Security Guard Services in El Cerrito, CA

El Cerrito is a transit town strung along San Pablo Avenue and two BART stations, and that shapes the risk. Commuter parking, the retail at El Cerrito Plaza, and the avenue's storefronts are where most of the work is, with vehicle break-ins and after-hours trespass leading the list.

What we protect in El Cerrito

How we work here

Transit towns have predictable soft spots: parking lots while commuters are gone, retail at closing. We time patrol around those windows rather than running one loop all night. Officers work from site-specific post orders, log rounds, and report anything that needs attention.

Services available in El Cerrito

Why hire a guard in El Cerrito

A corridor built around BART moves a lot of people through fast, and that flow is cover for quick theft. A timed patrol presence in the lots and along the retail strip changes the odds for whoever's looking for an easy car or storefront.

El Cerrito security FAQs

Do you patrol transit and commuter parking?

Yes — patrol timed to workday hours when BART-area lots are most exposed to vehicle break-ins.

Can you cover El Cerrito Plaza and San Pablo Avenue retail?

Yes. Visible officers during business hours and patrol checks after close.

Do you provide residential patrol?

Yes. Overnight patrol and check-ins for El Cerrito neighborhoods and HOAs.

Licensed, bonded, and insured in California

ShieldWise Security is a California-licensed Private Patrol Operator, BSIS PPO #122008. Every officer we deploy holds an active BSIS guard card before their first shift, and armed officers carry a current BSIS exposed-firearm permit. We're licensed, bonded, and insured, and we'll share certificates of insurance on request.

ShieldWise Security · 7155 Dimaggio St, Riverside, CA 92503 · (714) 716-7430 · info@shieldwisesecurity.com

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ShieldWise Security does not provide legal, medical, or emergency first-responder services. In an active emergency, always call 911 first.

Last updated: May 2026

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