White House, TN security
that holds
the post.

Shield of Steel covers White House, TN with licensed officers, GPS-tracked patrols, and 24/7 alarm response dispatched from our Memphis command. Veteran-led with 100+ years of combined leadership experience. Named supervisor for every White House post, direct line at Sumner County.

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CountySumner County
Population13,401
ZIP codes
Coverage24/7 · 24 / 7
DispatchMemphis · 24/7
13,401
Population
White House · TN
24 / 7
Dispatch
Memphis command · live
≤ 18 min
Median Response
Verified via dispatch logs
100+
Years Combined
Veteran leadership · local
01 / Services in White House

Six disciplines.
Local coverage.

Every service Shield of Steel offers statewide is available in White House, staffed by officers who live and work in the area. Each post is assigned a named primary, a named secondary, and a regional float — no gaps, no scrambles.

Armed Officers

State-licensed, range-qualified armed officers for high-risk sites, cash handling, and executive presence.

Unarmed Officers

Uniformed deterrent, access control, visitor management, and daily incident reporting.

GPS Mobile Patrol

Marked vehicle patrols with geo-tagged checkpoints, randomized timing, and per-shift digital logs.

Alarm Response

Licensed responders dispatched to verify alarms, secure the site, and coordinate with local law enforcement.

Event Security

Credentialed officers for private events, venues, festivals, corporate activations. Crowd flow, screening, VIP.

Construction & Industrial

Theft deterrence, equipment protection, controlled access for active job-sites, yards, distribution centres.

02 / Neighbourhoods

Neighbourhoods & districts we cover

Every neighbourhood listed below has at least one active Shield of Steel post or a standing patrol route. We learn the area before we accept the contract.

Downtown coreActive coverage
Business districtActive coverage
Residential corridorsActive coverage
Industrial & logisticsActive coverage
Retail & commercialActive coverage
Municipal / governmentActive coverage
03 / Industries in White House

Who we protect
in White House.

The work we do varies by property type. Here are the industries we’re deployed across in White House most often — with a named Shield of Steel supervisor at each.

Commercial

Office & retail

Uniformed officers, access control, and after-hours patrols for commercial property across White House.

Healthcare

Clinics & campuses

Clinical de-escalation–trained officers for hospital systems and medical office towers in White House.

Multifamily

Apartment communities

Resident-liaison officers and overnight courtesy patrols across apartment properties in White House.

Logistics

Distribution & yards

24/7 controlled access and patrol for rail-served industrial and logistics properties in and around White House.

Hospitality

Hotels & venues

Guest-facing officers and overnight patrols for hotel, dining, and event-venue operators in White House.

Construction

Active job-sites

After-hours theft deterrence and controlled-access programs for White House construction projects.

04 / Representative Scenarios

Field reports
from White House.

The kinds of work we do on posts like yours in White House — patterns, hand-offs, and outcomes you can expect. Representative of our day-to-day across White House; not any single named client incident.

Alarm responseOvernight

Alarm response · overnight

Verified White House medical-office alarm at 02:14. Unit on-scene within 8 minutes. Exterior perimeter swept, no entry. Local PD advised. Client portal updated by 02:43.

Standing postWeekends

Standing post · mixed-use

White House mixed-use property with tenant turnover weekends. Uniformed officer Friday–Sunday 10pm–6am. Incident log delivered Monday morning; zero after-hours complaints in 14 months.

Event securitySingle night

Event · private gathering

White House private event, 180 guests. Two unarmed officers at entry + one roaming floor. Wristband verification + coat check. No incidents; host requested same crew for next year.

Representative scenarios — not specific real-client incidents. Templated per location to describe the kinds of work we do in White House.

05 / Response Protocol

Same clock.
Every city.

The four stages of a Shield of Steel alarm response run the same way whether the call is in White House or in any other corner of Tennessee. Every stage is logged, timestamped, and reviewable.

  1. T+00:00ALERT

    Alert Received

    Client signal, alarm panel, or officer flag enters Memphis dispatch. Incident timer starts.

  2. T+00:45DISPATCH

    Nearest Unit Dispatched

    GPS-closest licensed unit routed via encrypted dispatch. Client auto-notified.

