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A tactical site assessment for commercial properties is a structured, expert-led evaluation designed to identify vulnerabilities and align a facility with commercial facility physical security standards.

According to the provided content, a tactical assessment includes the following key components:

  • Perimeter Analysis: A detailed review of the outer layers of defense, including fencing, lighting, landscaping, and natural surveillance (sightlines).
  • Entry-Point Survey: A systematic inventory and inspection of all potential breach points, such as doors, windows, loading docks, service accesses, and rooftop entry points.
  • Security Systems Review: An evaluation of existing technological and operational safeguards, including access-control systems (keycard readers), visitor-management protocols, lock integrity, and CCTV coverage gaps.
  • Tactical Threat Modeling: The development of specific threat profiles based on the facility’s location and layout, focusing on risks such as forced entry, theft, vandalism, and unauthorized access.
  • Vulnerability Inspection: A methodical check of the physical integrity of glass and frames, specifically looking for common weaknesses like unprotected ground-floor glazing or glass doors with sidelights.
  • Documentation and Scoring: Assigning a weighted risk score to each identified weakness to create an objective hierarchy for remediation and budget planning.

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