Riverside County stretches more than two hundred miles east from the edge of Orange County to the Arizona border, and that geography shapes how security operates here. Inside the county sit one of the busiest freight corridors in the western United States, a major university and medical complex in the city of Riverside, the wine country and casino tourism activity of the Temecula Valley, and a large band of unincorporated land served primarily by the county sheriff. ShieldWise Security is headquartered in the city of Riverside and provides licensed guard, patrol, and event security across the county under California BSIS Private Patrol Operator License #122008.
The mix of industries here produces two very different operating environments inside one county. The western Inland Empire side leans on warehouse, distribution, and last-mile facilities that operate around the clock. The southern Temecula Valley leans on tourism, wine country events, and hospitality. Both need structured access control, vehicle patrols, and consistent reporting, but the staffing model for a distribution gate looks nothing like a winery wedding. We scope each contract for the actual property rather than working from a template.
Many security firms bidding on Riverside County contracts are headquartered outside the Inland Empire, with supervision and dispatch routed through offices an hour or more away. Our office is in Riverside, supervisors are based in the region, and most field officers come from surrounding communities. That proximity supports faster response, more consistent supervisor visits, and steadier continuity at each post. Officer profile and post orders match the property: operational rigor for distribution gates and warehouse access control, brand-fit and communication-skill emphasis for Temecula Valley hospitality and event work, and steady reporting discipline across both.
The same compliance discipline runs across every Riverside County engagement: written post orders matched to the property, daily activity reports in the client's inbox the morning after every shift, GPS-stamped checkpoints on patrol routes, and same-night incident reports when something happens. Operations are managed from Riverside HQ by Hamoon Khodayee. Insurance documentation supports industrial, healthcare, retail, hospitality, residential, and commercial property contracts, including the additional insured endorsements often required by property management firms and corporate facilities teams.
Warehouse and last-mile facilities cluster along I-10, I-15, I-215, SR-91, and SR-60, particularly in Moreno Valley, Perris, Eastvale, Jurupa Valley, and the developing World Logistics Center corridor. Standard scope is gate access control, vehicle patrols of yards and dock areas, trailer-seal verification on inbound and outbound moves, and overnight coverage on schedules that match shift change rather than a generic clock.
Pechanga Resort Casino, Old Town Temecula, the Temecula Valley wine country, and the surrounding hotel inventory generate recurring event security demand on weekend cycles and around private functions. Coverage emphasizes brand-fit officers, ABC compliance support for events with alcohol service, parking management, and credential checks at private events at wineries and venues.
Hospital systems and medical office buildings, including facilities affiliated with Riverside University Health System, Loma Linda University Health, and Kaiser Permanente, anchor a significant share of the county's healthcare-adjacent property work. The UC Riverside zone adds student housing, retail along University Avenue, and adjacent residential and commercial properties that follow patterns shaped by the academic calendar.
Regional retail anchors include the Galleria at Tyler, Promenade Temecula, the Shops at Dos Lagos, and the Crossings at Corona. Civic and government work centers on the Riverside County Superior Court complex and surrounding professional and legal office buildings. Active construction continues across southwest Riverside County and the Moreno Valley logistics corridor, with site security scoped per project.
The Riverside County Sheriff's Department covers unincorporated areas across the county and serves as contract law enforcement for several incorporated cities. Municipal police departments operate in Riverside, Corona, Hemet, Banning, Beaumont, Cathedral City, Desert Hot Springs, Indio, Murrieta, Palm Springs, and Blythe. The District Attorney's Office and the Riverside County Superior Court complex are based in the city of Riverside.
Every officer completes the BSIS Power to Arrest course, the required skills training for the California guard card under California Business and Professions Code §7583.5, and any property-specific training a contract requires. Armed officers also hold an Exposed Firearms Permit under §7583.2. License is verifiable on the BSIS lookup at bsis.ca.gov, search PPO #122008.
