow your security career. Because in this industry, commitment isnโ€™t part-time. Itโ€™s a continuous and rewarding prospect. Book a security course and browse through our security jobs portal to excel in your chosen field.

      This blog is for informational purposes only. Please verify details independently before making decisions. Get Licensed is not liable for any actions based on this content.


      By Maryam Alavi

      Content Marketing Manager

      Maryam explores security career opportunities, licensing processes, and industry developments. She provides clear, accessible guidance for individuals entering or progressing within the sector. Her work inspires confidence for learners taking their first steps into security careers.

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