ATTENTION: HOMEOWNERS OR RENTERS

a Security Assessment: a bold, no-nonsense approach to Actively Protect Where You Live

Are you tired of home break-ins and theft happening in your neighborhood or community, and unsure what to do?

Are you frustrated that alarms, cameras, and gated communities alone do not make your home defensible?

Are you tired of relying upon and waiting on 911?

Obtain a home threat and vulnerability assessment that identifies gaps in your home that prevent a professional criminal from entering where you live

Have one of our recently retired federal agents (US Secret Service, FBI, and/or Homeland Security) identify what you need to change to put a stop to home theft.

Get your own access to a former federal Secret Service agent today for YOU and your family.

You know the feeling. You hear a noise outside or in your home and you don't know where the noise is coming from.

You can’t call the police or others every time something feels off without coming across as unsound, but you can't shake that deep sense of unease. What if it’s more than just your imagination? What if, this time, something bad happens?

You loathe the feeling of being unprepared.

It’s that constant wondering if your home is next. The unease when you're home alone, the tension when you think you have seen someone that shouldn't be there or feel like someone is watching you.

What do you do?

The truth is that crime is unpredictable. It doesn’t discriminate based on where you live or how safe your neighborhood appears.

It strikes when you least expect it, in places that feel familiar and moments that catch you off guard because these are professional criminals. A quick run to the store, a late-night jog, even stepping out of your front door and theft happens in less than 15 minutes.

The car that’s been idling in front of your house for over an hour - may be innocuous, or it may not.

The guy in blue track pants has jogged past your house thrice in the past hour - it may be just his favorite route, or it may not be.

The thing is - what proactive measures can you take on your end?

The point is…

You shouldn’t have to live with fear and anxiety controlling your every move.

You shouldn’t be wondering if it’s OK to call 911 without sounding like a complete loony. You should know when to call them or not.

Be prepared with an assessment and personal protection plan.

Remember - Your fear is valid, but living in fear isn’t.

Obtain a home threat assessment as your first step because you deserve to feel secure, safe, and confident in your own home, no matter where you are or what situation you face.

A Security Assessment That Includes Solutions: the Only way to Protect your home

Here at ProtectHer, we believe that every woman and mother has the right to feel safe. Anywhere. Anytime.

Your life and your family's safety, depend on your ability to act swiftly, decisively, and without hesitation. 

This is about protecting what matters most, and we’re here to give you the tools to do just that.

Here are some shocking statistics that you may not know about -

30% of Americans: Feel unsafe in their own neighbourhoods at night. (Source: Pew Research Center)

70% of home invasions: Occur during the day. (Source: SafeWise)

Over 60% of Americans: Feel that their personal information is less secure today than it was five years ago. (Source: Pew Research Center)

These statistics are more than just numbers—they’re a reality that too many homes and families face. But they don’t have to define your life or control your choices.


At Aplomb Security Group, we believe knowledge is power, and preparation is key. That’s why we created a virtual threat assessment that gives you everything you need to feel secure, confident, and fully prepared to face whatever life throws your way.

Here is what you Need to Do AND What you Get:

Purchase A Security Assessment

and Complete Your Intake Form

Complete our online five-part intake form which will provide us with key information to evaluate along with the video feed to conduct a thorough assessment and provide initial feedback. This helps us understand how to customize an assessment for you based upon family members, layout of your home, and security protocols that are in place or need to be put in place.

Purchase a security assessment and download a specified app we use for home walk throughs with instructions for how to use your phone to upload a video of all key angles of rooms, the layout of your home and placement of windows and doors, along with details of adjacent properties or external areas of your home.

Complete Your Video with Key Photos

If you don't want to take the video yourself, you can pay an additional fee (after completing the order form above) and is based upon the size of your home and have someone come out and take a video of your home and its exterior instead of yourself.

You will securely upload and share this information with Aplomb Security Group to review the contents of the video and identify specific vulnerabilities in your home that should be addressed.

This provides us with a layout of your home to understand what defensible measures and countermeasures you can implement to fortify your home but also have a plan of escape or defense if something were to happen.

Assessment Review

A retired federal agent and/or technical expert will review the intake form you provide combined with the video. He or she will reach out to schedule a follow up call to ask you more specific information to ensure you receive thorough and custom feedback with solutions you can apply to your home living directly.

The individual expert will analyze all of the information provided and provide you with an assessment.

This is like getting your own United States Secret Service agent in your own home and amongst your own family.

Completed Home Assessment

After receiving your home assessment, you are now ready to implement solutions recommended within the assessment. You are now able to provide a more defensible and safer home that goes beyond alarms and cameras.

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Here’s what you’ll get when you Purchase an Assessment:

  • Expert guidance when you need it most—get more instant answers and next steps.

  • Comprehensive protection plan for your home

Questions? We've Got Answers.

What exactly is a Security Assessment?

A security assessment is often referred to as a threat and vulnerability assessment by law enforcement. This is often used to assess the physical and cybersecurity threats or overall risks of a site to determine what type of protection plan will be implemented to protect people and assets and specific countermeasures. This assessment guides what actions are taken to protect people and critical infrastructure.

Who is a Security Assessment for?

It is for anyone who wants to protect themselves or others and the assets they own but have a professional help take care of it for them. It can be applied to homes, place of business, etc. and is a methodology used by federal law enforcement to protect diplomats, critical infrastructure (airports, ports, etc.) Thus, conducting one requires specific expertise and practical experience. Some of the best individuals responsible for doing such are from Homeland Security and the US Secret Service.

Why does a Security Assessment cost $499 or more?

The security assessment is reviewed and analyzed by a federal agent or technical specialist with over 20+ years of practical experience. Similar to other professionals like doctors, accountants or lawyers, this individual has a professional degree and longtime practical experience that makes sure the information you receive is credible. These are individuals who have worked for FBI, Homeland Security, United States Secret Service, etc. Thus, you are paying for their experience to review the information you provide and conduct an assessment. Aside from the expertise and experience, you are also paying for additional tools that are used by these experts for additional research.

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