Fire watch assignments run under California Fire Code §901.7 documentation standards. Authority Having Jurisdiction varies across the county: Cal Fire Riverside Unit handles state responsibility area; the Riverside County Fire Department covers contracted unincorporated areas and several cities; municipal fire departments cover the remainder. Local AHJ sets watch frequency and documentation requirements; our post orders match what the AHJ requires.
Events with alcohol service operate under California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control rules. Pechanga Resort Casino events, Temecula Valley winery functions, and Old Town Temecula special events each follow their venue or jurisdictional permit framework. Permitted public events follow each jurisdiction's special-event permit process.
Every Riverside County contract begins with a site walk-through. We document the property, identify entry points, review prior incident history when available, and draft post orders specific to the location. The walk-through can be scheduled at the property, at our Riverside office, or by video call.
Property management firms with sites across Riverside, Corona, Moreno Valley, and the Temecula Valley benefit from single-vendor coverage with one account manager and consistent procedures. We can coordinate logistics-corridor warehouse work and Temecula Valley hospitality coverage under one engagement when the portfolio mixes both.
The company maintains insurance documentation suitable for industrial, healthcare, retail, hospitality, residential, and commercial property contracts, including the additional insured endorsements often required by property management firms and corporate facilities teams. Certificates are issued before officers post on site.
ShieldWise Security is headquartered in the city of Riverside at 7155 Dimaggio St, Riverside, CA 92503. We operate under California BSIS Private Patrol Operator License #122008 and provide licensed guard, patrol, and event security across Riverside County from this office.
Coverage is concentrated where commercial density is highest. Detailed service pages are available for Riverside, Corona, Moreno Valley, and Temecula. Additional cities including Murrieta, Menifee, Hemet, Lake Elsinore, Eastvale, Norco, Jurupa Valley, Perris, and Indio fall within the standard service area, often coordinated alongside posts in the cities above.
Yes. The western Inland Empire side of the county runs heavily on warehouse, distribution, and last-mile facilities along I-10, I-15, I-215, SR-91, and SR-60. Standard scope includes structured access control, vehicle patrols with documented checkpoint logs, and shift-by-shift reporting matched to the property's actual gate, dock, and yard layout.
Yes. The southern Temecula Valley side of the county runs on tourism, wine country events, and hospitality. Coverage is staffed for the post: brand-fit and communication-skill emphasis for winery weddings and tasting-room events, with credential checks, parking management, and ABC compliance support for events with alcohol service. The staffing model for a winery wedding looks nothing like a distribution gate, and we scope accordingly.
For recurring contracts with standing-post or scheduled-patrol coverage, officers are already on site or in deployment rotation. For short-notice deployments, response timing depends on standing-crew availability and proximity. Because the company office is in Riverside, response into the western Inland Empire and the Temecula Valley is direct from a regional crew rather than routed through an out-of-area dispatch.
Yes. Every officer holds a current California BSIS Guard Card under California Business and Professions Code §7583.5 and has completed the BSIS Power to Arrest course before first shift. Armed officers also hold an Exposed Firearms Permit under §7583.2. License is verifiable on the BSIS license lookup at bsis.ca.gov, search PPO #122008.
Every contract begins with a site walk-through. We document the property, identify entry points, review prior incident history when available, and draft post orders specific to the location. The walk-through can be scheduled at the property, at our Riverside office, or by video call. Proposals are written to the property, not from a template.
Call (714) 716-7430 or email info@shieldwisesecurity.com with the property address and the type of coverage you're considering. We respond within one business day with a clear answer on deployment timing and a written proposal scoped to the actual property. Every contract begins with a walk-through; the walk-through can be at the property, at our Riverside office, or by video call.
PPO #122008 · 7155 Dimaggio St, Riverside, CA 92503
Licensed, bonded, and insured under California law. License verifiable on the BSIS license lookup, search PPO #122008.