Guard Tower Security expands across Alberta and launches new website
Guard Tower Security Inc. has expanded province-wide in Alberta and introduced a redesigned website to support service coverage in 11 markets, including Calgary, Edmonton and Fort McMurray. The Calgary-based firm says GPS-tracked guards, client-facing patrol logs and faster deployment are meant to improve accountability for property managers and businesses.
Why it matters: - Guard Tower Security is pushing a more transparent model for private security in Alberta, where clients can verify patrols, incident reports and guard activity through a portal. - The expansion gives businesses and property managers access to on-site guarding, mobile patrol and specialized security across 11 Alberta markets. - The launch adds a digital front door for site assessments and market-specific service information as demand for security coverage spreads beyond Calgary.
What happened: - Guard Tower Security Inc. announced a province-wide expansion across Alberta on July 14, 2026. - The Calgary-based, licensed security guard company is headquartered in the Beltline at 1111 4 St SW. - The company now serves Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Fort McMurray, Grande Prairie, Airdrie, Cochrane, Chestermere and Okotoks. - Guard Tower Security also launched a redesigned website at the company's announcement to support the rollout.
The details: - Guard Tower Security provides eight service lines: uniformed security guards, mobile patrol, construction site security, event security, concierge and condo security, retail and loss prevention, fire watch and truck yard security. - Clients get access to patrol logs, incident reports and performance dashboards through a portal. - Guards are GPS-tracked while on site. - The company says the tracking and documentation model responds to an industry complaint that clients often cannot verify whether contracted patrols were completed. - Every guard is licensed through Alberta's Solicitor General Security Programs. - Guards are trained in de-escalation, emergency response, first aid and CPR. - Guard Tower Security is licensed and insured in Alberta. - The company maintains 24/7 dispatch. - New sites can be staffed in as little as 24 to 48 hours. - Guard Tower Security says it holds a 4.8-star Google rating from Alberta clients including property managers, event organizers, churches and commercial sites. - The new website gives each Alberta market a dedicated page with local service details. - The site also includes separate pages for each of the company's eight service lines, a blog and a free site-assessment request form.
Between the lines: - CEO Nael Malaeb is positioning accountability, not just physical presence, as the company’s main differentiator. - The emphasis on GPS tracking and reporting suggests Guard Tower Security is targeting buyers who want proof of service, not just manpower on location. - The expansion also signals confidence that a Calgary-based model can scale into a broader provincial footprint without changing the company’s operating standards. - Malaeb also publishes Secure Calgary, a free video series on crime prevention, and has appeared on the Mastering Property Management podcast.
What's next: - Guard Tower Security will use the new website to route Alberta customers to local service pages and free assessments. - The company is likely to lean on its province-wide coverage, 24/7 dispatch and quick deployment times as it takes on new sites outside Calgary. - Malaeb says the expansion will bring the same service standard to more communities across Alberta.
The bottom line: - Guard Tower Security is broadening from a Calgary operator into a province-wide security provider, while trying to win business with verifiable patrols and faster visibility into field operations.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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