  3. T+<10:00ON-SCENE

    On-Scene Verification

    Site secured, perimeter checked, incident verified or cleared. Body cam engaged.

  4. T+24:00REPORT

    Written Incident Report

    After-action report delivered to client portal within 24 hours: timeline, photos, log.

06 / In White House

Why White House, TN needs a security firm that lives here.

White House is not a generic market. Every city in Tennessee has its own crime patterns, its own municipal police culture, and its own industry mix. The security problems at a distribution yard are not the security problems at a medical clinic, and neither are the problems on a Friday-night hotel shift.

We have officers who live in White House and supervisors who have worked this market for years. Our dispatch runs from Memphis but our post orders are written for White House specifically — which streets to patrol first after an alarm, which precincts return calls on an overnight, which cross-streets local PD prefers for the on-scene handoff.

With roughly 13,401 residents, White House is a growing mid-market post in our Tennessee coverage map and falls within our Middle TN operating region — county-level response coordinates through Sumner County. That context matters: routing, supervisor-on-call windows, and patrol frequency are all sized to fit — we don't run a 50,000-resident post plan on a 500-resident town or vice versa.

If you're interviewing security firms for a White House property, ask them three questions: Where is your dispatch? Who owns the company? How many years has your on-site supervisor worked in this city? If any answer is "we're expanding from another state," keep interviewing.

07 / Frequently Asked

White House questions,
answered.

The questions we get most often from White House property managers, facility directors, and business owners — answered in plain language.

Q · 01Do you cover all of White House or just certain zones?
All of White House, 24/7. Our nearest active post is rarely more than a few miles from any point in the city limits, and we publish monthly response reports to every client with an alarm-response SLA.
Q · 02What's your response time in White House?
Median alarm response inside White House is under eighteen minutes, verified via dispatch logs. We also run standing patrol routes that shorten response on sites with an active patrol contract.
Q · 03Do your officers know the White House area?
Yes. Every officer assigned to a White House post completes a site-specific onboarding that includes drive-the-beat familiarisation with surrounding streets and liaison with the local police department.
Q · 04Are your officers licensed in White House?
Every officer we deploy in White House holds a current Tennessee private-protective-services registration (or Mississippi equivalent). Our agency license (TN Lic. #14310) is posted on every Daily Activity Report and is verifiable through the state regulator.
Q · 05What's your pricing in White House?
Unarmed standing posts in White House start at $32/hr, armed at $38/hr, mobile patrol from $215/week for three visits per night, and monitored alarm response from $89/month. Every proposal is line-itemed — no bundled overhead, no surprise surcharges.
Q · 06Do you do temporary or short-term coverage in White House?
Yes. We staff one-night event details, emergency surge coverage, and short-term contracts (2–12 weeks) for vacant-property watch, post-incident presence, and construction bridge work. Minimum engagement is four hours; same-day activation is typical inside White House.
Q · 07Can you work alongside our in-house security team?
Yes. We regularly augment client-employed security staff in White House — overnight coverage, weekend relief, surge staffing during incidents. Our supervisors brief your lead daily, and we stay in your post-order framework rather than imposing ours.
Q · 08Do you cover holidays and special events in White House?
Every day of the year, including federal holidays, at the same rate with no holiday surcharge on standing contracts. For one-off events (corporate functions, private gatherings, grand openings) we staff on a written event plan with on-scene supervisor for any detail of six or more officers.
Q · 09What happens if my post needs a relief officer?
Every White House post is staffed with a named primary, a named secondary, and a regional float already qualified on the post. If the primary can't cover, the secondary is on site within the shift window — no gap, no scramble, no unfamiliar face.
Q · 010How do I get a written assessment for my White House property?
Call dispatch at (202) 222-2225 or use the request form on our contact page. A senior officer walks the property, meets your team, and delivers a signed written assessment within ten business days. No cost, no obligation, no sales pitch.
08 / Industry Programs

White House security,
by sector.

Every industry has its own failure modes. Explore our sector-specific programs — each with dedicated officer training, post orders, and compliance built for the environment.

09 / Next Step

Ready to cover
your White House site?

A senior officer will walk your White House property, meet your team, and deliver a signed written assessment within ten business days. No cost, no pitch, no pressure.

Request White House Assessment Call Dispatch · (202) 222-2225