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RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP: Your Safety, Your Neighborhood, Your Patrols

  • Writer: BIS
    BIS
  • Mar 6
  • 2 min read

At Broadmoor Information and Security, we take pride in providing 24/7 professional patrol services to the neighborhoods within our patrol zone. Our presence is a powerful deterrent against crime, giving homeowners peace of mind to enjoy not just their homes but their entire community.


We frequently receive requests from homeowners outside our patrol zone, hoping we will expand into their neighborhoods. While we would love to provide security for those in need, the reality is that not every community has access to the level of protection you currently enjoy. If you live within our patrol zone, consider yourself fortunate—your membership is what makes these patrols possible.


Security works best in layers. While a home alarm system helps protect you inside, it does nothing to deter crime in the streets, parks, and shared spaces of your neighborhood. Criminals don’t just target homes—they target entire communities. Our patrols provide a visible, active layer of security that discourages criminal activity before it happens.

As renewal time approaches, we encourage you to continue supporting this critical service by renewing your membership. Your investment ensures that our patrols remain strong, effective, and dedicated to keeping your neighborhood safe.


Security isn’t just about your home—it’s about the entire community. A well-protected neighborhood requires collective effort, and every member plays a vital role. If you’ve already renewed, we sincerely appreciate your support. We also encourage you to talk with neighbors who have yet to join or renew. The more households that participate, the stronger and more secure your community becomes. Every additional member enhances our ability to maintain the safety and quality of service that make your neighborhood one of the safest around.


For more information on membership to share with others, please encourage your non-member neighbors to visit our website or contact Mark Trostel at chieftrostel@bis80906.com

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