The Turnover Problem
The UK security industry has one of the highest staff turnover rates of any sector, with some estimates suggesting annual turnover exceeding 30%. For security company owners, this means constantly recruiting, vetting, training, and licensing new guards — a cycle that drains resources and affects service quality.
Understanding why guards leave and what keeps them is essential for building a sustainable security business. The good news is that many of the factors driving turnover are within your control.
Why Security Guards Leave
Research and industry feedback consistently highlight the same reasons:
- Poor communication — guards feel disconnected from management and uninformed about changes
- Unpredictable scheduling — last-minute shift changes and unclear rotas create work-life balance issues
- Feeling undervalued — lack of recognition, career development, or investment in their role
- Administrative frustration — excessive paperwork, outdated systems, and time wasted on non-security tasks
- Safety concerns — feeling unsupported during incidents or working alone without adequate check-in systems
- Better opportunities — competing offers with better pay, conditions, or technology
Practical Retention Strategies
1. Invest in Communication
Guards who feel connected to their company are significantly more likely to stay. This doesn’t require expensive programmes — it means:
- Sharing company news and updates regularly through your guard management platform
- Acknowledging good work promptly, not just at annual reviews
- Ensuring guards can easily reach management when they need support
- Providing clear, advance notice of schedule changes
2. Modernise Your Tools
Guards increasingly expect professional tools to do their job. Companies still relying on paper reports, WhatsApp groups, and spreadsheet rotas send a message that they haven’t invested in their operation. Modern guard management software improves the daily experience for guards by:
- Giving them a clear view of upcoming shifts on their phone
- Simplifying report writing with mobile forms instead of paper
- Reducing time spent on administrative tasks
- Providing a professional system they can take pride in using
3. Prioritise Lone Worker Safety
Many security guards work alone, often at night. A robust check-call system that automatically verifies guard welfare at regular intervals shows you take their safety seriously. Missed check calls should trigger an escalation procedure, giving guards confidence that someone is monitoring their wellbeing.
4. Offer Schedule Visibility and Flexibility
Publishing rotas well in advance and allowing guards to indicate availability or pick up additional shifts through a marketplace system gives them more control over their working lives. This is consistently cited as one of the top factors in guard satisfaction.
5. Create Career Pathways
Guards who see a future with your company stay longer. Consider:
- Supervisor training programmes for experienced guards
- Specialist certifications (CCTV, close protection, fire safety)
- Site manager progression routes
- Mentoring programmes pairing new guards with veterans
The Technology Connection
While retention is fundamentally about people and culture, technology plays a supporting role in every strategy above. A modern guard management platform addresses communication, scheduling, safety monitoring, and administrative burden simultaneously.
TacDesk was designed with guard experience in mind — mobile-first, easy to use, with features like shift marketplace, check calls, and push notifications that directly support retention. See how it works with a free demo.