Viking Protective Services Shorelines Shield for Safety and Security

Shoreline, WALocal News

Viking Protective Services, LLC, has established itself as a key player in Shoreline’s security industry over the past three years, offering tailored solutions that prioritize client needs. Founded by a local resident, the company was created to fill a void in quality security options available to the community. Among their diverse offerings are armed and unarmed security officers, private investigation services, and live-monitored surveillance cameras. The company achieved a significant milestone by solving a year-old burglary case within just 24 hours, demonstrating their commitment to effective protection. Viking emphasizes the importance of proactive security, aiming to educate clients on how it fosters peace of mind and community safety.

Their approach includes customized plans that assess specific risks, setting them apart from competitors. Additionally, Viking Protective Services actively contributes to Shoreline’s safety by patrolling businesses and preventing incidents. Their dedication to the community reflects a broader mission to uplift and protect the area they serve.

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