Many of the larger haunts seem to be in warehouse/industrial areas. Do you have issues with crime/vandalism there?
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Every good haunt should have a comprehensive security management plan or security operations plan. Somewhere in that document should be a proper risk assessment as well as proper intelligence gathering on local criminal threats to your haunt. If you do not already have such an action done, I suggest you contact a security consultant (preferably one with no current ties to a security guard company) to perform the assessment you seek. If you want to hold a haunt this year, you have barely enough time to get the training and learn the skills sets you need to perform such a proper assessment and then undertake said assessment and be able to implement it's findings. Again as I said in your other security thread, feel free to PM me if you want and I will try to help you as best as I can.
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