Short Staffed at the End of the Year? Maxxguard Keeps an Eye on Things

As the holidays roll around, folks take vacation, schedules shrink, and suddenly you’re running light on people. For a lot of businesses, year-end brings more than Christmas cheer — it brings security gaps.

Less staff on-site.
More deliveries.
More foot traffic.
More risk.

And sometimes, no one watching the property like normal.

That’s exactly when Maxxguard steps in.

When Staff is Out — Security Still Matters

Factories scale back. Warehouses go to skeleton crews. Office buildings close up early. Equipment sits. Lots stay dark. All it takes is one storm, one unlocked door, or one visitor who shouldn’t be there to turn into a headache.

Maxxguard can provide temporary security officers, patrol coverage, or short-term supervision to carry you through the season — a few days, a week, or longer. Nights, holidays, weekends — we cover the gaps.

This is When We Get Calls Most

  • Vacation schedules thinning out operations

  • Buildings sitting idle through the holidays

  • Heavy shipping traffic & open access points

  • Storm season, power outages, and weather risk

  • Reduced staff after shifts or during shutdowns

  • A property simply needing eyes and authority on-site

You don’t always need a long contract — you just need help now.

What We Can Put in Place Quickly

Maxxguard offers:

  • Short-term on-site security

  • Overnight, weekend & holiday coverage

  • Mobile patrol & lot checks

  • Alarm and incident response

  • Fire watch during outages or repairs

  • Presence and supervision when stress runs high

If you’re short-staffed, we make sure your property isn’t.

Need Coverage Fast?

Don’t wait for a problem to make you fix a problem.
If your team is thin or year-end is sneaking up on you, we can move quickly.

📞 Call Maxxguard at (731) 427-7222 and tell us what you need.
We’ll get security in place — so you can breathe a little easier.

Short staffed doesn’t have to mean unprotected.
Maxxguard keeps watch when you can’t.

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