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Contact International Security Services, Inc. (ISS) for professional security guard services, executive protection, private investigations, firearm licensing consulting, and certified training programs, including Fire & Life Safety Director and CCW courses. Our team is available to assist with any questions regarding our security services, investigation support, or training offerings.

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Corporate Office

2720 86th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11223

(718) 837-3910
info@issinvestigation.com

9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
MONDAY – SATURDAY

Please contact us to schedule an appointment before visiting our corporate office.​

ISS Corporate Office

From Manhattan

Subway: D/N to 79th St (Brooklyn) → B1 bus (toward Brighton Beach) to 86th St/27th Ave.

From Bronx

Subway: D train to 79th St (Brooklyn) → B1 bus (toward Brighton Beach) to 86th St/27th Ave.

From Queens

Subway: F to 18th Ave (Brooklyn) → B6 bus to 86th St → B1 bus (east) to 86th St/27th Ave.

From Brooklyn

D train to 79th St → B1 bus (east) to 86th St/27th Ave.
N train to 86th St → B1 bus (east) to 86th St/27th Ave.

From Staten Island

Ferry to Whitehall Terminal → Subway: R to Bay Ridge-95th St → B1 bus (east) to 86th St/27th Ave.

Training Center

2625 86th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11223

(718) 812-6892
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
MONDAY – SATURDAY

Note: All security guard and fire safety training courses are conducted at the Training Center. It operates separately from our Corporate Office.​

ISS Training Center

From Manhattan

Subway: D/N to 79th St (Brooklyn) → B1 bus (toward Brighton Beach) to 86th St/26th Ave.

From Bronx

Subway: D train to 79th St (Brooklyn) → B1 bus (toward Brighton Beach) to 86th St/26th Ave.

From Queens

Subway: F to 18th Ave (Brooklyn) → B6 bus to 86th St → B1 bus (east) to 86th St/26th Ave.

From Brooklyn

Subway: D train to 79th St → B1 bus (east) to 86th St/26th Ave.
Subway: N train to 86th St → B1 bus (east) to 86th St/26th Ave.

From Staten Island

Ferry to Whitehall Terminal → Subway: R to Bay Ridge-95th St → B1 bus (east) to 86th St/26th Ave.

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August 10th, 2022

Property Security Evaluation Report

Your Individualized Property Evaluation Report

Your site’s individualized property evaluation report contains information and analysis that you need to properly manage your site’s security needs. That information includes detailed analysis of the crime rate in your area, site access and parking protocols, and existing security infrastructure. Interior inspection includes analysis of emergency exits, fire suppression capabilities, and alarm infrastructure for emergencies. Exterior inspection includes analysis of structural defects, property lighting, and potential vulnerabilities in building access.

In addition to those inspections, our analysis also considered environmental factors, potential risks from older trees, outside property maintenance, and nearby crime that may overflow to the area. We also examined emergency response planning, including fire evacuation protocols and information supplied to residents about proper evacuation process.

 

Pressing Suggestions


We highly suggest a camera placement along this driveway, as the overhead cameras in the back parking lot may not capture all makes, models, and license plates of cars entering in and out based on the angle they are recording from. The best camera placement would be at the green circle closest to the sidewalk/street.
The common area is easily accessible, but based on the angle that cameras are set at the front lot, anyone can enter the basement common area concealing the side of their face that is facing the camera. This is not to say that the camera arrangement should be changed, but it is highly recommended to have coverage in this common area as the common area is on a lower floor not visible from the sidewalk.


However, a few fundamental problems exist when it comes to access control of the back parking (a big territory). Even though only two issues have ever occurred there, the wide-open access point to that lot may need to be corrected sooner than later as there is a significant uptick in crime in the 62nd precinct.

Furthermore, there are two fundamental surveillance blind spots along the driveway leading to the back parking lot and every common area.

Lastly, however unlikely it may seem, tenants should have resources and a physical guide for situations that may require an evacuation. Whether it be a flood or fire, each tenant should know how to use a fire extinguisher and where to evacuate to during a flood regardless of their proximity to a shoreline.


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